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  2. Rammed earth - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of a Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE) Chinese watchtower made of rammed earth in Dunhuang, Province of Gansu, China, at the eastern end of the Silk Road.. Rammed earth is a technique for constructing foundations, floors, and walls using compacted natural raw materials such as earth, chalk, lime, or gravel. [1]

  3. Category:Rammed earth buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Rammed earth buildings and structures. Pages in category "Rammed earth buildings and structures" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. Earth structure - Wikipedia

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    Old school built of rammed earth in 1836–37 in Bonbaden, Hesse, Germany. Rammed earth is a technique for building walls using natural raw materials such as earth, chalk, lime or gravel. A rammed earth wall is built by placing damp soil in a temporary form. The soil is manually or mechanically compacted and then the form is removed. [23]

  5. Hakka walled village - Wikipedia

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    An interior view. Hakka walled villages can be constructed from brick, stone, or rammed earth, with the last being the most common.The external wall is typically 1 metre (3 ft) in thickness and the entire building could be up to three or four stories in height.

  6. Earthbag construction - Wikipedia

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    Unlike rammed earth construction, only human labor energy is required to tamp the soil lightly. The energy-intensive materials that are used – plastic (for bags & twine), steel wire, and perhaps the outer shell of plaster or stucco – are used in relatively small quantities compared to other types of construction, often totaling less than 5% ...

  7. Alternative natural materials - Wikipedia

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    For example, earth used as a building material for walls of houses has existed for thousands of years. Much more recently, in the 1920s, the United States government promoted rammed earth as a fireproof construction method for building farmhouses. [1] Another more common example is adobe.

  8. Earthship - Wikipedia

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    The outer walls in the majority of Earthships are made of earth-rammed tires, but any dense material with a potential to store heat, such as concrete, adobe, earth bags, or stone, could in principle be used to create a building similar to an Earthship. The tire walls are staggered like traditional brick work, and often have "concrete half ...

  9. Bio-based building materials - Wikipedia

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    In this regard, the Austrian company Erden [36] has developed a technique to prefabricate rammed earth wall elements that can be stacked to construct large-scale buildings. The Belgian BC Materials, [37] instead, transforms excavated earth into building materials, with the production of earth blocks masonry, plasters and paints.