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For a number of years, the healthy and environment-friendly building material earth, in common use for thousands of years, has been enjoying increasing popularity, including in industrialized nations. In hot dry and temperate climate zones, earth offers numerous advantages over other materials. Its particular texture and composition also holds great aesthetic appeal.The second and revised edition of this handbook offers a practical systematic overview of the many uses of earth and techniques for processing it. Its properties and physical characteristics are described in informed and knowledgeable detail.The author's presentation reflects the rich and varied experiences gained over thirty years of building earth structures all over the world. Numerous photographs of construction sites and drawings show the concrete execution of earth architecture.Prof. Dr. Gernot Minke is a professor at Universitat Kassel, where he leads the Forschungslabor fur Experimentelles Bauen. He has long concerned himself with developments in ecological building, and he has dealt with the building material clay in theory and practice since 1977. His book Building with Straw was also published by Birkhauser.
Contents
PrefaceI The Technology of Earth Building1. Introduction2. The properties of earth as a building material3. Preparing of loam4. Improving the earth's characteristics by special treatment or additives5. Rammed earthworks6. Working with earthern blocks7. Large blocks and prefabricated panels8. Direct forming with wet loam9. Wet loam infill in skeleton structures10. Tamped, poured or pumped lightweight loam11. Loam plasters12. Weather protection of loam surfaces13. Repair of loam components14. Designs of particular building elements15. Earthquake-resistant buildingII Built ExamplesResidencesCultural, Educational and Sacral BuildingsIII AppendixFuture prospectsMeasuresBibliographical referencesAcknowledgementsIllustration credits