Wellspring:

1. The head or source of a spring, stream or river
2. The place something comes from or starts at,
or the cause of something

 
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We design beautiful, healthy, cement-free buildings made almost entirely from natural and recycled materials and built to last. We have a strong specialism in designing straw insulated buildings using loadbearing, infill or hybrid strawbale walls, or prefabricated straw-insulated panels.

It can be difficult to put into words how it can feel to be inside a building made from natural materials, but we understand the big impact it can make to our lives to live in beautiful, healthy environments.

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Straw Works Ltd

Wellspring Architecture previously traded under the name Straw Works Ltd. Straw Works was founded by Barbara Jones (formerly of Amazon Nails), initially offering design, construction and education and later focusing solely on Architectural design. Barbara and the Straw works team designed many residential and non-residential buildings using straw bales and natural materials. and have been involved in some capacity with more than 300 buildings over the last 25 years, from tiny garden buildings to the UK’s largest straw bale building to date.

 
our vision
 

OUR VISION

A built environment that is designed for the wellbeing of all people and our planet.

 
our mission
 

OUR MISSION

To always be pioneering high-performance, contemporary, accessible, natural building design.

 
our commitment
 

OUR COMMITMENT

To designing buildings with zero use of cement, which means avoiding cement mortars and renders, concrete and any building products containing cement.

Our Core Values

 
 
CARE
 

CARE

We ‘get it.’ We care about your project and understand why it is so important

 
 
RIGOUR
 

RIGOUR

We are rigorous in our pursuit of natural building design excellence.

 
 
EMBODIMENT
 

EMBODIMENT

To always be pioneering high-performance, contemporary, accessible, natural building design.

 
 
ACCESSIBILITY
 

ACCESSIBILITY

We aim to make our designs and buildings inclusive and accessible so that as many people as possible can inhabit healthy environments.

 
 
COLLABORATION
 

COLLABORATION

We work with you, not for our own agenda, and collaborate with others to create the best team possible

 
 
PRACTICAL
 

PRACTICALITY

We offer practical, simple design solutions that can suit lower budgets and hands-on self builders.

 

Who we are

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MATT BAILEY

Matt is an Architect with a passion and commitment to natural, healthy architectural design. He has designed a number of strawbale or prefabricated straw panel homes, and been involved in public and commercial projects within Straw Works, as well as gaining experience in community housing, working with existing buildings and arts projects throughout his career.

He originally met Barbara attending training courses with the School of Natural Building, during his architectural education. He joined the practice, under our previous name, Straw Works in 2018, and became a director in 2019.

He has been passionate about low impact living and health and wellbeing since before his training in architecture. As such, during his degree at the University of Cambridge he found himself interested particularly in natural materials and passive design principles. He appreciated the importance of craft, making and building in the design process, and pursued opportunities to study natural building alongside Architecture.

His postgraduate studies at the Centre for Alternative Technology, and his numerous practical building courses and trainings in strawbale and other natural building methods have given Matt a deeper understanding of how to design natural, healthy buildings.

He is a registered Architect with the ARB.

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BARBARA JONES

Barbara realised early on that she loved practical work but was hampered by having no role models, and no opportunities for training, being a woman. 

She trained as a carpenter and joiner, and specialised in roofing because she loved it the most and she founded Amazon Nails, a women’s roofing company, in 1989. In 1994, Barbara discovered strawbale building and knew she had found her true path. Barbara truly believes she had found a way for ordinary people to get involved in building again, through simple techniques and affordable methods.

In 2007 the business became a social enterprise called amazonails ltd. In this manifestation they achieved a lot, including the design of affordable strawbale council houses and the largest loadbearing straw building in the UK. 

Barbara then went on to found Straw Works, which originally offered design, training and construction. This gave Barbara the opportunity to continue designing great houses and buildings, work on roofs and teach on real buildings.

In 2014, Barbara started the School of Natural Building, a separate company that would offer the training and courses side of Barbara’s work. This would leave Straw Works to focus on the design of natural, healthy, straw-insulated buildings, of which Barbara is a worldwide expert thanks to many years of design as well as practical experience.

Barbara has lost count of how many strawbale buildings she has worked on, but it has to be over 300 by now!