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Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings: Design and Construction
University of Arizona Press, 1989 Paper: 978-0-8165-1124-2 Library of Congress Classification TH4818.A3M3 1989 Dewey Decimal Classification 693.22
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Earth is the oldest and most widely used building material in the world today. It's abundant, inexpensive, and energy-efficient. But if you're building with earth, simplicity of material needn't be an excuse for poor planning. Paul Graham McHenry, author of the best-selling Adobe - Build It Yourself, here provides the most complete, accurate, and factual source of technical information on building with earth. Lavishly illustrated with scores of photographs and drawings, Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings spells out details of: - soil selection
- adobe brick manufacturing - adobe brick wall construction - rammed earth wall construction - window and door detailing - earth wall finishes - foundations - floor and roof structures - insulation - mechanical considerations. Whether you're designing a new building or renovating an existing structure, Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings can show you how to achieve better results. See other books on: Adobe | Adobe houses | Buildings | Design and construction | Residential See other titles from University of Arizona Press |
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