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Hi R,
As you may know I have been one of your readers for a couple of years now. Congratulations with this new venture, and yes! Put me on the mailing list please. In the meantime...shouldn't you reinstate your "About" page again? Regards Guido AKA Happy Hotelier
Way to go! Sounds like a worthy topic, and gathering from your posts, it should be a worthy read.
Great news about the book! Looking forward to reading it soon.
Hi, I am Mahmudur Rahman, a graduate civil engineer from Bangladesh and interested in topics related to mud construction. I have learned about Laurie Baker and his effort on developing the technology of mid house construction. Here i am very much keen to know the details information on mud house construction in the book "Earth Architecture"
Please, keep me in the mailing list.
I want to collect information regarding building with earth (rammed earth). KIndly guide me to poeple, books (including the "Earth Architecture") and places where I can gather information.
Please also include me in your mailing list. Thanking you in advance, With best regards, Narayana Upadhyaya
Narayana, you have found the place... see my book section here:
http://www.eartharchitecture.org/index.php?/categories/4-Books-on-Earth-Architecture
Hi
I am from Quito-Ecuador. The old town has a lot of earth big constructions, including big churches and really beautiful all of them. But the old costumes and old ways of construction is getting lost. There is not any entity that is helping to recover this knowledge before it will be lost. I hope that among your studies, you include the earth bricks construction from Latin America. If not, do you know any entity that are undertaking these kind of studies, or recommend to the official institutions in my country that are in charge of the restauration of old buildings to be part of an international organizations??. There are a good organization here in charge about the restauration, but they are not publishing almost anything about earth brick. Or what they publish is too vague, is more only pictures. I hope you can give me some guide Warm regards Milena
Congrats! Will you feature Ianto Evans' work too?:
http://www.openarchitecturenetwork.org/node/519 |
Quicksearch![]() EARTH ARCHITECTURE — THE BOOK The groundbreaking survey Earth Architecture is available in a paperback edition or in the original hardcover edition | Canada ![]() Synopsis Currently it is estimated that one half of the world's population—approximately three billion people on six continents—lives or works in buildings constructed of earth. And while the vast legacy of traditional and vernacular earthen construction has been widely discussed, little attention has been paid to the contemporary tradition of earth architecture. Author Ronald Rael, founder of Eartharchitecture.org provides a history of building with earth in the modern era, focusing particularly on projects constructed in the last few decades that use rammed earth, mud brick, compressed earth, cob, and several other interesting techniques. EARTH ARCHITECTURE presents a selection of more than 40 projects that exemplify new, creative uses of the oldest building material on the planet. An engaging narrative addresses the misconceptions associated with earth architecture. Many assume that it's only used for housing in poor rural areas—but there are examples of airports, embassies, hospitals, museums, and factories that are made of earth. It's also assumed that earth is a fragile, ephemeral material, while in reality some of the oldest extant buildings on the planet are made of earth. The book also touches on many topics that pervade both architecture and popular media today, such as the ecological benefits and the politics of building with earth, particularly in developing nations where earth buildings are often thought of as pre-modern or backward. With captivating discussion and more than 300 images, Earth Architecture showcases the beauty and simplicity of one of humankind's most evolved and sophisticated building technologies. ISBN 9781568987675 8.5 x 9 inches (21.6 x 22.9 cm), Hardcover, 208 pages 222 color illustrations; 96 b/w illustrations; A PAPress publication. About the Author Ronald Rael is an Architect, Author and Assistant Professor of Architecture at The University of California, Berkeley. He is the founder of EarthArchitecture.org, a clearing house of information on the subject. EARTH ARCHITECTURE — THE WEBSITE Dirt—as in clay, gravel, sand, silt, soil, loam, mud—is everywhere. The ground we walk on and grow crops in also just happens to be the most widely used building material on the planet. Civilizations throughout time have used it to create stable, warm, low-impact structures. The world's first skyscrapers were built of mud brick. Paul Revere, Saddam Hussein, Chairman Mao, and Ronald Reagan all lived in earth houses at various points in their lives, and several of the buildings housing Donald Judd's priceless collection in Marfa, Texas, are made of mud brick. The Earth Architecture website focuses on architecture constructed of mud brick (adobe), rammed earth (pisé), cob, compressed earth block or other methods of earthen construction and serves as a database for the discussion and dissemination of events, resources, and images of earth architecture in the context of contemporary architecture culture. Books on EarthTranslateCategories
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