Archive for November, 2008

Happy Anniversary EarthbagBuilding.com

Saturday, November 29th, 2008:

It’s our one year anniversary and we’re happy to say we continue to receive and publish new projects, photos and articles weekly.  Because we publish all the latest news, our growth here at EarthbagBuilding.com mirrors the growth of building with earthbags worldwide. For example, right now we have 31 articles on everything from construction details,    Read More →

Earthbag Building in the Humid Tropics

Thursday, November 27th, 2008:

Earthbag Building in the Humid Tropics: Simple Instructions by Patti Stouter is a 27-page, step-by-step PDF guide to building with earthbags in these demanding climates. It is well thought out, quite informative, and useful as a basic introduction to the concept of building with earthbags. She begins with a general introduction, and then moves on    Read More →

Sandbags for Flood Control

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008:

Sandbags have a long history of use in flood control.  United Bags, Inc., for example, has supplied sandbags to the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers and the public for 117 years. Sandbags play a critical role in building and fortifying dikes and levees to protect our communities.  The bags are low cost and easily transported    Read More →

Shaping Buildings for the Humid Tropics

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008:

Shaping Buildings for the Humid Tropics: Cultures, Climate, and Materials by Patti Stouter, 2008, is a 28 page PDF document that describes how to use ventilation, shading, plantings and insulation to provide comfort in hot humid climates. It includes some discussion of the use of earthbags in achieving these goals. This is one of the    Read More →

A Little History About Burlap Bags

Monday, November 17th, 2008:

In an effort to track down the history of earthbag building, I’ve been reading up on the history of burlap bags – the forerunner to polypropylene bags.  This post is based on information at NYP Corporation, a wholesaler of burlap bags.  (See “Jute to Burlap.”) For centuries, the people of India used jute, the plant    Read More →

Arizona Shop Structure

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008:

John Annesley chose earthbags to build the walls for his large shop in the Arizona desert because they will never rot, burn, harbor mold or off-gass noxious chemicals. Additionally they provide good thermal mass for the fly-wheel effect that works so well in this climate. He plastered the walls with a combination of paper fiber,    Read More →