How to get Involved
As EARTHA celebrates it’s 30th Anniversary, we would welcome you to consider becoming part of our organisation, and be able to take advantage of the many benefits of EARTHA’s Membership such as:
- Networking access with individuals and businesses within earth building.
- Concessions for workshops and conferences.
- Knowledge from specialist committees in Conservation and New Earth Builds.
- Become part of the EARTHA mailing list, allowing you to keep up with relevant earth build information and events within the region.
- Advertising space for your trade, services or profession.
- Have a say at our AGM, and maybe become part of the EARTHA Committee.
- Access the Member’s Area, which will be updated regularly and may include: Technical Advice Sheets, Member’s Blog, Frequently asked Questions, Event News and more.
Become a Member
A yearly Membership subscription is just £25 per person, and allows for you to make the most out of the EARTHA network and all of our events.
Please click the link below to become an EARTHA Member. Instructions on how to make payment of your membership by bank transfer will be available after you register, and will also be sent via email (you may need to check your spam/junk folder for this correspondence). Your User profile on our website will then be activated. While we aim to be speedy on this process, membership is manually reviewed, so please allow for a few days in response.
If you have any enquiries regarding EARTHA Membership, please feel free to email: contact@eartha.org.uk
Building a New Earth Construction
At EARTHA, we have knowledgeable and experienced Committee Members, who may be able to give some guidance on issues concerning new earth build properties, and in particular with clay. We hold events concerning new build constructions, and many of our members hold an interest or profession in creating sustainable and energy efficient properties themselves.
Building for the Future
With so many concerns regarding the impact we are have on our environment and our health, incorporating a material such as clay into our construction methods would only have positive outcomes in helping to create a sustainable built environment. Learn more from our EARTHA community about the ways in which natural building materials can support a more beneficial future for the construction industry as a whole.
Repairing an Existing Clay Property
Do you own a property that consists of Wattle and Daub or Clay Lump construction, and in need of technical advice. Would you like to attend workshops and conferences that allow you to see firsthand, the means and methods of these long established building practices, to repair your own property. Becoming an EARTHA Member opens up a whole community of people and businesses who share similar interests in the repair and reuse of clay architecture within East Anglia.
Heritage Architecture in East Anglia
Would you like to know more about the heritage building within the region, and why they have been an important and influential attribute to East Anglia’s built environment. Find out how and why these historical buildings have survived through the years, and discover the many benefits of using clay as a building material.