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Sat Jun 25, 2016

Hi Bob Berkebile,

Thank you for the materials. Please see your entry on the Open Building Institute site and let me know if that is ok. Any further thoughts on your role? I stated "Provides subject matter expertise on the Living Building Challenge, which he co-founded, and on adding aesthetics into building design." based on our conversation.

Catarina, project founder and my partner - looks forward to meeting you once you make your way up here. November 3 - our first build of the year - would be a good time to see the team build process.

4 points:

First, I also mentioned that we are looking for a significant number of subject matter experts (SMEs) in all areas of regenerative construction. If you look at our list of techonogy areas - and in particular - the features of our November build - do any SMEs come to mind, who would be willing to open source technical content? For example, we definitely need an open source thermoelectric generator design (using Peltier cells) integrated with our pellet space heat/water heat stove, the world's first practical home scale biodigester design for the temperate zones, or water filtration with an ozonator. As you see - all proven technologies - but we're trying to lower the barriers to them by availing critical designs to the public. Our idea here is to burn pellets for heat, such that our byproduct is continuous charcoal production for soil amendment and gasifier engine fuel.

Second, we are close to launching - we decided on Wednesday, June 29. We are launching on Wednesday, June 29th (openbuildinginstitute.org, password OBI). You can see the Press Release - and 4 minute Kickstarter video in our preview which is nearing its final state. Please provide feedback on what we could improve.

Third - note that in the Kickstarter, we are offering education webinars as part of our reward structure. Would you be willing to do a 1 hour webinar on the Living Building Challenge, which we could offer as a reward? I think many people would love to support our campaign for that particular reward. Please let me know your thoughts on this.

And last - would you be able to help us get this launch published in any media during the next month of the campaign?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Dave Hakkens,

Here is our posting on Open Building Institute in near final form.

We are launching on Wednesday, June 29th (openbuildinginstitute.org, password OBI)

You can see the Press Release with pictures, our Kickstarter video in our preview

Questions:

1. Can you provide feedback on the above? 2. Can you post through your media channels at 10 AM CST USA on Wednesday morning? Do you have suggestions on who else to reach. See our Publicity List. That would be the optimal time, but if you could post at another time, that would work as well.

So to scheme on some strategy. We are asking several leaders (such as Bob Berkebile, cofounder of Living Building Challenge, one of our advisors) to present webinars. These webinars would be part of our Kickstarter rewards, all designed to move forward on meeting OBI goals. Can I ask you to do a 1 hour webinar - sometime in 2016 or early 2017 - that we position as something like "How to Start a Movement with a Good Story" referring to storytelling and/or phonebloks? I think you have a great following, and people would love to see this. Perhaps we can make this also relevant to how to tell the story about housing - so the webinar would be positioned to solve a big problem - of housing - and it would contribute to starting a movement.

Also, regarding plastic recycling - we want to move forward on the large 3D printer - using your recycler design. Maybe you can provide feedback on our build - which would involve the grinder but with a hydraulic motor and some other changes. If we do recycling, we probably want to go at a bigger scale. Perhaps the most important hint you can give us is leads to other people who are doing open source recyclers - or extrusion from pellets using a larger 3D printer. We want to print our polycarbonate greenhouse glazing for the 2017 build, and possibly the 2016 November build.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Kenyatta,

We are launching a new open source project on Wednesday the 29th (openbuildinginstitute.org, password OBI) to make affordable eco-housing accessible to everyone. We are using a swarm-based rapid build method + modular design to deliver quality housing at breakthrough cost and speed, using our open source equipment.

We have pioneered 5 day builds of 800 square foot structures from scratch. We are going for Living Building Challenge (LBC) compliance. We want to take our build methods to high replicability. You can see the Press Release with pictures, our Kickstarter video in our preview (launching June 29).

Because we're trying Whole Earth Catalogue style - to make state of art technique available under one roof - literally - we focus on subject matter experts. We'd like to continue our outreach to assembe an outstanding advisory team to make this happen. We have great social capital, so we'd like to build upon it in building advisory capacity while getting the word out.

Would you be able to help on building our audience?


Thanks, Marcin

Hi Kevin,

Laura Grace Weldon (who wrote about our Global Village Construction Set in Wired in 2012) suggested that I contact you regarding advisory assistance on our new eco-housing initiative.

