Straw is an agricultural by-product and, after accounting for use in animal bedding, the mushroom sector, and Biomass power stations, there is an annual overall net straw surplus in Great Britain of approximately 5.5 million tonnes. The use of this non-food crop in construction is considered beneficial not least for the sequestration of carbon during production. The availability and inherent sustainability of this building material has led to a resurgence in its use over the last decade. As many countries strive towards low or zero carbon targets for building energy use, designers are exploring new methods of construction using natural materials such as straw, which, due to its insulating properties, has the potential to significantly reduc...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; ...
The built environment sector accounts for 40% of the UK's total carbon footprint; bio-based construc...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the assessment of the hygrothermal performance of a stra...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the assessment of the hygrothermal performance of a stra...
This paper describes the research, development, construction and initial testing of an innovative lo...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
This paper describes the research, development, construction and initial testing of an innovative lo...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Straw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest because of its potential fo...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; ...
The built environment sector accounts for 40% of the UK's total carbon footprint; bio-based construc...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the assessment of the hygrothermal performance of a stra...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the assessment of the hygrothermal performance of a stra...
This paper describes the research, development, construction and initial testing of an innovative lo...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
This paper describes the research, development, construction and initial testing of an innovative lo...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; however,...
Straw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest because of its potential fo...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 21st century, straw-bale buildings are reappearing in the world; ...
The built environment sector accounts for 40% of the UK's total carbon footprint; bio-based construc...