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An interesting greenhouse design - curious how well the beeswax and textile replacement for plastic sheet holds up

solarpunkarchitecture.org Francisco Fonseca and his workshop in Botanical Garden

In the beginning of September I had a pleasure to take part in a workshop lead by the brilliant Francisco Fonseca from Oficina Pedrez. The task was to provide hands-on architectural knowledge to the students of interior design by doing some experimental work in Vilnius university botanical gardens i...

Francisco Fonseca and his workshop in Botanical Garden

I stumbled on this brief article while looking through this solarpunk blog. On the farm I worked at growing up, all but one of our greenhouses were plastic stretched over a metal frame. We replaced the plastic fairly often (I'm not sure how often - I know I helped do it more than once, but probably not for the same greenhouse) due to sun and wind damage. The old plastic was pretty useless at that point unless you needed a dropcloth with some cracks in it, so it usually went in the dumpster and then to our local landfill.

It sounds like these folks soaked some sort of fabric in beeswax, and I'm curious how well that holds up. Certainly it'll need replacing at some point, but so did the plastic, and at least the textile and wax can be composted eventually. Does anyone have any experience with this?

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