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Earthbag Building: The Tools, Tricks and Techniques (Natural Building Series)


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Written by: Kaki Hunter, Donald Kiffmeyer

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 693.22
ISBN: 0865715076
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2004-06-01
Publisher: New Society Publishers
DteCode: j01

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Over 70 percent of Americans cannot afford to own a code-enforced, contractor-built home. This has led to widespread interest in using natural materials-straw, cob, and earth-for building homes and other buildings that are inexpensive, and that rely largely on labor rather than expensive and often environmentally-damaging outsourced materials.

Earthbag Building is the first comprehensive guide to all the tools, tricks, and techniques for building with bags filled with earth-or earthbags. Having been introduced to sandbag construction by the renowned Nader Khalili in 1993, the authors developed this "Flexible Form Rammed Earth Technique" over the last decade. A reliable method for constructing homes, outbuildings, garden walls and much more, this enduring, tree-free architecture can also be used to create arched and domed structures of great beauty-in any region, and at home, in developing countries, or in emergency relief work.

This profusely illustrated guide first discusses the many merits of earthbag construction, and then leads the reader through the key elements of an earthbag building:
Special design considerations
Foundations, walls and floors
Electrical, plumbing and shelving
Lintels, windows and door installations
Roofs, arches and domes
Exterior and interior plasters.

With dedicated sections on costs, making your own specialized tools, and building code considerations, as well as a complete resources guide, Earthbag Building is the long-awaited, definitive guide to this uniquely pleasing construction style.

Kaki Hunter and Donald Kiffmeyer have been involved in the construction industry for the last 20 years, specializing in affordable, low-tech, low-impact building methods that are as natural as possible. They developed the "Flexible Form Rammed Earth Technique" of building affordably with earthbags and have taught the subject and contributed their expertise to several books and journals on natural building.




User Comments about the Earthbag Building: The Tools, Tricks and Techniques (Natural Building Series)

Earthbag buildings offer the best solution to my problem, and they are a heck of a lot less labor-intensive than Earthships. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Earthbag buildings are possibly the cheapest form of construction you are likely to find, and if you do it properly, they could last for centuries. Since I live in a cold climate, I need to put the foundation of my building underground. I've been looking at alternative building techniques and I have been intrigued by Earthships for quite some time.


This is an exciting idea for a anyone who wants to use sustainable materials which have very little impact on the environment. My biggest problem has been the lack of a hillside to build into. This book is very well-written with plenty of illustrations and photos to help you visualize the process of construction. Bravo to Hunter and Kiffmeyer for their wonderful contribution to this fantastically simple idea of construction. From planning out on paper to implementing your ideas at the work site, this book has all you need to know to get started.



organized, complete and very helpful. everything it sais works. i am now building a house from earth bags and i use it much.



Nothing beats a hands-on experience, and if you can visit either the CalEarth site in California, or the Earthships site in New Mexico, you should. We are planning our new house, and are incorporating elements of off-grid solar/wind power, rainfall catchment, passive ventilation, and high-mass wall construction. Hunter gives such good detail, and provides excellent resource lists for materials, and also lovely line diagrams that are very clear and easy to follow. "Ceramic Houses" will give you great information on design principles and on philosophy; the Earthship books by Mike Reynolds give primo information on the plumbing and electrical systems, and in particular on rainfall catchment."Earthbag Building" however, remains our mainstay. This is our "go-to" book for very practical descriptions and diagrams of process and procedure. You get a much better understanding of the process of earthbuilding, and also of the finished product. And to truly make her the Queen of Bag Building, if you e-mail her a reasonable question, she answers. Then, as you begin to plan to build, gather all the information you can.



I first checked this book out in the local library. I can recommend it highly to anyone interested in exploring this form of construction. It's a wealth of information, so I went to Amazon and bought two copies.



This is a must book for anyone who is considering to undertake the task of building an earthbag structure. There are many tips and suggestions, the result of long practical experience, that will help the inexperienced builder to avoid many: "if I only had thought of this earlier." moments.