Repairing an earthen house - Lesson 4: How to repair an earthen wall

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  • Repairing an earthen house using natural materials
    Lesson 4: How to repair an earthen wall
    Lessons are based on natural building techniques used in house restoration during a workshop in Soderce.
    Massive thanks to all participants of the project! And see you all again very soon!
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    Check out our other lessons from this course:
    Lesson 1: Adding a window to a wall with a timber-bearing frame
    Lesson 2: Adding a window to a masonry load-bearing adobe wall
    Lesson 3: Installing light clay straw thermal insulation on a mud wall
    Lesson 5: Plaster tests and material recycling
    Lesson 6: Plastering
    Lesson 7: Adobe bricks
    Lesson 8: Decoration
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    If you are interested to learn more you can check our other courses:
    👨‍🏫Training of Trainers - ToT
    🏠How to build a small house using natural materials
    These lessons are part of the NBCaRD project. You can find more about it on a website nbcard.org/
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    COB - Greece
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    MEICH - Greece
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    Blatologija - Serbia
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    This project is Co-Founded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
    Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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