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Tony Budden's Hemp HouseBecause South African authorities do not distinguish between hemp and the euphoric THC-laden "dagga" plant, its benefits as a super-sustainable building material have largely gone untapped. Until now - a tireless hemp advocate, <a href="http://www.hemporium.com/index.php">Tony Budden</a> joined forces with Dutch architect Erwin van der Weerd from <a href="http://www.perfect-places.co.za/">Perfect Places</a> to build South Africa's first seven-roomed hemp house in Noordhoek. The home is designed to showcase <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hemp-hoodlamb-winter-wear/">hemp's incredible potential</a> as a building material and convince the government to remove obstacles for widespread commercial development of one of the most resilient, versatile, and fast-growing carbon sinks on earth.1
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseThe home is completely biodegradable and features one of the most sustainable building materials on earth: hemp!2
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseThe staircase is made from laser-cut steel and locally-sourced ash (FSC certified, of course.)3
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseThe flooring is made from cork while 85% of the cabinetry and furniture is made from hemp.4
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseWith superior insulation, north/south orientation, solar paneling, rainwater harvesting, and advanced wastewater treatment systems on-site, this incredible showcase building is so much more than just the "Hemp House."5
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseHemp continues to sequester carbon - making it a great combatant against greenhouse gas emissions.6
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseAlthough it is illegal to grown hemp in South Africa, Tony Budden's efforts (combined with others) may well pave the way to establishing a local industry that would have widespread benefits for South Africa's people.7
Tony Budden's Hemp HouseSince this is South Africa's very first modular hemp home, the building process entailed a steep learning curve. But the home came out beautifully in the end.8








