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| - | # Earthbag building | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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| - | ## What is earthbag building? | + | ===== What is earthbag building? |
| According to some estimates, one-third of the world’s population is housed in earth buildings. Building in earth has a very long history, and has been practised in regions as diverse as Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and in modern times Australia. The adobe buildings of the Southwestern United States are well known, as are the astonishing earth buildings, indeed [earth cities](http:// | According to some estimates, one-third of the world’s population is housed in earth buildings. Building in earth has a very long history, and has been practised in regions as diverse as Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and in modern times Australia. The adobe buildings of the Southwestern United States are well known, as are the astonishing earth buildings, indeed [earth cities](http:// | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of earthbag building? | + | ===== What are the benefits of earthbag building? |
| One of the reasons why earthbags were so widely used for military purposes and for flood defence is that the materials are easily transportable and easy to assemble. The advantages of the technique however are much more extensive than this. Kelly Hart's colleague, Dr Owen Geiger put it this way: | One of the reasons why earthbags were so widely used for military purposes and for flood defence is that the materials are easily transportable and easy to assemble. The advantages of the technique however are much more extensive than this. Kelly Hart's colleague, Dr Owen Geiger put it this way: | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| Wherever you have a suitable material to fill bags, you can build. Originally, for military bunkers and flood defence, burlap sacks were used, but modern earthbag builders mostly use woven polypropylene bags. The world is full of polypropylene bags, such an over-supply almost demands a use in construction. Tubes are also commonly employed, in a practice known as superadobe; and a material called Raschel mesh (which can be UV-protected) is sometimes used for the tubing - this is called hyperadobe! | Wherever you have a suitable material to fill bags, you can build. Originally, for military bunkers and flood defence, burlap sacks were used, but modern earthbag builders mostly use woven polypropylene bags. The world is full of polypropylene bags, such an over-supply almost demands a use in construction. Tubes are also commonly employed, in a practice known as superadobe; and a material called Raschel mesh (which can be UV-protected) is sometimes used for the tubing - this is called hyperadobe! | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | + | ===== Forum ===== |
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| - [Earthbagbuilding.com](https:// | - [Earthbagbuilding.com](https:// | ||
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| - | ## Related topics | + | ===== Related topics |
| + | - [Low-impact building](buil: | ||
| + | - [Cob building](cobb: | ||
| + | - [Rammed earth building](raeb: | ||
| + | - [Planning permission](plan: | ||
| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |