Nomad Foundation Domes and Tuareg tribe in Niger, Africa

Nomad Foundation earthbag domes in Niger
Nomad Foundation earthbag domes in Niger

“There were many goals to be achieved with this training program. The final project was to leave them with 2 dorms; one for boys, one for girls, and one for the teacher. The nomads were to build it in order to learn how to build something, as they are not accustomed to building. We had trained 23 nomads on how to build domes with reclaimed rice and flour bags.

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How to Build a House with a Single Bag of Cement

Cob house on earthbag foundation made with natural and recycled materials
Cob house on earthbag foundation made with natural and recycled materials

“Sukalatti was built using the same amount of energy required to produce 50 bags of cement at the factory. Without the nylon shade net, producing a single bag of cement would consume more energy than the entire house.”

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Tractor Cob

Mixing cob with a tractor is about 100 times faster than mixing cob with your feet.
Mixing cob with a tractor is about 100 times faster than mixing cob with your feet.

“Many of you might be wondering “Why would I want to mix cob with a tractor?” There are other good methods of mixing cob with your feet, using a tarp, or in a pit that don’t require the burning of fossil fuels. This is true, and any method of mixing cob without heavy machinery is going to be the purest form of cob mixing with the lowest amount of embodied energy.

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Update: An Earthbag Training Center for Teachers in Nepal

An earthbag training center for teachers in Nepal from Eco-Logis on Vimeo.

“A short video presenting First Step Himalaya, NGO who is building a training center for teachers in rural Nepal (Sindhupalchok district). They decided to build with earthbags: an economical, ecological & quick technique.

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