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atural building

Building a house for


a healthy living
and a sustainable future
Healthy
Living
. No VOC’S (Volatile
Organic Coumpounds)

. Thermal insulation
. Natural light
.No chemical risks in
the building site
Sustaina
ble
Future
Observin Working
g Natural with
nature
Upcyclin adapting
g
Reducing
Reusing
Local
Closing
Observin Working
g with
nature
Observin
g
Reducing

Rethinkin
Upcyclin
g Reclaiming
materials:

- Scrapyard
- Wood seller

Reusing
Natural

Local
Light
Stra
w
Clay
tech
1: Preparing “hot
chocolate”
Equipment:
-- Pick, spade, rake,
wheelbarrow

-- big bucket, jar

-- water and soil


1: Preparing “hot
chocolate”
Equipment:
-- Pick, spade, rake,
wheelbarrow

-- big bucket, jar

-- water and soil


2.“hot chocolate” and
straw mixing
Equipment:
-- Table

et
-- Medium size buck

-- Gloves
2.“hot chocolate” and
straw mixing
Equipment:
-- Water and soil

--Concrete mixer
3.Boxing preparation
3.Boxing preparation

Equipment:
- Ladder

- Reclaimed wood

-Screw driver

-Screws
4.Filling up the boxing

Equipment:
-- Ladder

-- Reclaimed wood

-- Screw driver

-- Screws + bits
5. Revealing the result! –
end of working day
Plaste
ring
Aladdi
n!
Recipe:
1:1 Equipment:
-- water and soil

--Donkey manure

-- bucket

-- gloves

-- Lime for the last


plaster layer
A
great
tech
nique
Other
advantages
* Easy to cut, add and patchwork
* Easy recipe and light technique – a single
woman can do a house
* Easy management (a wall can be started in
one day and finished after a few days)
* Great opportunity to meditate
* Cheap
The walls in
Time: numbers
2.5 square meters per day, per
person

Area of wall per bale: 1,5


square meters

Contraction: from 0,3 to 3


centimeters per pannel depending on size of the
Thanx for
coming!

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