We are launching a new open source project on Wednesday the 29th (openbuildinginstitute.org, password OBI) to make affordable eco-housing accessible to everyone. We are using a swarm-based rapid build method + modular design to deliver quality housing at breakthrough cost and speed, using open source equipment.

We have pioneered 5 day builds of 800 square foot structures from scratch. We are going for Living Building Challenge (LBC) compliance. We want to take our build methods to high replicability. You can see the Press Release with pictures, our Kickstarter video in our preview (launching June 29).

The project is unique in that it attemps to pack all state of art technique (Whole Earth Catalog style) into one building. It requires a lot of knowhow - from technology to ecology to enterprise. One aspect is Would you be interested in helping - as a member of our brain trust Avisory Team? Requirement is 1 hour per quarter - by reviewing and suggesting new directions. Second, would you be able to help us get the word out?

Thanks, Marcin

Thu Jun 2, 2016

Came up with Content Strategy with Cat Johnson.

Sat May 28, 2016


Dave Hakkens

I would like to ask if you could be on our Advisory Team, but not because I wrote the letter below.

We already mentioned the Open Building Institute - and are refining our message. I would like to ask you to help us on some storytelling issues - how we communicate the OBI program to the world.

On the advisory role, the minimum requirement is 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise that we are seeking are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If you accept, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. We would need a picture of you in action like the others, and a bio.

As you see on the SME Advisors page - I have you listed under Platform-> Storytelling. I think we have some disruption up our sleeves, on many fronts, including the basic issue of land tenure as you say - but many others including codes, and general rollout of the program. We are still building our website, so it's difficult for you to comment more without seeing more of our substance.

But the facts are plain: with enough SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) - we can produce a Living Building Challenge compliant home (essentially an autonomous house) at about $45k, not $1M as typical. Our goal is to integrate all human knowledge in building so people can build the best homes as the norm, not exception. I think that would lend itself to a clever way to present it.

We are also building an off-grid facility to product brick, lumber, paint, insulation, concrete, and polycarbonate multiwall glazing.

I would say for you:

 : ADVISOR ON STORYTELLING

Provides assistance in communicating the potential of the Open Building Institute in addressing the global housing crisis.

Anyway, let me know if we can put you on our Team of Advisors. I'm not sure the Storytelling part is worded correctly. Maybe you could advise on the plastic, as we'll be printing multiwall polycarbonate glazing for our aquaponics greenhouse in November.

But the storytelling is important, and as I said, you're the grandmaster of it.

MJ


Elijah, (Pearce, architect)

We hear you on the codes, and we need major help on facilitating this pickle. We complied with all applicable codes in our builds on site - we don't have a building department in Maysville, Missouri. Our goal is to understand and meet industry standards of compliance - and we are shooting for Living Building Challenge compliance in our Nov. 2017 build.

The thought process is that OBI paves the way for compliance. That means we design to code, and obtain various engineering approvals for stable designs, and provide sample arguments for compliance to building officials, expecting that they will have never seen many of the techniques that we are using. Our scope includes designs, build procedures (swarm builds), materials, and machines. Product testing is part of the game, such as 3rd party data on our CEBs. Basically, we make it easy for others to replicate by providing an arsenal of documentation.

I read your bio, and we would like to invite you to the OBI Advisory Team for assistance on building codes and compliance.

On the advisory role, the minimum requirement is 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise that we are seeking are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If you accept, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. We would need a picture of you in action like the others.

I would say for you:

 : ADVISOR ON COMPLIANCE

Provides assistance in navigating international building codes, engineering approvals, local ordinances, material and product certifications, and other industry standards of performance.


He Eric, (Toensmeier)

I have asked you to serve in an advisory role to Open Source Ecology. Since then I have partnered with another initiative, Open Building Institute - a tool kit to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible. It includes designs, software, machines, and materials.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016.

We would like to include food/fuel crop in house landscaping within the 100' radius of a house to show a model of a 100% autonomous house, which also meets Living Building Challenge certification. We aim to build this in Nov. 2017 at our site. (PS - we are getting ready to plant out 8000 hazelnuts from Phil Rutter in 2 weeks at our facility in a breeding collaboration)

So I would like to formalize your advisory offer to one for OBI - where I am a founding parter. Would you be willing to advise us at OBI - on a design an food/fuel landscape plan for a house, on the 1 acre scale (100' around a house)?

