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BENITO STEEN is a builder and artist, who strives to find the connection between space and beauty, shelter and nature, the hand and materials. Born and raised in southeastern Arizona where his parents teach natural building, Benito comes from a long lineage of artists and makers and grew up surrounded by people from around the world coming in with new skills and crafts every day. Homeschooled, he gravitated early on as teenager towards the trades and arts such as: plastering, blacksmithing and woodworking. He has taught natural building and timber framing throughout the US, Latin American, Southeast Asia and New Zealand. Always learning and experimenting he mixes old techniques with the new, to create beautifully sustainable and healthy houses. He and his brother Kalin also run the successful YouTube channel the Nito Project, inspiring people of all ages, across the world, to learn about Natural Building and crafting with earth. |
GRAEME SCOTT has been exploring carpentry all his life. He started at his dad’s workshop, and over the last 30 years it has become his life’s passion to craft beautiful spaces combining timber with natural materials. Trained as a Naval Mechanical Engineer, he later studied Log Building in Canada and worked with traditional timber framers in the UK. Graeme has undertaken diverse building projects from restoring French barns to canal narrow boats and Oak frames in UK and boat house in New York State. Co-founder of Elemental Design and Build, he and his partners recently completed the stunning Common House for the Takaka Cohousing Community. This is the biggest Timber Frame and Hempcrete building in the Southern Hemisphere at 350sqm. Graeme has been teaching Traditional Timber Framing and Natural Building for more than 15 years in the UK and NZ. His well-rounded knowledge base adds great depth to what he teaches, enriching the courses far beyond the basics. Graeme also co-founded The Living Wood Fair, a festival that brings together Forestry, Building and Crafts for all ages in Golden Bay. |
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