The Future Beneath Our Feet: Soil-Cement Bricks and the Path to Sustainable Construction

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Bricks are part of the collective imagination when thinking about construction. These are elementary, ubiquitous, modular, light, and reliable materials for erecting buildings. However, traditional ceramic block manufacturing relies on burning clay in kilns at high temperatures, often powered by non-renewable fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas. Furthermore, the transportation process significantly increases its environmental footprint, as the materials are heavy and bulky. In light of this, there is a growing interest in alternative construction materials that offer a lower environmental impact and greater sustainability. Soil cement bricks –or Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks– are a good example of an existing alternative, as they have a smaller environmental footprint due to their use of local raw materials and the elimination of the burning process, while maintaining many of the intrinsic qualities of traditional bricks.

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Cite: Souza, Eduardo. "The Future Beneath Our Feet: Soil-Cement Bricks and the Path to Sustainable Construction" [O futuro sob nossos pés: tijolos de solo cimento e o caminho para uma construção sustentável] 13 Feb 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1013235/the-future-beneath-our-feet-soil-cement-bricks-and-the-path-to-sustainable-construction> ISSN 0719-8884

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