On the advisory role, the minimum requirement is 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise that we are seeking are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If you accept, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/.

Please let me know if you accept. We are building an advisory of 100 top players related to the built environment product ecology.

Thanks, Marcin OBI, founding partner OSE, founder

Thu May 26, 2016

Hi Dani,

I would like to follow up - after 4 years:) I totally forgot that you ever mentioned about LightSail back in 2012, but it came up now with respect to off-grid storage.

I'm a founding partner in a new initiative called Open Building Institute, a tool kit to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible. It includes designs, software, machines, and materials.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016.

For the energy part, we are looking at options for night time energy storage. Our goal is to normalize housing up to Living Building Challenge (LBC) standard, the highest in the world. We have a tentative yes for advisory capacity from Bob Berkebile, LBC co-founder.

Can you advise us on compressed air storage? I don't see conflict of interest if LightSail is grid scale, not home scale. Your advice would be open source, if you were to accept.

The minimum requirement is 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise that we are seeking are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If you accept, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, could you recommend anyone else who has the expertise in compressed air storage to electricity generation?

Thanks, Marcin OBI, founding partner OSE, founder

Wed May 25, 2016

Hi Cat,

Just read your excellent article on microhouses for the homeless in Shareable, and we are doing something similar to provide a 10x lower cost turnkey alternative to McMansions.

Please http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). See our press release under embargo (first cut, gotta edit it) -https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UIjh40tAVeK0JFNNfed9InhP-rHMQOXmESKttiDaPTw/edit

Part of distributing dirt cheap regenerative housing (up to Living Building Challenge standard, the highest in the world) - is a team of stellar advisors.

Can you join us as an advisor on Content Strategy? We are thinking that for our Kickstarter, we provide updates with further product - such as - "hey look, here's how you build your own open source tractor etc" - and refining this strategy would be good.

Advisory minimum requirement of 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, can you recommend another content strategist?

Thanks, Marcin Founding Partner, Open Building Institute Founder, Open Source Ecology

Tue May 24, 2016

Dear Jessica,

I want to fill you in on the latest and invite you to an advisory role.

We are starting an effort called Open Building Institute, a crowdsourced project to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). See our press release under embargo (first cut, gotta edit it) -https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UIjh40tAVeK0JFNNfed9InhP-rHMQOXmESKttiDaPTw/edit

Part of taking over the world with dirt cheap regenerative housing (up to Living Building Challenge standard, the highest in the world) - is a team of stellar advisors. Part of our program is ecology of the building. That includes the microbiological health of a building, and we'd like your help in that.

Thus - can you join us officially as an advisor? Minimum requirement of 1 hour per quarter - details and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, could you recommend anyone else who has the expertise in building microbiomes?

Thanks, Marcin



Dear Esra'a,

I want to fill you in on the latest and invite you to an advisory role.

We are starting an effort called Open Building Institute, a crowdsourced project to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). See our press release under embargo (first ut, gotta edit it)- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UIjh40tAVeK0JFNNfed9InhP-rHMQOXmESKttiDaPTw/edit

Part of taking over the world with dirt cheap regenerative housing (up to Living Building Challenge standard, the highest in the world) - is a team of stellar advisors. Part of our program is a platform for crowd contributions, and that's where I think of you with your experience on Crowdvoice etc. We got the Open Soruce angle. You got the crowd voice. Part of OBI is people downloading our library files - designing - and uploading house designs and module designs.

Thus - can you join us officially as an advisor? Requirement of min 1 hour per quarter - The requirements and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Who We Are - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, could you recommend anyone else who has the expertise in crowd showcasing platform that is needed?

Thanks, Marcin

Fri May 20, 2016


Hi Alejandro, (elemental chile, incremental housing)

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology - https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski

We would like to invite you as an advisor to Open Source Ecology's new project, the Open Building Institute.

Please see the site - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password OBI - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. The site is under construction - please see the presentation at the main page.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features: http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of the efforts is developing both building techniques and an open source Materials Production Facility - for stabilized block, lumber, bio-fiiber insulation, lime cement, slicate paint, and 3D printed multiwall polycarbonate glazing. My request for your advisory role is to help us develop an earth blender for producing stabilized CEBs. We aim to go into production of both machines, materials, and houses.

