
How to build a house with Rammed Earth - A Stunning & Extremely Durable Natural Material
This video shows you How to build a house with Rammed Earth, a Stunning & Extremely Durable Natural Material.
Do you know that the rammed earth construction method is used to build many historic structures and monuments you admire? This special and organic building technique compacts a moist mixture of dirt, clay, sand, gravel, and other earthy materials. Cement can also serve as a stabilizing agent occasionally. Rammed earth construction is becoming more popular in modern times as a green and sustainable building material.
In this video, Tony Johnson introduces himself and gives us a tour of the rammed earth house he is constructing for his family in British Columbia, Canada. Incorporating structural elements like rebar and insulation has revolutionized the age-old building method known as rammed earth, making it stronger, more resilient, and energy-efficient. The abbreviation for this contemporary green construction method is SIREWALL, which stands for structural insulated rammed earth.
Key moments
0:16 Rammed Earth building is an ancient technique
0:34 The wall are 18 inches thick
0:53 There is nine percent cement
1:08 We compress the earth mix into the form
1:30 This would be a dayline
2:30 Six inches at a time
2:40 It definitely has a curing time like concrete
3:39 This house is for my family my wife and my two kids
4:42 Maybe a million pounds of earth
5:24 There was no leaks in the rammed earth
6:29 Detailed passive houses
7:43 Everything has to be engineered
Further information - Advantages of Living in a Rammed Earth House:
- Starting with its unfinished appearance, rammed earth homes have many benefits. The faint lines on the exteriors indicate the depth to which the earth was rammed. It has a realistic, earthy sense due to the various colors.
- The thick rammed earth walls give the house a cozy, warm ambiance. A rammed earth home typically has 18 to 24 inches wide walls. They complement wall art, hangings, paintings, and murals beautifully.
- The thermal flywheel effect of these walls is another well-known feature. In the daylight during the summer, you feel cool inside a rammed-earth building. At night, it will become warmer. If built correctly, these homes are also energy-efficient.
- Rammed earth wall construction is fireproof and rodent-proof because of its thick structure and use of earthy material. There are no flammable components in rammed earth walls. And combustion is also not possible in them as they are packed tightly. Therefore there’s no chance of rodents venturing in and getting some food.
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