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On Wednesday June 29th 2011 reed building and construction was presented in Vihti. In addition to actual building practices, there was a lecture about the properties of reed and its potential in building. Information was given about the currently ongoing COFREEN project. There were 12 people in the audience, all of them with personal interest to the topic. In the audience, there were also Estonian reed builders led by Siim Sooster.
The topics that raised special conversation included the profitability of reed entrepreneurship, the possibilities to make it profitable in Finland and possibilities to get a building permit for reed building projects, i.e. convincing the authorities in fire safety issues. Nowadays it is easy for the authorities to refuse a building permit, partly because of ignorance. Hopefully the new RT file produced by the project will change the situation. However, in many areas a lot more developmental work is needed in order to make the whole new system work smoothly and in order to get the reed cut from the shores and used for construction.
Areal plans for reed cutting, appropriate equipment, entrepreneurs, marketing and spreading of information are needed. As they say: "Ten first targets are the most difficult." This week (week 26) there will be one more again. After the lecture we explored a smoke sauna that was being built out of clay. Helanen (the builder) is planning to make a reed roof to the sauna by himself, after learning from the example of Estonian contractors constructing the main building.

One side of the roof almost covered.

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There is reed in the walls of the smoke sauna. Also the roofing will be reed.
Working groups and steering group of Interreg IVA Natureship were gathered in Gotland 27-29.4. and pondered about nature library - 6 publications are the main result of the project. We got to know nice coastal meadows and pastures as well as Visby old town with our host Gotland länstyrelsen.
Natureship web pages: http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?contentid=383955&lan=FI
In Netherlands 11-13.5. Interreg IVA Cofreen project construction group host was Mr Hans Schiphorst. We got acquainted with state of the art thatching techinques, building regulations related to thatched roofs and fire issues related to thatched roofs and reed architecture. We saw some latest modern housing development and made a bicycle tour of 60 km (?!) during one day in order to get the best out of the Veerribben-Wieden national park and Giethoorn village. Photos by Iiro Ikonen.