Buttressed Earthbag Corners With Rope Ties

Buttressed earthbag corners reinforced with rope ties
Buttressed earthbag corners reinforced with rope ties

Patti Stouter of Build Simple.org has another great idea for reinforcing earthbag walls at low cost in earthquake zones. For context, please see the blog post from last week called Low Cost Village Housing for Nepal and note how the corner is built.

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Expanding Earthbag Building in Nepal

Model earthbag homes such as this one by Good Earth Nepal.org may hold the key to rebuilding Nepal safely, sustainably and affordably.
Model earthbag homes such as this one by Good Earth Nepal.org may hold the key to rebuilding Nepal safely, sustainably and affordably.

Earthbag building in Nepal is growing swiftly for numerous reasons. For one, around 55 earthbag buildings survived the earthquakes with little or no damage. That’s about the most powerful advertising you can get. People saw for themselves how earthbag buildings are stronger than the rest of the buildings in the area. In some cases almost all of the other buildings collapsed – including concrete structures – while the earthbag buildings safely withstood the quakes. This obviously made a huge impression on people and the word has spread rapidly.

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Primitive Technology Blog – Tiled Roof Hut


“I built this tiled roof hut in the bush using only primitive tools and materials. The tools I used have been made in my previous videos. It should be pointed out that I do not live in the wild and that this is just a hobby. It should be obvious to most that this is not a survival shelter but an experiment in primitive building technology.”

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Reciprocal Roof at Home-Farm.org

Reciprocal roof on earthbag roundhouse made with free eastern red cedar trees
Reciprocal roof on earthbag roundhouse made with free eastern red cedar trees

“Reciprocal frame roofs are highly regarded in the natural building community though there is a limited amount of information about them on the internet. Resources that we’ve found helpful are listed at the bottom of this post. There is evidence of similar structures dating back to antiquated castles of Japan and Eskimo huts, though I have yet to find images of these.

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Smokeless Stoves

Clean cooking stoves in place of open cooking fires are being provided in Nepal
Clean cooking stoves in place of open cooking fires are being provided in Nepal

I’ve been told that smokeless stoves are being built in every district of Nepal by the following two organizations:

Alternative Energy Promotion Center
“Improved cook stove (ICS) is a device that is designed to improve combustion efficiency of biomass, consume less fuel, save cooking time, convenient in cooking process and creates smokeless environment in the kitchen or reduction in the volume of smoke produced during cooking against the traditional stove.

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