16 cubits 2026 will take place Fri Sep 25 - Sun Sep 27 at Sun One Organic Farm in Bethlehem, CT with incredible bio-based sukkot, locally-sourced food, and a public festival. join us!
Come build, camp, and feast with us Sep 25-27 at 16 Cubits 2026 !
16 cubits 2026 will take place Fri Sep 25 - Sun Sep 27 at Sun One Organic Farm in Bethlehem, CT with incredible bio-based sukkot, locally-sourced food, and a public festival. join us!
16 cubits is at once the world's most traditional sukkot gathering -- renewing the ancient practice of a community foraging all natural materials from their land, building together, and then dwelling and sleeping in their sukkot (exposed to the elements) while eating autumn's peak harvest --
and the world's most innovative sukkot gathering -- convening eco-centric architects to lead participants in sukkah-building for embodied learning as much as to prototype models for sustainable, bio-based architecture of the future.
all faiths, disciplines, skill sets, and diets are welcome!
what is sukkot?
sukkot is judaism’s annual “festival of booths.” traditionally, families and congregations build “sukkahs,” rustic tabernacles within specific parameters of halakha (ancient jewish law) where they eat, sleep, and gather for autumn’s harvest. we think of it as a celebration of agricultural abundance, neighborly love, and public space!
16 cubits is something like a remix of burning man, sukkah city, and boisbuchet
any questions? email us at hello@16cubits.org
who we are
ethan blake is a writer, musician, chef, and a rabbinic student at hebrew union college. he has studied urbanism and design at brown university, boisbuchet, and ut austin’s school of architecture. he leads a band called idyll worship, teaches eco-kashrut cuisine by schvitzin' in the kitchen, and writes semiotic torah commentary at an optimist in delek palace. ethan hopes that 16 cubits will cultivate a new forum for individuals and communities who are as intentional about their spirituality as their materiality.
misha semelev is an architect, writer, and educator who is passionate about using design to connect people with the natural world. by day, he fulfills this mission as the associate university architect for sustainability at yale university. by evening, he lectures on sustainable design and architectural ornament. he is the co-founder of the ecoempathy project and spiralworks and is passionate about the power of jewish holidays to foster ecological rootedness. recent projects include the mill river discovery center in stamford ct and urban canopy parklet in new haven ct, a public space built from reclaimed urban trees that transformed two parking spots into an urban oasis.
thank you to our 2026 sponsors:
brooklyn jews
jewish federation of western connecticut
our steering committee includes the marvelous:
architect marc kushner
entrepreneur joshua foer
rabbi adina allen
prof + designer ian gonsher
we welcome donations here!
$54 - Carpenter's Pencil: Help feed the builders
$216 - Etrog Pie: Help supply building tools
$432 - Bamboo Grove: Help supply building materials
$1080 - Tractate Sukkot: Sponsor 1/3rd of a sukkah's construction
$1800 - Three Walls & A Roof: Support one team's participation
$3600 - Stargaze Shelter: Sponsor one whole sukkah
$5400 - Mitzvah Gadol: Build a sukkah and support the coordinating team
$9000 - Kehila Kedosha: Sponsor three whole sukkah constructions!
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read about 16cubits 2024 in Judaism Unbound, Jewish News of Northern California, Hebrew Union College Newsletter, and the Daily Cal