one-day course

lime rendering


venue: Hulme Community Garden Centre, Manchester

This course is run by Amazonails

Learn how to use this magic carbonating material while rendering a mobile demonstration structure. Lime is a traditional building material used for pointing, rendering, paving and as building blocks. On this course you will learn the theory behind using lime as render, get hands-on experience of working with it and learn the benefits of this material for sustainable construction.

Amazonails have many years of experience in sustainable construction, so expect all your questions to be answered!

Points covered include:

  • the environmental benefits of using lime
  • differences between lime and cement
  • the chemical reaction behind its magic
  • health & safety specific to lime
  • hands-on experience of lime rendering onto straw
  • tools you need and how to use them
  • creating a friendly building site

This course and clay rendering are run on consecutive days, so that you can do them individually, or have a go at both in the same weekend.

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how to book:
 

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arrive:
 
for a 10am prompt start
depart:
 
after the course finishes at 5pm
directions:
 
click here for a map and directions to Hulme Community Garden Centre
what to bring:
 
work clothes; pen and notebook
let us know:
 
if you have any special needs
price:
 
£60
Refundable up to two weeks prior to course (minus £30 admin fee)
No refunds for cancellations within two weeks of course
lunch:
 
bring a packed lunch or you can get lunch at the wacky and wonderful 'Kim by the Sea' cafe over the road
discounts:
 
car sharing:
 
visit our car sharing forum to offer or request a lift
 

 

 

 


you can mould lime around different shapes, such as this internal alcove, giving beautiful, organic-looking and healthy surfaces

 


lime rendering the outside of a National Trust educational facility in Cumbria - visit the straw-bale building course outline to see the finished building

 


with straw-bales, the exterior surfaces of your house don't have to be regular and straight; here's a curvy self-build straw-bale home in Wales, finished with a lime render containing a pink pigment