Soil was a popular building material in Sri Lanka with many indigenous construction techniques. Although there were many houses constructed with soil based materials in the ancient times, burnt clay bricks and cement blocks have overtaken the indigenous walling materials in the recent past. However, with the prevailing sand crisis and environmental problems associated with modem construction methods, stabilized earth has been again introduced to Sri Lanka with some technological advancement. With extensive researches carried out on compressed stabilized earth blocks and rammed earth, the strength characteristics of both these materials were proven adequate for load bearing masonry construction. Recently, however it has been thought that it...
This paper presents the use of mechanically pressed composite earth blocks for low cost housing. In ...
Quite a big part of the country and world’s heritage was made using unfired earth constructions. The...
The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanisation. Thi...
Wall construction with stabilized earth in houses and low-rise buildings in becoming popular with th...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
Building with unfired earth (mud) is an ancient practice that is regaining popularity due to the ris...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
One of the main weaknesses of earthen architecture is the scarce durability against water action, ei...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
At present, sustainable building construction practices are actively promoted. One of the key strat...
One of the main weaknesses of earthen architecture is the scarce durability against water action, ei...
Clayey soils have been used in the construction of buildings since ancient times. It reduces the bui...
This paper presents the use of mechanically pressed composite earth blocks for low cost housing. In ...
Quite a big part of the country and world’s heritage was made using unfired earth constructions. The...
The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanisation. Thi...
Wall construction with stabilized earth in houses and low-rise buildings in becoming popular with th...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
Building with unfired earth (mud) is an ancient practice that is regaining popularity due to the ris...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
One of the main weaknesses of earthen architecture is the scarce durability against water action, ei...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
In rainy climates, the external surfaces of earthen buildings suffer water erosion. In this paper, t...
At present, sustainable building construction practices are actively promoted. One of the key strat...
One of the main weaknesses of earthen architecture is the scarce durability against water action, ei...
Clayey soils have been used in the construction of buildings since ancient times. It reduces the bui...
This paper presents the use of mechanically pressed composite earth blocks for low cost housing. In ...
Quite a big part of the country and world’s heritage was made using unfired earth constructions. The...
The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanisation. Thi...