Rath House and Mud Skyscrapers

Many times people ask me how high can you build with earth. Well, for instance, one can take a look at the 1000 year old earth-built skyscrapers in Yemen http://www.earthbagbuild.com/brief_history.htm.  Now, I have not been in Yemen yet, but last year, my friend Shea and I went on a trip in search for the tallest earth building in Germany: the Rath House. It was built around the year 1850 with rammed earth (compressed soil into a formwork), the house is 6 floors height and it is a combination of loadbearing earthen walls and timber structure.

By the way, if you see a tiny man in the left corner of the picture, that, my friends … is Shea Hagy.

-David

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Rammed paper workshop

earthLAB invites you to the Rammed Paper Workshop. Learn how to create pots with recycled newspaper in a fun and sustainable way. The workshop starts at 9:00 with a short lecture about the technique and then we continue with the practical seminar. You will learn to build pots that you can bring home for your plants and flowers.

Date: Saturday 9th of November
Place: Ateljen Chalmers Arkitektur, Svens Hultins gata 6
Time: 9:00 – 16:00
Cost: 250 SEK, Student 150 SEK
Note: fika is included but please bring you own lunch.

What to bring: a hammer, your leftovers of newspaper, comfortable clothes and energy!

For booking or further information please contact info@earthlabstudio.com

The rammed earth house (part 1)

The rammed earth house (part 1)

My folks have a small property in the south of Mexico (close to paradise), where they plan to build a house. Their dream is to have a space where they could happily spend their time as a retired couple. I am happy to be part of that dream, and what a better way to do it than with rammed earth! 🙂 Follow the story of this old couple, a crazy architect and a rammed earth villa.

/David