The requirements and list of overall expertise needed from various advisors are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If you accept an advisory role, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. Also, do you know any other people that could help with any item on the above list of expertise needed?

Thanks, Marcin


Mitch, (Terreform)

Can we invite you as an official subject matter advisor to Open Building Institute?

The requirements and list of expertise we're gathering are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/ (pwd is OBI).

I'm thinking we could use your help on design review, infrastructure systems innovation, compliance. What are your thoughts on how you can help OBI move forward?

Also, do you know any other people that could help with any item on the above list of expertise needed?

The script has been revised thoroughly. In response to how OBI is different - see the script - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_Kickstarter_Script_v3. I think the main difference is that we are providing a system for designing, with specific instances of buildings. Such as a 675 sf house at $22k in materials, that can be build in 5 days from scratch with a swarm, with these features. On top of this, the product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

Can you help us pump this through any media channels once we launch?

MJ


Thermalforce.de Hello Thermalforce,

My name is Marcin - founder of Open Source Ecology, please see my TED Talk - http://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski.

We are starting an effort called Open Building Institute, a crowdsourced project to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - OBI - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

You can read more below.

We are incorporating a Thermoelectric Generator as part of the house (see Features).

We would like to invite you to our advisory team of subject matter experts - to help us on designing an open source TEG system that is incorporated into our hydronic, pellet-burning stove. It would be genuine open source. Are you open to being on our advisory team?

The requirements and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, could you recommend anyone else who has the expertise needed?

Thanks, Marcin

More info: Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall glazing panels from scrap CDs.



Hi Bob, (BNIM)

Based on our learnings, we are starting Open Building Institute - an initiative to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

Please see http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch also includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall glazing panels from scrap CDs.

This means a crazy amount of technical expertise, for which we are gathering an advisory team to open source cutting edge knowhow.

I would like to invite you to our advisory team of subject matter experts - to help us on issues of design, compliance, systems - as well as contacts and getting publicity out there.

Are you interested in joining our advisory? The requirements and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. Also, do you know any other people that could help with any item on the above list of expertise needed?

Thanks, Marcin



Hi Yorik,

We are starting an initiative to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall glazing panels from scrap CDs.

This means a crazy amount of technical expertise, for which we are gathering an advisory team to open source cutting edge knowhow.

I would like to invite you to our advisory team of subject matter experts - to help us on FreeCAD, BIM, and Arch Module.

Are you interested in joining our advisory? The requirements and list of expertise are at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. If so, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. Also, do you know any other people that could help with any item on the above list of expertise needed? We got Michel Dhoore to help with WebGL.

Thanks, Marcin



Hi Raoul, (Bungalow in a Box)

My name is Marcin, founder of Open Source Ecology- please see my TED Talk.

We are starting an initiative to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall glazing panels from scrap CDs.

This means a crazy amount of technical expertise, for which we are gathering an advisory team to open source cutting edge knowhow.

I would like to invite you to our advisory team of subject matter experts based on your experience with panel construction. The requirements are here - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

Are you interested in joining our advisory? If so, you would be put on our Team Page - http://www.openbuildinginstitute.org/about-who-we-are/. If not, could you recommend the best authority in panel construction systems? Or any other SMEs that are listed at the SME Advisors page?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Roman,

We have a new initiative, and I wonder if you are intersted in covering it in Science&Vie..

We have been building our crazy open source machines for years. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. We call this the Open Building Institute:

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - . Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch.

Would you be interested on covering this new initiative? We can provide early access to this news.

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Leland,

I saw your excellent article on hydraulic wind turbines at Machine Design.

I am the founder of Open Source Ecology, and we are starting an affordable housing project. (Please see http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password -. Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch and Kickstarter.)

Part of our program will be building 16kW hydraulic wind turbines for off-grid power. We are looking for subject matter experts in the area - and I would like to ask you to recommend someone that could fill this role as one of volunteer technical advisors.

Can you recommend someone or provide some guidance on where to find someone?

Thanks, Marcin



Hi Cory, (BoingBoing)

Thanks for reporting on our Compressed Earth Block press in 2008 in BoingBoing. Since then I did a TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set. We've continued to build crazy open source machines, and are culminating with our new initiative - Open Building Institute - a crowdsourced effort to make affordable, ecological housing widely accessible.

