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The Rammed Earth House

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Humans have been using earth as a primary building material for more than ten thousand years. Rammed earth, as practiced today, involves tamping a mixture of earth, water, and a little cement into wooden forms to create thick, sturdy masonry walls. Earthbuilt homes offer their inhabitants a powerful sense of security and well-being and have a permanence and solidity altogether lacking in so many of today's modular, pre-fab houses.

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First published April 22, 2004

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July 19, 2019
A very good history, analysis, and step-by-step guide to the planning, design, and construction of rammed earth houses and other buildings. For anyone who is thinking about building a house and researching different construction techniques, or who has definitely chosen this as their planned method, this book will be very useful. Along with the information on the history and science of rammed earth construction, the book is well illustrated with photos of many examples of rammed earth buildings in a variety of places and environments, enough so to make it a decent coffee table book as well.
If you're interested in architecture and/or alternatives to standard construction techniques, I think you'll want to add this book to your library. Very well done.
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February 12, 2019
I read this book because my partner and I are in the process of planning an energy efficient home build and love the idea of working with rammed earth. I found it overly technical at times, considering it’s meant as a tutorial for how to construct rammed earth structures, and we most definitely intend to hire a contractor for that! I was initially worried that I was getting enough information to be dangerous but not enough to be helpful, but by the end of the book I felt like I had a decent enough handle on the process to understand it and be able to ask the right questions.
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March 29, 2008
Having an interest in healthy home building, I found The Rammed Earth House gives and overall view of the history and process of building rammed earth homes. I will certainly give this type of home building consideration when building a sustainable home in the future.
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May 7, 2016
Very informative and a great overview
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