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Natural Building: A Guide to Materials and Techniques

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Full Title:

Natural Building: A Guide to Materials and Techniques

Contributors:

By (Author) Tom Woolley

ISBN:

9781861268419

Publisher:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Imprint:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Publication Date:

26th June 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Applied ecology

Dewey:

691

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

725g

Description

Natural building involves construction with materials that have undergone less processing and manufacturing than conventional synthetic products. Wherever possible, the natural materials that are used are renewable, originating from crops, and are obtained locally. Transport, pollution, carbon emissions and fossil fuel use are therefore minimized and the end-product is harmonious, healthy and environmentally beneficial. Describes the many materials and methods that have been used by the pioneers of natural building. Discusses the reasons why various materials have been chosen and frankly explains their advantages and disadvantages. Provides a detailed consideration of all the main forms of natural construction including building with earth, timber and straw bales. Covers green and natural roofs, lime and masonry, and the use of hemp as well as natural insulation materials, paints and finishes. Thoroughly examines all the techniques involved. Analyses the principles of green building and the issues involved in planning and regulatory approvals. Lavishly illustrated with over 220 colour photographs and diagrams.

Author Bio

Tom Woolley is Professor of Architecture at Queen's University Belfast. A member of the Association of Environment-Conscious Builders, he is a frequent speaker at major conferences concerned with natural building and related issues. He edited the Green Building Handbook [Spon Press 1997 & 2000], contributes to the work of Rachel Bevan Architects and is involved in building a house using hemp-lime construction.

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