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Resurgence of Earth Buildings

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No. 065 Reading Time 4 minutes


Today, 8–10% of the world’s population (640–800 million people!)live in homes made from earth.


Earth is quite literally under your feet.

A readily available and sustainable material store.


Building with earth is not new.


Earth has been humanity's most trusted building material for centuries.It has been used to build structures that have withstood the test of time:


1) Adobe structure in Taos Pueblo, Mexico


Adobe structure in Taos Pueblo, Mexico
Picture Courtesy: Britannica

2) Rammed Earth Mansions in France


Rammed Earth Mansions in France
Picture Courtesy: Research Gate

3) Fujian Toulou, the Hakka Houses in China


Fujian Toulou, the Hakka Houses in China
Picture Courtesy: China Culture Tour

4) 10-storey high rises in Shibam, Yemen


10-storey high rises in Shibam, Yemen
Picture Courtesy: Wikipedia

5) The Djenne Mosque in Mali


The Djenne Mosque in Mali
Picture Courtesy: Wikipedia

The Modern Rediscovery


Earth-building techniques are making a comeback.


It’s a global movement.


From community eco-villages to high-end architectural projects,

earth buildings are becoming a symbol of sustainable living.


This revival is driven by a combination of environmental concerns and a desire for sustainable living.


This movement is pioneered by architects, builders, innovators, and research groups.


The following entities have contributed to popularizing natural building:


1) The Cob Cottage Company


Founded by Ianto Evans and Linda Smiley in 1989, the cob cottage company is responsible for bringing cob to life again in North America for its organic and sculptural forms.


Cob Cottage
Picture Courtesy: The Cob Cottage Company

2) Earthships by Michael Reynolds


If you tried searching for self-sustaining homes, you might have come across Earthships. Reynolds advocates for off-grid homes built from recycled materials and earth-based components.


home built from recycled materials and earth-based components.
Picture Courtesy: Earthship.com

3) Hasan Fathy revived Adobe


In the 1940s, Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy sparked interest in earth construction again. He emphasized the need for affordable housing and utilized local materials effectively.


4) Cal-Earth by Nader Khalili


Cal-Earth, founded by Nader Khalili, focuses on earth architecture through innovative techniques such as SuperAdobe. This method involves using long tubes filled with earth to create structures that are both strong and sustainable.


House made by innovative techniques such as SuperAdobe
Picture Courtesy: Nader Khalili

5) CRAterre


Research groups like CRAterre explore traditional techniques while modernizing them for contemporary use.


CRATerre
Picture Courtesy: CRATerre

Building with earth isn’t just a technique—it’s a mindset.


It teaches us to slow down,

to work with our hands,

to connect with the land.


The curves of a cob wall, the texture of rammed earth,

each tells a story of patience, care, and craft.

 





The hand sculpted house
 

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