The thermal conductivity and diffusivity of un-fired clay bricks, a straw clay mixture and straw bales have been measured using a thermal probe technique, with an iterative method for data analysis. The steady-state air-to-air thermal transmittance, or U-value, and the time-dependent thermal properties of some proposed sustainable earth wall constructions are presented. Sustainable cavity walls of un-fired clay bricks with paper, straw or wool cavity insulation have thermal transmittances less than 0.35 W/m2 K, and therefore meet the current United Kingdom Building Regulations. A review of possible methods for thermally up-grading existing earth walls, by adding an internal insulated timber frame construction, again demonstrates possible co...
International audienceEarth is a material presenting good hygric properties, which is an important p...
ABSTRACT: Environmentally benign materials, such as cob, rammed earth, straw and hemp are increasing...
When conserving or extending historic buildings, the ability to improve fabric thermal performance i...
Insulating earth walls with an external layer of hemp–lime improves thermal performance in a sustain...
The use of earth as a building material dates back to the beginning of our civilization. In the Sout...
peer reviewedBuildings should be assessed in their energy behaviour to identify the most suitable co...
Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique for monolithic walls which consists in compacting ...
WOS:000343949400020International audienceThe comfort of the occupants and the quality of indoor air ...
This paper briefly describes the background to light earth buildings and details a series of moistur...
The emergence of the new paradigm of sustainable construction related to the concern of excessive en...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate and to study the sustainability and the qualities of t...
Since ancient times, raw earth has been used worldwide as a construction material. Today, it is wel...
Buildings should be understood as a process that consumes energy in all their phases (design, constr...
International audienceEarth is a material presenting good hygric properties, which is an important p...
ABSTRACT: Environmentally benign materials, such as cob, rammed earth, straw and hemp are increasing...
When conserving or extending historic buildings, the ability to improve fabric thermal performance i...
Insulating earth walls with an external layer of hemp–lime improves thermal performance in a sustain...
The use of earth as a building material dates back to the beginning of our civilization. In the Sout...
peer reviewedBuildings should be assessed in their energy behaviour to identify the most suitable co...
Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique for monolithic walls which consists in compacting ...
WOS:000343949400020International audienceThe comfort of the occupants and the quality of indoor air ...
This paper briefly describes the background to light earth buildings and details a series of moistur...
The emergence of the new paradigm of sustainable construction related to the concern of excessive en...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate and to study the sustainability and the qualities of t...
Since ancient times, raw earth has been used worldwide as a construction material. Today, it is wel...
Buildings should be understood as a process that consumes energy in all their phases (design, constr...
International audienceEarth is a material presenting good hygric properties, which is an important p...
ABSTRACT: Environmentally benign materials, such as cob, rammed earth, straw and hemp are increasing...
When conserving or extending historic buildings, the ability to improve fabric thermal performance i...