Verde Independent article about our renovation/expansion project on an historic building in Old Town Cottonwood. 5/6/2015 6:01:00 AM Then & Now Community’s first Mormon Church now home of Old Town Center for the Arts Today, the Old Town Center for
Adobes We Love- The Hearst Church
The Hearst Church is located in historic Pinos Altos, New Mexico. It was built in 1898 by the Hearst family of newspaper fame and now serves as home to the Grant County Art Guild. The gold used in decorating the
Current Project at Diamond Mountain
Beyond Adobe is currently working with the Israeli crew from Diamond Mountain University to build a retreat home in southeastern Arizona. The walls are slurry stacked with un-stabilized adobe bricks. This video shows project completion through the first concrete bond
Muddy Hands ‘Form’ the Future of Building
Today in Flagstaff, Arizona, kids from across the Plateau met with Beyond Adobe at the Coconino Community College for an adobe brick making class. The kids learned to identify soils good for adobe brick, field test the soil, mix the
Beyond Adobe & Crew Making Pressed Adobe Bricks
The Israeli crew from Diamond Mountain University works with Beyond Adobe to make pressed adobe bricks. The adobes are made purely of earth and are not stabilized with cement or asphalt. The bricks will be stacked in the walls of
Northern Arizona Adobe Workshop
Beyond Adobe returns to Northern Arizona’s Sustainable Living Fair this week October 24th. Two workshops will be presented; Making Small Adobe Bricks for Kids and Making and Applying Earth Plasters for Grown-ups. Adam Wayne will be the workshop hosts and
Beyond Adobe Completes First Permitted Adobe Home in Coconino County
April 15, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Adam Wayne Project Manager Beyond Adobe adam@beyondadobe.com 928.203.7900 Beyond Adobe Completes First Permitted Adobe Home in Coconino County FLAGSTAFF, AZ – April 13, 2009 – Beyond Adobe, LLC completed the first permitted adobe
New Project Photos up on our Website
We have posted some new photos of recent projects on our website at www.beyondadobe.com. These projects took place in Camp Verde, Sedona and Cornville, Arizona. If you click on the Portfolio part of our website above, you can check out
Beyond Adobe article in The Camp Verde Bugle!
Check out this article in the recent edition of The Camp Verde Bugle! We are excited about it. The link to the article is at the bottom of this entry. Sutler’s old adobe walls going back up By Steve Ayers,
Adobe Mortar Mixes
Today we began a new adobe project- an addition. we set story-poles, covered the slab, and began setting bricks. we’re setting these bricks in a full bed&head joint of 1/2 inch. our mortar is 90% adobe dirt (sifted 1/8 inch)