Rammed earth is one of the oldest methods of constructing walls and still holds great potential for modern earth construction. One aspect of this potential is the gift of its colors and layers, which become visible as the formworks are removed, revealing a layered character. As a process that involves the layer-by-layer compression of gravel, sand, silt, and clay, its resulting appearance is a horizontal stratification of earth tones, material content, and curing procedures. This colorful appearance of rammed earth walls can be controlled and explored through patterns, texture, pigmentation, and natural clay colors, offering an opportunity to push its boundaries within architecture.
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NGS Macmillan Unit / The Manser Practice
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Architects: The Manser Practice
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: Art in Site, Smeeden Foreman, Summers Inman, Vinci
https://www.archdaily.com/880789/ngs-macmillan-unit-the-manser-practiceDaniel Tapia