Earth Construction Handbook: The Building Material Earth in Modern Architecture
Editorial Reviews Book Description Which building material 1 - Absorbs and desorbs humidity faster, and to a higher extent, than any other? 2 - Produces hardly any environmental pollution and can be recycled any number of times? 3 - Balances indoor climate and moisture thus creating an extremely healthy environment in which to live? The answer is EARTH. In nearly all hot-dry and moderate climates of the world earth has been the predominant building material. Earth construction techniques have been known for more than nine thousand years and, even today, one-third of mankind lives in earth houses. The Earth Construction Handbook provides a survey of applications and construction techniques, including physical data, and explains the materials specific qualities together with the possibilities of optimising these. The information given can be practically applied by engineers, architects, builders, planners, craftsmen and laymen who wish to construct cost-effective buildings which provide a healthy, balanced indoor climate. Book Info Handbook deals with the building material earth and gives a survey on all its applications and construction techniques, including physical data. Also explains specific qualities and the possibilities of optimizing them. Based on the German text: Lehmbau-Handbuch, c1994, but text has been revised and updated.
Earth Construction Handbook: The Building Material Earth in Modern Architecture,Gernot Minke,Computational Mechanics, Inc.,1853128058,Architecture,Construction - General,Earth construction,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Methods & Materials
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