[GSBN] You (or some Natural Builder you know) Could be a TV Star!

Bohdan Dorniak bdco at adam.com.au
Tue Jan 20 21:59:39 UTC 2015


How about Straw bale Dundee?

 

Regards,
Bohdan Dorniak

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[mailto:GSBN-bounces at sustainablesources.com] On Behalf Of Derek Stearns Roff
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2015 7:54 AM
To: Global Straw Building Network
Subject: Re: [GSBN] You (or some Natural Builder you know) Could be a TV
Star!

 

What will you call it, Bob?  "Ca-straw-ay"?  Or maybe, "Lost HighRise-ons"?



Derek Roff
derek at unm.edu



 

On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:14 PM, Bob Theis <bob at bobtheis.net> wrote:





..Okay, so here's the pilot: the architect shows up on the job site of his
straw bale high rise in Hong Kong, which is being built on a barge. A
typhoon sweeps in, the barge breaks loose, and after a week at sea, it runs
aground on the shores of Borneo. So the architect has to survive by his wits
AND complete the high rise using vines and bark and animal skins.. 

 

Okay, sure, it's got a few rough edges. But there's nothing like it out
there, am I right?  

 

 

On Jan 19, 2015, at 4:57 PM, David Arkin, AIA wrote:





Hello Global Baler Friends:

 

This just in . an interesting opportunity for 'a Les Stroud type' (I had to
look it up too:  http://lesstroud.ca <http://lesstroud.ca/> ).

 

Perhaps one of you, or someone you know?  Point them to reply directly to
Sam Brown at Matador.

 

Happy New Year, 

 

David 'more of a Howard Roark type' Arkin

 

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From: Sam Brown <sam at matadorcontent.com>

Date: January 13, 2015 5:32:39 PM PST

To: Sam Brown <sam at matadorcontent.com>

Subject: TV Inquiry 

 

Greetings! 

 

My name is Sam Brown. I work at Matador, a production company in Los Angeles
whose founders have produced series such as NBC's The Biggest Loser, History
Channel's Swamp People and Discovery's Dual Survival. I had come across your
website and wanted to reach out. 

 

We're currently trying to develop a series with a network around a
charismatic and skilled contractor/architect who is also a wilderness
expert-someone well versed in the outdoors and the wild. The dream is a male
talent in their 30's, 40's or early 50's. A Les Stroud architect of sorts...
Being an expert in this world, I was wondering if you might be able to point
me in the right direction on this. Is there anyone who comes to mind for
this, or that you could recommend?  

 

Thank you! Any information on this front is greatly appreciated. 

 

 

Sam Brown | Director, Development| Matador

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sam at matadorcontent.com | www.matadorcontent.com
<http://www.matadorcontent.com/> 

 

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