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For 35 years CAT – The Centre for Alternative Technology – at Machynlleth, has been on a restless journey of radical innovation, in the search for low carbon footprint materials. As the organisation has grown, necessity and the collective endeavour gave birth first to an architecture of self-build, straw bales, and oak structures wh ich have now blossomed into a full-blown almost university-scale architecture of CATWISE the CAT Wales Institute for Sustainable Education currently under construction. Pat Borer and David Lea have wrestled to find a simpler more responsible way of building that still has ‘delight’ at its core.