Please see See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password -. Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch and Kickstarter.

We are beginning to build 675 square foot homes using this system, costing $22k in materials - in 5 day builds - from raw materials - using innovative swarm build methods. Features are listed here.

Would you be interested on covering this new initiative in BoingBoing?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Mark, (Frauenfelder, boigboing)

Marcin from Open Source Ecology here.

We have a new initiative, Open Building Institute - a crowdsourced, open source effort to make affordable housing widely accessible.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - . Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch and Kickstarter.

Would you be interested on covering this new initiative in BoingBoing? It is the culmination of our work on open source machines, and applied to affordable, state of art ecological housing. We can offer early access to materials, and expertise on open source machines and construction.

Thanks, Marcin


Dear Laura,

Thanks for reporting on our Global Village Construction Set in Wired in 2012: http://www.wired.com/2012/11/open-source-ecology/

We've been building many more crazy open source machines since then. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. We call this the Open Building Institute:

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - . Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch and Kickstarter.

Would you be interested on covering this new initiative in Wired again? It is the culmination of our work on open source machines, and applied to affordable, state of art ecological housing.

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Bruce, (Sterling)

Marcin from Open Source Ecology here, please see my TED Talk.

Thanks for reporting on our Global Village Construction Set in Wired in 2008 - an article on our open source brick press.

We have been building our crazy open source machines for years. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. We call this the Open Building Institute:

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - . Please do not share publicly, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch.

Would you be interested on covering this new initiative in Wired again? It is the culmination of our work on open source machines, and applied to affordable, state of art ecological housing.

Thanks, Marcin


Wired Labs Hi,

I've just noticed that the link from your 2008 article about our open source CEB press is broken. The correct link is:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press

Since then, much has happened, such as my TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set:

https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski?language=en

We have been building our crazy open source machines for years. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. We call this the Open Building Institute:

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - . Please do not share, this is under embargo until June 14, 2016, our product launch.

Is there anybody at Wired who would be interested in covering this open source hardware, eco-building, maker culture stuff?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Suzanne,

Please tell me how the article writing/pitching went so far?

I want to get you up to speed on our latest project, Open Building Institute. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. Based on all of our crazy machine development and putting those machines into use.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

This means a crazy amount of technical expertise, for which we are gathering an advisory team to open source cutting edge knowhow - see list of tech knowhow areas - and please feel free to make suggestions.

Can you write an article on this for publication sometime between June 14-July 14? I think the story, too, is pretty cool - see the Script - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_Kickstarter_Script_v3 - that we're refining for the Kickstarter.

Also, do you know any other reporters/writers/journalists - who may focus on eco building, open source, sharing economy, etc - that can help us spread the word upon our launch?

Thanks, Marcin


Scott, (Mader)

As you saw the last email - we're launching Open Building Institute on June 14. Sorry I didn't call you back - really busy on the prep for the launch here. Catarina and I are really excited about this, as OBI appears like a big hit.

The website is shaping up. We are collecting SME advisors - see the team page. We want to populate it wth about 100 areas of expertise around eco housing - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. Can you suggest any peeps for this list?

We should set a date for a brick press build, etc.

So the campaign will run June 14 - July 14 - so we should do a build about a month from then. They are inviting me to India on August 12 - for a CEB press build there.

Tell me more about how your plans are shaping up for this year. Maybe we should plan a build for August 5? Tell me more.

Can we have you time an announcement to your channels for the OBI launch? We want to blast the publicity for June 14 at the start. Do you want me to send you some copy or press materials? We'll work on those starting Monday.


Hi Dylan,

I want to get you up to speed on our latest project, Open Building Institute. We have identified a formula - which we think - can make affordable ecological housing - widely accessible. Based on all of our crazy machine development and putting those machines into use.

See http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

This means a crazy amount of technical expertise, for which we are gathering an advisory team to open source cutting edge knowhow.

Can you write an article on this? Can we set up a time to talk so I can fill you in on the story? I think the story, too, is pretty cool - see the Script that we're refining for the Kickstarter.

Also, do you know any other reporters/writers/journalists - who may focus on eco building, open source, sharing economy, etc - that can help us spread the word upon our launch?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Tom, (SACA, pellet burner)

How are things with SACA?

