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Title Statement Alternative construction : contemporary natural building methods
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Wiley , Hoboken, N.J. ; 2005 : cop. 2005
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The first comprehensive guide to combining traditional natural materials and modern construction methods. From adobe to straw bales, traditional building materials are being adapted to meet code-required standards for health and safety in contemporary buildings around the world. Not only are they cost effective and environmentally friendly, but, when used correctly, these natural alternatives match the strength and durability of many mainstream construction materials. This book examines a broad range of traditional and modern natural construction methods, including straw-bale, light-clay, cob, adobe, rammed earth and pise, earthbag, earth-sheltered, bamboo, and hybrid systems. It also covers key ecological design principles, as well as current engineering and building code requirements. Experts on each building system have contributed core chapters that explore the history, development, climatic appropriateness, environmental benefits, performance characteristics, construction techniques, and structural design principles for each method. More than 200 visuals depict both construction processes and completed structures. An extensive resource guide shows where to go for further information, training, and research. In an increasingly resource-conscious era, alternative construction is truly an idea whose time has come. Whether you're an architect, designer, student, or homeowner, this book will help you to combine indigenous building materials with modern construction systems and design standards to create low-impact, high-quality buildings that meet the highest levels of comfort, health, and safety.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Design Principles Introduction The Natural Building Movement The Realities of Specifying Environmental Building Materials A New Context for Building Codes and Regulation Natural Conditioning of Buildings Structural Properties of Alternative Building Materials Systems And Materials Adobe Cob Rammed Earth Modular Contained Earth Earthbag Light Clay Straw-Bale Bamboo Earthen Finishes Earth Plasters Applications Integrated Systems with Rammed Earth Charles Sturt University, Thurgoona Campus, New South Wales, Australia Straw, Clay, and Carrizo Obregon Project, Northern Mexico Light-Clay House Additions School/Residence in Wisconsin Variations on Earth bag The Honey House_Moab, Utah Sandbag House, Rum Cay Island, Bahamas The Value of Indigenous Ways Habitat for Humanity International Building Technology Transfer Raising Straw-Bale Housing for Farm workers in California Introduction of Straw-Bale Construction to Mongolia and China Epilogue Finding the Soul of Natural Building About The Contributors Index