Rammed Earth Construction: From Tradition to a Sustainable Future
While structures are necessary to meet housing needs, on the other hand, the construction industry consumes a great quantity of resources, creating a problem that is global in scale. Supplying the materials, processing them, and transporting them to the construction site create significant environmental problems.
Dilek Eksi Akbulut, Rojda Naz Alibeyoglu
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Comportamento de blocos de terra comprimida estabilizados com resÃduos industriais [PDF]
The construction of masonry with compressed earth blocks (CEBs) is a modern earth construction technique with current growing interest, but its environmental sustainability is many times depreciated by the use of traditional chemical stabilisation ...
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Biocrusts protect the Great Wall of China from erosion. [PDF]
Cao Y +3 more
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Manually compressed soil blocks stabilised by fly ash based geopolymer: a promising approach for sustainable buildings. [PDF]
Bui QB, Nguyen TP, Schwede D.
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Factors Influencing the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Behavior of Unstabilized Rammed Earth Walls. [PDF]
Zhang X, Nowamooz H.
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Reconstructing the earliest known composite-tiled roofs from the Chinese Loess Plateau. [PDF]
Xu Y +10 more
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The performance testing of earthen materials:Challenges and future developments [PDF]
Fabbri, Antonin, Morel, Jean Claude
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Bio-Based Stabilization of Natural Soil for Rammed Earth Construction: A Review on Mechanical and Water Durability Performance. [PDF]
Sesay T, Xie Y, Chen Y, Xue J.
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Additive Manufacturing of Earth-Based Materials: A Literature Review on Mortar Composition, Extrusion, and Processing Earth. [PDF]
Rocha D, Faria P, Lucas SS.
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