Making use of beetle killed wood (including offer of free plans for the Beetle House!)
10 square competition, 10 Square Entries, Green building Comments OffInterested in building the Beetle House? Here’s your chance!
A collaborative effort by a team at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) in Kamloops, the Beetle House (entry 35), was awarded the Honourable Mention award in the 10 Square design competition. Michael Mehta, an Environmental Sociologist and member of the TRU team, forwarded this article to me. It speaks to the concerns underlying the group’s entry, and makes the offer of free plans to anyone interested in building it!

Entry 35, the Beetle House, winner of the Honourable Mention award in the 10 Square design competition
Beetle killed wood is also being featured in a $28 million dollar project currently under construction for Okanagan College in Penticton, BC. Designed by Vancouver-based CEI Architecture Planning Interiors, it will house the Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy Conservation upon completion. Read the Vancouver Sun article here.
To my knowledge, despite the apparent abundance of the supply, beetle killed wood isn’t widely available through wood retailers or suppliers. Perhaps with enough interest, that could change.