We've been building our crazy open source machines for years. We are culminating with an initiative to make ecological and affordable housing widely accessible, via a modular approach. We are including a pellet burner with heat exchanger for hydronics as part of this effort - house heating and hot water. We are looking for advisory assistance on the design of an open source pellet stove, and down the road, continuous charcoal production. The charcoal is for gasifiers for engines, as well as oxy-chargas cutting in the workshop.

Our initiative is called Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction).

More info below if you like.

You are one of the experts that we have identified in our extensive list that we are currently recruiting for OBI - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

Are you open to advising us in a formal capacity as described at the top of the last link? If not, please suggest others who can help us design an open source forced air pellet burner and supporting systems, or any others from the extensive list of advisors. Your feedback is welcome.

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Walt, (Waly Pyle, solar hydrogen)

My name is Marcin, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE)- please see my TED Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski?language=en

I read your Solar Hydrogen Chronicles back almost 2 decades ago when the first 1998 edition came out, and I'd like to inquire is you would be able to serve as a technical advisor subject matter expert on solar hydrogen storage for household use. We have ample PV power designed into our housing system - and would like to store hydrogen for night time use.

We are doing an initiative to make ecological and affordable housing widely accessible, via a modular approach.

We started Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). OSE is supporting OBI with technical execution and construction equipment.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

We'd like to move into solar hydrogen as one of the technologies for the seed home. You are one of the experts that we have identified in our extensive list that we are currently recruiting for OBI - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

Please let us know if you can serve as an advisor. The last link shows the requirements on top. Your feedback is welcome.

Thanks, Marcin


Dear Jon, (Jon Kalish)

How are things? I'd like to update you on our work, and see if you are interested in writing about these hot developments. Over the years, we've been refining our crazy machines and have come up with a formula - that we think - can make affordable housing widely accessible.

We started Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). OSE is supporting OBI with technical execution and construction equipment.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features, and which costs $22k in materials - and which we can build in 5 days starting from raw materials:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

I'd like to ask if you can push this to NPR or other venues? I know you were a good fit for reporting on our work the last time, I'd like to see if we can rope you in again.

Also, do you know any other reporters/writers/journalists - who may focus on eco building, open source, sharing economy, etc - that can help us spread the word upon our launch?

Thanks, Marcin


Dear Antonia, (accessibility issues)

Just saw your blog comment. I'd like your input on accessibility, and especially with respect to our new initiative. Over the years, we've been refining our crazy machines and have come up with a formula - that we think - can make affordable housing widely accessible.

It is called Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). OSE is supporting OBI with technical execution and equipment support.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

I would like to see how you think you can contribute to this effort?

Thanks, Marcin


Dear Alicia, (OSHWA)

As a leader on the world of open source hardware - we would like to invite you as an advisor to the Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction). OSE is supporting OBI (Catarina) with technical execution and equipment support.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of this work that is most relevant to your expertise that could help us - is probablly the navigation of open source hardware issues related to disrupting a sector of the economy, as we think this will spread.

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; carbon neutral lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

The requirement for our advisory team is a minimum of 1 hour per quarter of volunteer consulting time, with product being 100% genuine open source. The full agreement is posted at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. I would also appreciate that if you cannot advise us, please recommend others if you know of any other SMEs in the areas included in the last link. We are basically collecting tons of technical advisory expertise on the large number of areas related to regenerative housing. You would be featured on the OBI site under About - Who We Are, along with a stellar team of advisors - which we are building now until the June 14 Product Launch. The term of the advisory role would be 2 years until the full Eco-Home features are developed and proven. Or termination would happen if the relation no longer appeared to be productive.

Please let me know if you could be on this advisory team.

Also, do you know any reporters/writers/journalists that can help us spread the word upon our launch?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Emmanuel,

We are pleased to announce a project based on Sweet Home 3D. OSE is collaborating with OBI in technical execution and construction equipment support.

http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction, and the 20 page slider on the home page walks you through the concept)

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model build fo Nov. 2016, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

And, using our Extreme Manufacturing, built from raw parts in 5 days with 50-75 people in parallel.

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

To pull this off requires an amazing array of subject matter experts (SMEs) which we are collecting, so a positive outcome could be that we recruit some advisors from your post. You can see the list of expertise here - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

You are on that list of SMEs for your world leadership in designing the most popular interior design, and soon to be house design - open source package in the world. With FreeCAD and Blender, this powerful trio is about to start a housing revolution.

