Design & Celebration - Module 7 of the Online Permaculture Design Course
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This course is module 7 of the full Online Permaculture Design Course that we offer. It can only be taken if all other modules have been completed.
During this course you will be given the opportunity and guidance to create a permaculture design. It involves 10 hours of live sessions and 8 hours of homework.
We’ll start by outlining the requirement and the process that you will go through. You will design a project of your choice. In the next two sessions you will be given process guides and ample time to ask questions. You will also be able to check in with other participants about your design work.
There are two presentation sessions of which you only need to join one. Here you will give your presentation and peer review a presentation of another participant. In the final session we will review the course as a whole and what the next steps are in terms of learning permaculture.
Dates and times are: Thursday December 3rd, Thursday January 28th, Thursday February 25th, Thursday March 4th, Tuesday March 9th, Thursday March 11th and Tuesday March 16th from 6.30 pm to 9 pm London, UK times.
The course is thought by Michel Thill plus a guest teacher.
Please note that you can only do this course if you have previously completed all other 6 modules of the Online Permaculture Design Course.
If you cannot afford any of the price options, please contact us to explain why you would like an additional concessions.
Please click here to see our Cancellation & Refund Policy.
Learn the basics of Permaculture Design on this face-to-face Online Introduction to Permaculture and be ready to try it out in your garden, your workplace and your life. The course includes presentations, discussions, time to ask questions as well as break out groups.
November 2024 to March 2025
45+ hours of live online sessions - 8 hours of pre-recorded sessions - 25 hours of additional coursework - Additional learning resources available
The 7 modules of our online Permaculture Design Course bring us together as a learning community to explore practical and creative solutions for creating resilient ecosystems and designing abundant lifestyles and livelihoods.
Learn the basics of Permaculture Design on this face-to-face Online Introduction to Permaculture and be ready to try it out in your garden, your workplace and your life. The course includes presentations, discussions, time to ask questions as well as break out groups.
November 2024 to March 2025
45+ hours of live online sessions - 8 hours of pre-recorded sessions - 25 hours of additional coursework - Additional learning resources available
The 7 modules of our online Permaculture Design Course bring us together as a learning community to explore practical and creative solutions for creating resilient ecosystems and designing abundant lifestyles and livelihoods.
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Learn the basics of Permaculture Design on this two-day Introduction to Permaculture and be ready to try it out in your garden, your workplace and your life.
6 weekends between April 27th and October 13th 2024 at Global Generation’s Story Garden in Central London.
The Permaculture Design Course is a 72-hour often life-changing experience, accredited by the UK Permaculture Association. Over the period of 6 weekends we will explore practical and creative solutions for building resilient communities and designing abundant eco-systems.
The Permaculture Design Course (PDC) is a 72-hour internationally recognised training engaging head, heart and hands of participants to discover the principles and techniques of permaculture. We will explore the patterns of our predominant consumerist culture and compare them to the sustainable and regenerative patterns of the natural world. We will not only apply those patterns and principles to the example of ecosystems and the land but also communities and and our own embodied selves.
For this upcoming summer retreat ‘Engage & Connect’, we will be exploring the nature of our engagement and our intrinsic embodied connection to life. Through our actions in the world we create relationships and affirm our ecological belonging. We will cultivate presence to ourselves and meet the land and people from there. The venue in Tuscany gives us the opportunity to bring the embodied principles and practices into engagement with the land and the local people through volunteering activities in the community.
For the autumn retreat ‘Gift & Gratitude’ we explore the generosity of the natural world and our ability to receive the gifts we are offered. Autumn is a time for harvest and integration of what was given to us and what is already available, whether those are physical gifts of the land or lessons we have learnt, friends we have made or projects we have embarked on over the course of the year. We will engage in practices that allow us to stop and appreciate the little and big things that give us life, support, resource and capacity to be more fully here.
The Permaculture Design Course (PDC) is a 72-hour internationally recognised training engaging head, heart and hands of participants to discover the principles and techniques of permaculture. We will explore the patterns of our predominant consumerist culture and compare them to the sustainable and regenerative patterns of the natural world. We will not only apply those patterns and principles to the example of ecosystems and the land but also communities and and our own embodied selves.
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