Publisher's Synopsis
With the construction industry and its clients now turning more and more to sustainable construction materials to satisfy public expectations, this is a timely technical guide to the options available.
Cob housing, green oak frames, straw bale construction and other traditional construction materials and methods are well documented. But traditional is not another word for sustainable. Recycled materials are playing an increasing role in sustainable construction, and there are many modern developments as well, such as biopolymers and alternatives to Portland cement. This comprehensive book covers the traditional and the modern, the low and the high technology alternatives.
The first section discusses sustainable traditional construction and includes technical information on rammed earth, adobe, timber cladding, turf roofing and the like. The second section on recycled materials covers metals, binders, aggregates, insulation, tyres, plastics, polymers and rubber as well as timber. Section three looks at modern developments and includes technical discussion of superadobe, engineered timber, biopolymers and many more. The final section comprises case studies of highly regarded buildings from around the world.