The DIY Hex Hemple was developed for a client in Hawaii where the
regulations allowed for a structure under 120 sq. ft. to be built without
building department approval.
Hemp Voices: The DIY Hex HempleImani Mamalution2022-01-22T15:50:20-05:00
The professional association representing the US hemp building industry
moved forward to certify hemp and lime (hempcrete) insulation in US
building codes this month.
Hempcrete Submitted for Certification in US Building CodesImani Mamalution2022-01-20T22:56:00-05:00
A startup in India’s Uttarakhand state has completed a hemp-based home it
hopes will serve as a model for the expansion of sustainable, affordable
housing in the state’s northeastern Himalaya region.
Hempcrete Air Bnb in the HimalayasImani Mamalution2021-12-23T09:14:52-05:00
One of the world’s most influential architecture firms is proposing using
carbon-sequestering hemp as a vital part of the international built
environment of the future.
Urban Sequoia: Proposed Hemp High-Rise is Carbon NegativeImani Mamalution2021-12-22T21:53:29-05:00
As hemp building and construction gain more popularity across the world,
it’s fortunate that some of the most experienced builders and researchers
are willing to share their knowledge in the form of high-quality books.
Best Books About Hemp BuildingImani Mamalution2021-12-21T20:25:21-05:00
A San Antonio, TX, fresh juice company will take a new direction this
spring by offering fresh squeezed baby hemp cannabis greens sold from a
walk-up hempcrete juice bar.
Texas Hempcrete Cannabis Juice Bar to OpenImani Mamalution2021-12-14T07:19:58-05:00
As a child of the 1960’s, t-shirts featuring hemp were the rage and
everyone was fascinated with it. Little did we know back then that even
though Hemp plants and marijuana plants are both the same species, hemp is
not the same as marijuana.
Hemp Is Being Rediscovered By the Construction IndustryImani Mamalution2021-12-03T11:27:43-05:00
Microsoft just funded a new report from the Carbon Leadership Forum at the
University of Washington College of Built Environments on the carbon
sequestering abilities of hemp and five other construction methods that
have the ability to convert our built environments from a source of carbon
emissions to a carbon sink.
Microsoft’s Low-Carbon Data Centers Could Boost Hemp