Learning Basic Bamboo Joinery With Indonesian Carpenters by Arch Daily

The following article was written by and posted on Arch Daily during the November edition of Bamboo U. The main objective of the BambooU build and design course is to promote bamboo as a green building material, and to provide tools to architects, designers, builders, engineers, and carpenters from all over the world to value this material and increase its […]

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Bamboo Design & Build Course | February Edition

Bamboo. The mighty plant of the tropics. The King (and Queen) of natural building. It stands tall in sheltered valleys, grows at a fascinating pace, and is gracefully flexible, strong and beautiful. Let’s face it, bamboo is why many people come to Green School. Combine this abundant material with the Balinese craftsmen and a creative design team.. […]

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INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE

Join a two-day Introduction to Permaculture course with Penny Livingston-Starke and learn the basic principles and ethics of permaculture to create resilience, efficiency and abundance in your homes. The workshop will serve to further your knowledge of sustainability and permaculture.

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Become a Kul Intern

We are looking for interns to join us in beautiful Bali to learn new skills, share your passions and have a unique experience whilst becoming part of The Kul Kul Farm. Here’s a little about us.

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Student Post – “My first bamboo building: The Kul Kul Activity Space”

I am a Brazilian from Rio and came to Bali after having spent 6 months in India. When I arrived my first sensation was “Wow, feels like home”, but in reality - other than the cheerfulness of its people --it couldn t have been more different. There are amazing treasures hidden in the middle of the forests of this gorgeous paradisiac island; rice fields, temples, rivers and waterfalls... and all the BAMBOO! Bamboo plantations and the most amazing bamboo buildings I have ever seen in my life.

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