Building with Earth: Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture

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The solar chimney exhausts warm air via
a funnel effect. In winter, a wood stove pro-
vides additional heating as needed.
The lower storey has a 3000 mm load-bear-
ing wall of handmade adobes. The top
storey has a post-and-beam timber struc-
ture with adobe infill of 250 mm externally
and 200 mm respectively 120 mm internally.
Walls are plastered on both sides with mud
plaster. The exterior plaster is stabilised with
cowdung. Large louvered glass openings
allow views to the bush landscape and pro-
vide solar heat gain. A wood stove gives
additional heat in winter.


167 Residences

Residence and office at Bowen

Mountain, New South Wales,

Australia

Architects and builders: Ray & Lynne Trappel,
Bowen Mountain, Australia
Completion: 2004
Area: 230 m^2 (residence) + 80 m^2 (office)

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