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Hi! I live in Southern Indiana---- hot, humid summers, cold winters. I am unsure as to what materials would be best. I am leaning towards straw bale, due to the insulation, but I am concerned about the humidity.

More than this, though, I was wondering if there were some comprehensive resources that could help me develop my perspective on climate regions and building materials? Thanks!
 
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Hi Alana,
a well built straw bale construction (off the ground, overhang of the roof and adequate plastering) should have no moisture problems. Straw bale construction might actually have an upper hand there, when it comes to difficult conditions for other construction to dry in.

Are there traditional ways to build in the area? Those usually take climate and available material into account.
 
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There are heaps of resources available. just searching this site for a start.
Alternative building material forums will help.
And any number of publications, its a big field to study with plenty of choice.
Have you observed what is being used in your area.
 
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