I´m a 3rd year student in architecture in Iceland. I just wrote a thesis on rammed earth. i actually build the first SRE (stabilised Rammed Earth) wall, SRE has cement in it. The thesis did ok but we need more research in Iceland with our earth. It really all has to do with the binder, because we don´t have much clay in Iceland. But I really do believe that we can use Rammed Earth here in Iceland. Awesome episode, hope you do more about Rammed Earth. :)
I´m a 3rd year student in architecture in Iceland. I just wrote a thesis on rammed earth. i actually build the first SRE (stabilised Rammed Earth) wall, SRE has cement in it. The thesis did ok but we need more research in Iceland with our earth. It really all has to do with the binder, because we don´t have much clay in Iceland. But I really do believe that we can use Rammed Earth here in Iceland.
Awesome episode, hope you do more about Rammed Earth. :)
Thank you! We made an episode about using lava in Iceland, because yes, we need to use what we have! Thank you for sharing 🙂
@ Awesome, I know that project from Arnhildur. Good luck guys 👌
How does the compacted earth hold up to rain, or water environments?
Great content!
Thank you!
Very cool episode! Can you please provide a link to Professor Martins website, or somewhere where we can look up the materials and his work?
Yes! It's in the decription, and here directly to you: www.lehmtonerde.at/en/
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never fail to impress me!
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Bring on the next ep!
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Could this technique work in an earthquake region?
Auch wenn der Sand des Lebens nach unten rieselt... die Perlen der Lebensfreude nehmen den Weg nach oben.
This is beautiful!
This looks like The Grand Tour, but architecture instead of cars
Thanks! Please enlighten us on who is the Clarkson, Hammond and May!
“I know when I touch things”
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