The top of the last link states the requirements for that role.

Potential requested contributions are:

1. Technical advice on SH3D and its application for OBI purposes 2. Review of OBI designs for modules, such as structural and other utility modules - and especially creative integrated systems related to building in general based on your training in industrial design. 3. Spreading the word about OBI.

Let me know if you have any questions, and if you would like to serve as a Technical Advisor. I'm also curious if you see any other further collaboration potential between OBI and your work. If you are interested, please send a photo that fits this style, and a bio.

Thanks, Marcin


Nikola Danyalov, Singularity Blog,

Let's set up an interview time - it is about a month till our product launch of the Open Building Institute. More info:

http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction, and the 20 page slider on the home page walks you through the concept)

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model build fo Nov. 2016, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

And, using our Extreme Manufacturing, built from raw parts in 5 days with 50-75 people in parallel.

The product launch includes an open source Materials Production Facility that solves the CO2 issue of construction. The facility will produce stabilized CEBs; local lumber; biofiber insulation; lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

To pull this off requires an amazing array of subject matter experts (SMEs) which we are collecting, so a positive outcome could be that we recruit some advisors from your post. You can see the list of expertise here - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

My schedule is flexible, and 3 PM CST works best for me Tue-Fri for the next 3 weeks.

Thanks, Marcin


Dear Julia,

Our new initiative is http://openbuildinginstitute.org - pwd is. Private, but you can share with friends. We are running a Kickstarter, embargo until June 14.

Includes a Materials Production Facility for producing stabilized CEBs, lumber; biofiber insulation; lime from local limestone; charcoal; silicate paint; 3D printed polycarbonate multiwall panels from scrap CDs.

See base model narrative: $22k in materials for 675 sf - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

To pull this off requires an amazing array of subject matter experts (SMEs) which we are kindly collecting until war ends. Can you suggest any people for these roles?

Can you pump any publicity through Transition or other local foodie venues? The aquaponic greenhouse is also in the plan, as you see in the SMEs list.

Just mindin' my own business,

MJ

Wed May 18, 2016


Hi Dan and Bill, (adobemachine.com)

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology - https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski

We would like to invite you as an advisor to Open Source Ecology's new project, the Open Building Institute.

Please see the site - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password OBI - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. The site is under construction - please see the presentation at the main page.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase house model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of the efforts is developing both building techniques and an open source Materials Production Facility - for stabilized block, lumber, bio-fiiber insulation, lime cement, slicate paint, and 3D printed multiwall polycarbonate glazing.

My request for your advisory role is to help us develop an earth blender for producing stabilized CEBs. We aim to go into production of both machines, materials, and houses.

If this sounds like a conflict of interest, the outcome would likely be positive for you. We get assistance on machine design, and you probably gain some positive publicity and sales. All of our designs are open source, so you would be contributing to the public interest and local enterprise.

Let me know your thoughts. The time commitment would be 1 hour volunteer consulting per quarter - and you would be posted as an advisor on our site under About -> Who We Are - where you could probably also benefit from the expertise of the advisory team, which we will be making all open source. See the features that we are opensourcing - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features, and the list of advisors that we are seeking for the project - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Joshua,

As a leader on the world of open source hardware - we would like to invite you as an advisor to the Open Building Institute. - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. (The site is under construction)

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of this work that is most relevant to your expertise that could help us - is probablly the PV part. That means an off-grid or grid tie option for the house. I would like you to either review or help us generate the PV panel system integrated into the roof of the house model.

The requirement for our advisory team is a minimum of 1 hour per quarter of volunteer consulting time, with product being 100% genuine open source. The full agreement is posted at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. I would also appreciate that if you cannot advise us, please recommend someone else - or if you know of any other SMEs in the areas included in the last link - please let me know. We are basically collecting tons of technical advisory expertise on the large number of areas related to regenerative housing. You would be featured on the OBI site under About - Who We Are, along with a stellar team of advisors - which we are building now until the June 14 Product Launch. The term of the advisory role would be 2 years until the full Eco-Home features are developed and proven. Or termination would happen if the relation no longer appeared to be productive.

Please let me know if you could be on this advisory team.

And you also mentioned that you could write for Huffington Post or Opensource.com. Can we plan this so the article is published on the 14th or 15th of June?

