Upscaling Earth: Material, Process, Catalyst

Earth buil­ding is not only one of the oldest, but also one of the most modern con­s­truc­tion methods of our time. What eco­no­mic, envi­ron­men­tal, and social con­di­ti­ons are neces­sa­ry to make this buil­ding method more attrac­ti­ve? In the future, cement – the most important com­po­nent of con­cre­te – will, like other fini­te resour­ces, beco­me less via­ble to pro­du­ce and signi­fi­cant­ly more expen­si­ve. Con­side­ring appro­pria­te alter­na­ti­ves for buil­ding mate­ri­als is impe­ra­ti­ve. This book pres­ents a wide ran­ge of built and unbuilt pro­jects as well as stra­te­gies for archi­tec­tu­re using earth mate­ri­als – a con­s­truc­tion method that can be adapt­ed to every cul­tu­re and con­text. The aut­hors give impres­si­ve examp­les to demons­tra­te ground­brea­king tech­no­lo­gi­cal inno­va­tions that high­light the advan­ta­ges of this mate­ri­al, from its world­wi­de avai­la­bi­li­ty to its poten­ti­al for com­ple­te recy­cling and cli­ma­te-neu­tral pro­duc­tion. The book also includes a focus on soci­al­ly just imple­men­ta­ti­on, in par­ti­cu­lar in emer­ging eco­no­mies. This book reve­als the incre­di­ble poten­ti­al of ear­then archi­tec­tu­re – for peo­p­le and for the enti­re planet.

Aut­hors: Anna Herin­ger, Lind­say Blair Howe, Mar­tin Rauch

Fore­word by Annet­te Spiro

Zurich, gta Verlag, 2023.
Softcover
English
16 × 21 cm
158 pages
123 illustrations
ISBN 978–3‑85676–453‑1

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