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  • Home
  • About
  • Education
  • Services / Portfolio
    • Water Harvesting
    • Natural Building
    • Tiny Homes
    • School / Home Gardens
    • Ecologically Appropriate Technology
    • EcoInfrastructure
    • Fossil-Fuel Free Kitchen
  • Contact
  • Media


Ecological Design, Build, & Education





SolutionCraft creates ecologically designed structures and appropriate technology using repurposed and natural building materials. These projects serve as an opportunity for making ecological education hands-on and real, as students and adults learn how to transform everyday materials into beautiful and functional creations.

SolutionCraft offers a variety of services to support ecological projects in the school garden, home backyard, or off-the-grid homestead. Please contact us for consultation on your ecological project; we would be happy to talk more!

SolutionCraft Services & Skill-Sets:

Ecological Education:
  • Community Workshops
  • School Assemblies
  • School / Home Garden Consultation
  • Outdoor Classrooms
 
Natural Building:
  • Cob / Plaster Repair
  • Earthbenches
  • Earthen / Wood Tiny Homes

Water Harvesting:
  • Rainwater Cisterns
  • Greywater Installation
  • Earthworks / Rain Gardens
 
Appropriate Technology:
  • Solar Cooking / Dehydration
  • Wood-efficient Rocket Stoves
  • Solar Water Heating
 
Ecological Infrastructure:
  • Outdoor Showers & Bathhouses
  • Outdoor Kitchens
  • Compost Toilets
  • Chicken Coops
  • Earthbenches
  • Garden Installation
  • Fences, Gates, Arbors, Awnings
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Outdoor earthen and repurposed classroom at Urban Adamah Farm in Berkeley, CA

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Casita Soluna - a repurposed and earthen tiny house built for an artist-in-residency program in South Berkeley.

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Outdoor greywater kitchen and 275 gallon rainwater system built at Hoover Elementary School in West Oakland

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Outdoor Dragon Garden Classroom built by over 1000 students at Lowell High School SF with 1000 plastic bottles stuffed with trash and ceramic pieces made by Lowell HS art students.
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