Sustainable Development with Bamboo

Building with Nature in Mind. As part of our sustainability plan, our partnership with the Capacha Center provides an opportunity to demonstrate alternative building methods that showcase affordable, environmentally beneficial structures for use in the region’s growing hospitality industry and for single family housing construction in rural communities. Tierralegre partners with Capacha to design buildings that feature sustainable bamboo construction and renewable materials. On Playa Grande, our beach bungalows, restaurant, and glamping structures utilize an integrated design and build process that incorporates innovative use of locally sources materials. Low density housing and facilities on the Center’s upland ranch also feature on site harvested bamboo and palm wood and incorporates permaculture best practices. Here bamboo architecture demonstrates a multitude of environmental co-benefits, e.g. the design & materials allow improved air flow and more efficient cooling and are structurally robust and resilient to hurricanes and earthquakes due to the material’s inherent flexibility.

Workforce Development. To support sustainable planning in the region, Tierralgre partners with the Capacha Center to offer workforce development workshops, utilizing our demonstration structures as sites for learning for phased construction approaches. These semi-annual trainings encourage local contractors to design and plan new construction that feature durable, inexpensive bamboo and renewable materials for affordable homes in a region with few economic resources. Participants gain valuable skills and experience during 3-day, hands-on, fully immersive trainings.  These courses offer experience with building concepts, tools, and honest hard work. Workshops encourage inclusive diversity and we welcome local, national and international participants to apply. Scholarships are available for low income students.

Jörg Stramm, the Center’s Environmental Planner, brings traditional German carpentry and wood technology and is a preeminent bamboo craftsman and consults during these workshops. Residing in Colombia, Jorg works internationally and is recognized for his design and construction of structurally expansive bamboo bridges and planned eco-communities. His recent projects include Green Village Bali and Playa Viva, while serving as principal consultant for the Center. (www.jorgstamm.com)

Would You Like to Support Sustainable Bamboo Construction?

Attend bamboo U.

We source our bamboo and palmwood locally from sustainable producers and harvest some bamboo from our own bamboo forests on the Capacha Center’s Reserve. Similarly, the clay and straw for the cob walls are harvested and mixed sustainably on site. You can learn these techniques and others by joining one of our Bamboo Building Classes – Or come visit anytime to learn about, and enjoy staying in, our unique bamboo structures.

To find out more about bamboo classes throughout the year, and book your stay in one of our bamboo homes, visit the Capacha Center at www.capachacenter.com

If you are a funder who would like to know more about our workforce development programs, funding opportunities, and grant programs, please see our Sustainability Plan (click this link) or see the menu on our homepage.