Blog: Wind in the Reed Bed
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Common reed growing in coastal areas can be used for different construction purposes; building thatched roofs, producing various building boards e.g. for heat insulation or soundproofing, and preparing reed blocks for wall construction or insulation purposes. Reed can be considered as ecological building material. It is renewable and durable natural material and when harvested in sustainable way the environment is not damaged.
For construction purposes reed has to be cut during winter when the stalk has hardened and the leaves have fallen. Material is then quite dry, having moisture content around 20 %. Adequate storage of the dry reed is then important.
Dry winter reed has many good properties making it suitable for building:
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Reed day-thatching workshop and lectures
Kallioranta, Karuna village, Sauvo
Cofreen event part of the Central Baltic Open days 2012
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Rauvolanniittu |