Building with Earth: Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture

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Tamped walls
Illustration 10. 6shows the construction of
a building in Pujili, Ecuador, using pumice as
lightweight aggregate mixed in the loam
and lightly tamped into a formwork. The
formwork was immediately dismantled after
the wall was finished. The wall showed a
high degree of strength, although it was still
possible to cut out window openings and
to form sills with a machete, as shown in
10. 7.


Poured walls
The easiest way to make a wall of light-
weight mineral loam is to simply pour it into
a formwork (10. 9). In this case, the mix was
prepared in a force mixer, shown in 10. 8.
With this technique, it is even possible to
use an ordinary cement concrete mixer in
which the loam slurry is poured over the
aggregate while it is being turned (10 .11).
Here, the slurry was prepared with an elec-
trically driven hand mixer, shown in 10 .10.
The formwork was simply left open on one
side for the upper portion of the wall, and
the mix was thrown into it and tamped
with a flat piece of timber.
In a two-storey house at Tata, Hungary, a
load-bearing wall of 50 cm thickness was


Repair of cracks and joints with loam fillers


clay. The mixture was poured into the form-
work through a funnel carried by a crane,
a method commonly used in concrete con-
struction (10 .12).
A simple method of reducing expenditures
is to use a lost formwork made of reed on
one or two sides of the wall (10 .13).
Illustrations 10 .14to 10 .16show how a lost
textile formwork, designed by the author,
may be used. A piece of fabric maintains its
shape and is stressed by cables fixed to
the timber frame. This gives an idea of the
unlimited variety of creative surface textures.


Pumped walls
For larger projects, especially if there are
firms to make the lightweight mineral loam,
it is advisable to pump the mix into the
formwork with the use of mortar or con-
crete pumps. The consistency must be a


86 Tamped lightweight loam

10 .10Preparing a loam
slurry using an electric
hand mixer
10 .11Mixing of light-

Lightweight mineral loam plaster

using an ordinary con-
crete mixer
10 .12Transporting and
pouring lightweight
mineral loam

10 .12

10 .13

10 .11

10 .10
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