Thanks, Marcin


Hi Alastair, (WikiHouse)

As a leader on open source architecture - we would like to invite you as an advisor to Open Source Ecology's new collaboration, the Open Building Institute.

Please see the site - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. The site is under construction - please see the slider at the main page.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of this work is developing building materials, developing a collaboration platform, and developing our code compliance.

We would like to have you on our advisory team in a capacity, and I'd like to bring up some options of advisory/collaborative capacity:

1. Developing bio-fiber panels, such as strawboard or others with natural binders. Or developing other construction materials. (You can see that we are working on several materials for this campaign - http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_Kickstarter_Product_Narrative#Materials_and_Machines) Advising/collaborating on an open source collaboration platform. 2. Collaboration on actual design or execution 3. Spreading the word 4. Other?

The requirement for our advisory team is a minimum of 1 hour per quarter of volunteer consulting time, with product being 100% genuine open source. The full agreement is posted at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. I would also appreciate that if you cannot advise us, please recommend someone else - or if you know of any other SMEs in the areas included in the last link - please let me know. You would be featured on the OBI site under About - Who We Are, along with a stellar team of advisors - which we are building now until the June 14 Product Launch.

Do you see any other initiatives we can collaborate on? What are your current priorities? Do you see some room for collaboration?

Thanks, Marcin Founder Open Source Ecology


Hi Joana, (Paperhouses.co)

As a leader on open source architecture - we would like to invite you as an advisor to Open Source Ecology's new collaboration, the Open Building Institute.

Please see the site - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - and feel free to share this with colleagues - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016. The site is under construction - please see the slider at the main page.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

Part of this work is developing a collaboration platform for open design, where people submit designs using our design language and system. Also, we are dealing with various execution issues, such as compliance.

We would like to have you on our advisory team in a capacity :

1. Advising/collaborating on an open source collaboration platform. 2. Collaboration on actual design or execution 3. Spreading the word 4. Other?

The requirement for our advisory team is a minimum of 1 hour per quarter of volunteer consulting time, with product being 100% genuine open source. The full agreement is posted at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. I would also appreciate that if you cannot advise us, please recommend someone else - or if you know of any other SMEs in the areas included in the last link - please let me know. You would be featured on the OBI site under About - Who We Are, along with a stellar team of advisors - which we are building now until the June 14 Product Launch.

Do you see any other initiatives we can collaborate on? What are your current priorities? Let us know if we can help you on Paperhouses in some way.

Thanks, Marcin Founder Open Source Ecology


Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems - emailed them the same. [1]


Delozone contacted - [2] -

I'm the founder of Open Source Ecology (please see my TED Talk at https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) - and I would like to ask if you could put me in touch with one of your ozonator experts with respect to designing a custom ozonator, email is best. Thanks, Marcin


Dear Thomas Culhane, (world biogas leader, emailed, but on sabbatical, so tweeted @innoventor)

As the world's leading authority on home scale cold temperature Biodigesters, can we pull you in as an advisor to Open Source Ecology's new collaboration, the Open Building Institute?

Please see the site - http://openbuildinginstitute.org/ - password - and feel free to share this with friends - though this is not for public circulation until our product launch and Kickstarter on June 14, 2016.

Specifically, we are planning a 675 square foot showcase model for a Nov. 2016 build, with these features:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Eco-Home_Features

The biogas digester is one of the features. It would be a flush separating toilet with an insinkerator and pump, coupled to an adjacent, insulated, stacked tote biodigester that provides 100% cooking gas for 2 and fertilizer for the garden. We are looking at a soak pit for urine in the immediate term, and aquaponic greenhouse integration for urine in later stages. We are also looking to build a rainwater-to-potable system, such that the November 2016 model is a 675 sf autonomous house with a $22k BOM cost.

Please let me know if you can advise us on the biodigester part. The requirement is a minimum of 1 hour per quarter of volunteer consulting time, with product being 100% genuine open source. The full agreement is posted at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OBI_SME_Advisors. I would also appreciate that if you cannot advise us, please recommend someone else - or if you know of any other SMEs in the areas included in the last link - please let me know. We are gathering a team for the next month until our product launch.

Do you see any other initiatives we can collaborate on? What are your current priorities?

Thanks, Marcin Founder Open Source Ecology