Authors: Gernot Minke, Princeton Architectural Press, Friedemann Mahlke
ISBN-13: 9783764371715, ISBN-10: 3764371714
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag
Date Published: April 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Professor Dr. Gernot Minke lectures at Kassel University, specialising in developments in the field of natural building materials. Friedemann Mahlke is an architect and lecturer at Kassel University.
Building with straw bales is a technique pioneered a century ago in the state of Nebraska. In recent years there has been a renaissance in the use of straw as a building material largely in the American Southwest, but also in Canada, Australia, France, Holland, Germany, Austria and China. Straw is a renewable resource with excellent insulating properties. It is a cheap and easy-to-use option for self-builders, and even large-scale structures can be erected using timber framework filled with straw.
This book is a practical, hands-on guide to building with straw. Fire safety, protection against moisture, damp, pests and parasites are treated in detail. Numerous on-site photos document the process of assembly and construction step by step.
30 exemplary international projects illustrate the wide spectrum of design possibilities with straw.
I | The technology of straw bale building | |
1 | Introduction | 9 |
2 | History and proliferation of straw bale building | 13 |
3 | Straw as building material | 19 |
4 | Wall construction systems using straw bales | 21 |
5 | Roof and floor construction with straw bales | 25 |
6 | Physical aspects of straw bale building | 28 |
7 | Designing a straw bale building | 36 |
8 | Surface protection and finishing works | 48 |
9 | The building process | 56 |
10 | Trial and error - an example | 63 |
11 | Building cost, insurance, planning permission | 71 |
II | Built examples in detail | |
Residences | ||
Home and workplace | ||
Educational and cultural buildings |