Check out this design. Quite interesting use of thermal mass. The rammed earth fireplace has a bed on top and is covered with a a tent like roof structure. It is the work of Simón De Agüero, a grad-student at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. Check out his site here.
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December 2, 2010
July 30, 2010
Here is another opportunity of viewing some rammed earth buildings. The small footprint initiative is a look into a different way of living on the 10th to 12 of September.
“It is a celebration of our community and the environment with a weekend of activities, information, and practical demonstrations of responsible building design, construction, land use management, permaculture, complimentary therapies and passive recreation opportunities in our area.”
Be sure to call into our own Justin and Megan Cooke’s house on the tour.
There is a timetable of events here as well as a map.
June 18, 2010
“Award winning American architect Rick Joy is renowned for this climate responsive and landscape sensitive work, based mostly in the desert region of Arizona. Using a robust palette of materials, including rammed earth, hardwoods and rusted steel, Joy’s work looks as much from the earth, as sitting within it. Joy’s practice predominantly includes residential work, with Tubac House being his most celebrated. Joy’s work has been both published and exhibited widely with a group of architectural experts recently choosing a Rick Joy house as one of five most influential and inspiring homes in recent times, alongside work by Rem Koolhaas and Shigeru Ban.”
Rick will be talking at the Eastern Avenue Auditorium, University of Sydney on Monday 19th July 2010 and at the BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne on Thursday 22nd July 2010. The Melbourne talk will be presented in association with Architectural Review Australia.
May 26, 2010
A recent article about an exclusive earth resort in India, sums everything up nicely. Rammed Earth is “non-toxic, non-allergic, rot and termite proof, controls humidity and offers great sound isolation. These structures can balance fluctuations in temperature throughout the year.” Read more independant views about earth dwellings here.
March 31, 2010
Google Trends has a neat little tool that shows the search trends for rammed earth, and it reveals some interesting facts. Australia, is by far the leaders in Rammed Earth construction, followed by New Zealand and then South Africa. Must be something about the Southern Hemisphere….. And the top ten cities are as follows
1. Perth, Australia
2. Adelaide, Australia
3. Tucson, AZ, USA
4. Albuquerque, NM, USA
5. Melbourne, Australia
6. Victoria, Canada
7. Canberra, Australia
8. Brisbane, Australia
9. Vancouver, Canada
March 31, 2010
If you were buying a new car you would generally take it for a test drive, so if you were curious about rammed earth housing, the best thing to do is to stay in one. Below is a list of houses around Australia where you can stay in a rammed earth house. You will realise that there is something intangible about rammed earth house that you cannot see in pictures. It is not just the great temperature or excellent air quality, it is a beauty you cannot explain. Try one on your next holiday.
| Sun Worship Crescent Head Eco Villas | Crescent Head, North Coast, NSW |
| Lot 11 | Seal Rocks, Mid North Coast, NSW |
| Baird Bay Ocean Eco Apartments | Baird Bay, Eyre Peninsula, SA |
| Light Keepers Inn, Villas | Aireys Inlet, Great Ocean Road, Vic |
| Split Point Cottages, Villas | Aireys Inlet, Great Ocean Road, Vic |
| Chandlers Smiths Beach Villas | Yallingup, South West, WA |
| Eucalyptus House | Pemberton, South West, WA |
| Ferguson Farmstay | Bunbury, South West, WA |
| Hillview Retreat | Balingup, South West, WA |
| Jemelup Chalets | Dunsborough, South West, WA |
| Marima Cottages | Pemberton, South West, WA |
| Warren River Resort | Pemberton, South West, WA |
| Yayl Lodge | Hills, Perth, WA |
| Sky House | Kangaroo Island, SA |
If you have a holiday rental and want to add your place to our list, please contact us.
March 7, 2010
Rammed earth is an amazing product, but even though it has been around for a million (give or take a million) years, people still have trouble believing what it is capable of. research.terra is a web site dedicated to the research of earth construction. It looks back to history of ancient earth building as well as modern engineering details. A much needed reference site.
February 25, 2010
WOW, buildings like this David Marchetti Architetto designed office building façade in Leeds, UK, is what makes us excited about modern rammed earth. As our friends at Inhabitat say “the result is a building built-to-last that showcases the best of passive and active green building strategies”. Please contact us if you have any projects like this!
February 10, 2010
Hi, we have been busy constructing lots of interesting rammed earth walls lately, and it is about time we updated our blog. We have added a gallery which you can view by clicking here or on the top navigational menu.
Also we have added a poll below. We would love to hear what you like about rammed earth.
Feel free to email or call us if you have any questions!
Cheers
Justin and Luke
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