Mangaroa Farms
Earth Building Workshop with Sigi Koko
Earth Building Workshop with Sigi Koko
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Join us for Sigi Koko’s first-ever workshop in Aotearoa!
A Hands-on Cob & Sculptural Plaster Workshop hosted at Mangaroa Farms.
We are thrilled to host internationally acclaimed architect, teacher, and earth builder Sigi Koko for a hands-on exploration of Cob and Sculptural Plaster — where creativity meets the craft of natural building.
In this immersive workshop, you’ll help create a free-standing feature wall in our beautiful new Pavilion structure next to the Mangaroa Farm Shop, learning directly through doing in a supportive and inspiring environment.
Learn from a World-Class Natural Builder
Sigi brings decades of experience designing and building with natural materials around the world. You’ll gain practical skills, artistic inspiration, and the confidence to bring earth-based design into your own projects.
Add Your Touch to the Story of Mangaroa
This is more than a workshop — it’s a chance to leave your creative mark as part of the evolving story of Mangaroa Farms. Together we’ll build something lasting, beautiful, and rooted in the spirit of community and localism.
Farm-to-Table BBQ Lunch Included
Enjoy a hearty Mangaroa Farm-to-Table BBQ lunch, featuring fresh seasonal produce and locally sourced ingredients — all included in your workshop ticket.
Tiered Ticketing
In the spirit of accessibility and community, tickets are offered on a sliding scale of $100, $200, or $300. Choose the tier that feels right for you - each contribution supports fair pay, local food, and shared learning at Mangaroa Farms.
Spaces Are Limited — Don’t Miss Out!
Secure your place today and be part of this unique opportunity to learn, build, and connect.

Resilience & Regeneration
Our veges are grown locally on our farm with no harmful sprays/chemicals inside our greenhouse, or outside in one of our classic 25m long garden beds. Happy herds of sheep, cows, and chickens are grazed in the pastures nearby, working as part of a regenerative system that nourishes the underground soil microbes, and giving back to Papatūānuku.