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Imagine living in something that looks like a log cabin from the inside, but:
[[File:Wofati-allerton-abbey.jpg|thumb|Allerton Abbey Wofati at Wheaton Labs near Missoula, Montana]]


*it has more light <br>
Wofati is a type of natural earth-sheltered building developed by [[Mike Oehler]] and expanded upon by [[Paul Wheaton|Paul Wheaton.]] Wheaton coined the acronym, which means '''W'''oodland '''O'''ehler '''F'''reaky-cheap '''A'''nnualized '''T'''hermal '''I'''nertia. "Woodland" because it is the optimal location for such a building; "Oehler" after the pioneer, "Freaky-cheap," due to the '''F'''airly-cost effective or frugal materials; and '''A'''nnualized '''T'''hermal '''I'''nertia from a book by John Hait called "Passive Annual Heat Storage" which inspired much of the reasoning behind the Wofati design.
*it doesn't need heat or A/C <br>
*it is three times faster to build <br>
*it costs about five times less


When it comes to eco building, there appears to be a lot of enthusiasm for straw bale homes and for cob homes. In either case, this is usually nothing more than replacing the exterior walls. Cob could also be used for interior walls, but for the moment, I would just like to examine the simpler case of replacing the exterior walls.
Imagine living in something that looks like a [[log cabin]] from the inside, but:


<br>
* it has more light
* it doesn't need heat or A/C
* it is three times faster to build
* it costs about five times less


Complete article, pics, video and more at http://www.richsoil.com/wofati.jsp<br>
The design is basically a pole structure with a [[green roof]]. The structural design accommodates water flow from rainfall, as well as leveraging the use to soil for insulation and the orientation of the land to take advantage of sunlight.
 
'''Wofati Definition'''
 
# <span class="s3"></span>Every drop of rain has a complete downhill soil path and never encounters a roof edge.
# <span class="s5"></span>There are two layers of membrane. The lower layer, which hugs the structure, and the upper layer, which defines the thermal mass that surrounds the structure.
# <span class="s5"></span>The uphill side has an open trench to move water around the structure.
# <span class="s5"></span>The uphill side has a roof that extends at least five feet beyond the exterior wall.
# <span class="s5"></span>There is at least eight inches of dirt between the two layers of membrane. There is at least sixteen inches of dirt on the top layer of membrane.
# <span class="s5"></span>The inner pole structure is made of logs.
# <span class="s5"></span>No treated wood is used in any of the structure.
 
'''Wofati house definition'''
 
# <span class="s5"></span>has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
# <span class="s5"></span>At least 35% of the uphill wall is glass or some other material that allows light to pass through
# <span class="s5"></span>The house is not air tight
# <span class="s5"></span>There is a large gable roof to the downhill side with 35% or more glass or some other material that allows light to pass through
# <span class="s5"></span>The house is NOT "underground". This is an above ground pole structure with an earthen roof.
 
'''Wofati cooler definition'''
 
# <span class="s5"></span>has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
# <span class="s5"></span>includes venting tubes - much like what is used for a root cellar
 
'''Wofati freezer definition'''
 
# <span class="s5"></span>has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
# <span class="s5"></span>Includes a pluggable vent tube that runs through the core of the thermal mass. The idea is to open these tubes on days that are below 10 degrees.
# <span class="s5"></span>The upper layer of membrane must cover at least five times as much square footage as the available square footage in the structure.
 
'''Wofati animal shelter definition'''
 
# <span class="s5"></span>has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
# <span class="s5"></span>Must be big enough to drive a tractor inside
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Construction techniques]]
* [[Compressed earth brick press]]
* [[CCAT's living roof]]
* [[Earthships]]
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.richsoil.com/wofati.jsp wofati eco building] - ''richsoil.com'' article with explanation and instructions, including pictures and video.
* [https://permies.com/wiki/110256/podcast-World-Book-Wofati-Part#902059 Better World Book - Wofati Podcast Part 1]at [https://permies.com Permies.com]
* [http://www.permies.com/permaculture-forums/1611_0/alternative-building/wofati-eco-building wofati eco building (forum thread)] - ''permies.com'' forum thread for questions and ideas on the subject.
* [https://youtu.be/OIW8TtfqUvo Wofati greenhouse Q&A]at [https://www.youtube.com/c/paulwheaton/ Paul Wheaton's You Tube]
* [https://youtu.be/XRo7BTz1NmM Allerton Abbey tour - the first wofat!]at [https://www.youtube.com/c/paulwheaton/ Paul Wheaton's You Tube]
 
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Allerton Abbey Wofati at Wheaton Labs near Missoula, Montana

Wofati is a type of natural earth-sheltered building developed by Mike Oehler and expanded upon by Paul Wheaton. Wheaton coined the acronym, which means Woodland Oehler Freaky-cheap Annualized Thermal Inertia. "Woodland" because it is the optimal location for such a building; "Oehler" after the pioneer, "Freaky-cheap," due to the Fairly-cost effective or frugal materials; and Annualized Thermal Inertia from a book by John Hait called "Passive Annual Heat Storage" which inspired much of the reasoning behind the Wofati design.

Imagine living in something that looks like a log cabin from the inside, but:

  • it has more light
  • it doesn't need heat or A/C
  • it is three times faster to build
  • it costs about five times less

The design is basically a pole structure with a green roof. The structural design accommodates water flow from rainfall, as well as leveraging the use to soil for insulation and the orientation of the land to take advantage of sunlight.

Wofati Definition

  1. Every drop of rain has a complete downhill soil path and never encounters a roof edge.
  2. There are two layers of membrane. The lower layer, which hugs the structure, and the upper layer, which defines the thermal mass that surrounds the structure.
  3. The uphill side has an open trench to move water around the structure.
  4. The uphill side has a roof that extends at least five feet beyond the exterior wall.
  5. There is at least eight inches of dirt between the two layers of membrane. There is at least sixteen inches of dirt on the top layer of membrane.
  6. The inner pole structure is made of logs.
  7. No treated wood is used in any of the structure.

Wofati house definition

  1. has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
  2. At least 35% of the uphill wall is glass or some other material that allows light to pass through
  3. The house is not air tight
  4. There is a large gable roof to the downhill side with 35% or more glass or some other material that allows light to pass through
  5. The house is NOT "underground". This is an above ground pole structure with an earthen roof.

Wofati cooler definition

  1. has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
  2. includes venting tubes - much like what is used for a root cellar

Wofati freezer definition

  1. has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
  2. Includes a pluggable vent tube that runs through the core of the thermal mass. The idea is to open these tubes on days that are below 10 degrees.
  3. The upper layer of membrane must cover at least five times as much square footage as the available square footage in the structure.

Wofati animal shelter definition

  1. has all of the properties of "wofati definition"
  2. Must be big enough to drive a tractor inside

See also[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]

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