In this episode of Reconstructing the World, we explore rammed earth construction, a game-changing sustainable building technique that's revolutionizing green architecture by using natural materials. Join us as we visit Professor Martin Rauch at Lehm Ton Erde in Austria, where he demonstrates how to build stunning, durable structures with local materials like clay, gravel, and stones—without the use of concrete or cement.
Discover how rammed earth buildings dramatically reduce CO2 emissions, making them a superior alternative to traditional concrete. We discuss the benefits of earth construction—from thermal mass and energy efficiency to the potential for creating zero-energy homes and eco-friendly office spaces.
Could rammed earth be the ultimate solution for the future of sustainable architecture? Can it thrive in harsher climates? Watch to learn how this ancient building method is being reimagined for modern, environmentally friendly construction.
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