Rammed Concrete is a material study of an old building technique called rammed concrete and its predecessor rammed earth. Rammed earth is a technique used for constructing foundations, floors, and walls with the use of natural materials. It can be found all around the world and is commonly known by its French name “Pisé” from piser which means “to stamp, pound”. In short, earth is extracted from the ground and compacted in layers inside a formwork. Rammed earth structures can be traced all the way back to ancient China, with parts of the Great Wall and Han Dynasty watchtowers utilizing this technique. An updated version of rammed earth also known as rammed concrete, was developed in 1820 by Francois Martin Lebrun. It replaces the clay as it...
International audienceWidely disseminated by François Cointeraux publications in the 19th century, «...
Construction and demolition debris, mainly concrete and masonry rubble, represent a significant shar...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the University’s requirements for the award of the degr...
Rammed Concrete is a material study of an old building technique called rammed concrete and its pred...
Rammed Earth Technique is one of the construction systems that have been used effectively throughout...
Pisé de terre or rammed earth is a building technique that has existed for over ten thousand years. ...
Rammed earth is an ancient building technique that has been continuously reinvented in the dynamic m...
Rammed earth was traditionally used in western European countries before industrial building materia...
This thesis explores the use of Rammed Earth, a traditional and sustainable building material, in th...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
The rammed earth or rammed earth walls as it is called in Latin America, is a vernacular practice in...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
Rammed earth has been used by man for thousands of years and is currently experiencing a revival in ...
International audienceNowadays, cement mixtures with fly ash or clinker from heavy industry (blast f...
Rammed earth is a sustainable building technique that has been around for thousands of years, and is...
International audienceWidely disseminated by François Cointeraux publications in the 19th century, «...
Construction and demolition debris, mainly concrete and masonry rubble, represent a significant shar...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the University’s requirements for the award of the degr...
Rammed Concrete is a material study of an old building technique called rammed concrete and its pred...
Rammed Earth Technique is one of the construction systems that have been used effectively throughout...
Pisé de terre or rammed earth is a building technique that has existed for over ten thousand years. ...
Rammed earth is an ancient building technique that has been continuously reinvented in the dynamic m...
Rammed earth was traditionally used in western European countries before industrial building materia...
This thesis explores the use of Rammed Earth, a traditional and sustainable building material, in th...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
The rammed earth or rammed earth walls as it is called in Latin America, is a vernacular practice in...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
Rammed earth has been used by man for thousands of years and is currently experiencing a revival in ...
International audienceNowadays, cement mixtures with fly ash or clinker from heavy industry (blast f...
Rammed earth is a sustainable building technique that has been around for thousands of years, and is...
International audienceWidely disseminated by François Cointeraux publications in the 19th century, «...
Construction and demolition debris, mainly concrete and masonry rubble, represent a significant shar...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the University’s requirements for the award of the degr...