Colors Of the Earth: Ghana's Incredible, Rammed Earth Walls

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Rammed earth constructions are not a novelty, on the contrary, some sections of the Great Wall of China were made using this technique. Relegated and replaced by modern methods of construction, the mud walls are currently re-emerging as an economic, sustainable solution, with low environmental impact. Even Joelle Eyeson, a young African entrepreneur, is betting that it may be the answer to the housing deficit in her region.

This is a rudimentary construction system in which earth is compressed into wooden boxes. The clay is horizontally placed in layers of 15 cm in height, and compacted with manual or pneumatic tools, to achieve its ideal density creating a resistant and durable structure.

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Cite: Souza, Eduardo. "Colors Of the Earth: Ghana's Incredible, Rammed Earth Walls" [Tons da terra: os incríveis desenhos das paredes de taipa em Gana] 18 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. (Trans. Franco, José Tomás) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/914736/colors-of-the-earth-the-incredible-designs-of-rammed-earth-walls-in-ghana> ISSN 0719-8884

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