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Hopi Elder Housing Prototypes
An Ecological, Affordable Home Prototype
“I took the planner, surveyor and engineer from my office to see [the Hopi straw-bale home]. We all said, ‘I want one, too.’ We do have a housing problem here. We need homes, and this is something that could help.”
— Royce Jenkins, Economic Development Director, Hopi Tribe
A part of Red Feather’s Elder Housing Initiative, this project is the first replicable-model, straw bale home constructed on the Hopi Reservation. Straw bale construction, especially when built with a frost-protected shallow foundation, is an affordable and energy-efficient housing solution. Together with other prototype homes on the Hopi Nation, the house demonstrates that straw bale construction is an affordable and energy-efficient housing solution.
Constructed with community involvement and participatory design coordination by Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum, the homes are a vehicle for transferring straw bale construction skills to tribal members. In addition, these homeowner-informed, culturally appropriate designs demonstrate the use of low-impact (on both health and environment) products, passive solar and radiant heating systems, post-agricultural building materials, rainwater collection, and barrier-free design.
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by Jonathan Corum
Exterior view of Hopi straw bale elder housing prototype.


by Red Feather
Hopi elder house prototype under construction showing load-bearing straw bale construction.


by Jonathan Corum
Panorama showing Hopi elder housing build site, food tent, and volunteer tents and vehicles.


by Nathaniel Corum and Corbin Plays
Perspective plan of Hopi house prototype showing straw bale envelope and compact utility core.


by Jonathan Corum
Hopi elder house strawbale wall raising.


by Jonathan Corum
Red Feather staff and volunteers at Hopi straw bale build.


by Jonathan Corum
Exterior view of Hopi house prototype showing temporary straw bale ‘scaffold steps.’
Project Summary
- Location:
- Hotevilla, Arizona
Hopi Nation (Third Mesa) - Program Scope
- 2 affordable home ownership units
- Project Status
- Completed, April 2005
- Location:
- Hotevilla, Arizona
Hopi Nation (Third Mesa) - Project Scope
- 5 acres gross site area
- New construction
- 2,640 sq ft gross project area
- Program Scope
- 2 affordable home ownership units
- Residential Unit Profile
2 3 BR 1,200-1,400 sq ft - Cost
79,200 Hard (construction) 5,000 Soft (all other) 84,200 TOTAL - Major Funders
- Red Feather Development Group
- Enterprise Community Partners
- Oprah's Angel Network
- The Oak Hill Fund
- Individual Donors
- Project Status
- Completed, April 2005




