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AT Editor2025-06-30T14:40:47+01:00Sited on the edge of a reed bog in Cork, Ireland, Fuinneamh Workshop Architects’ rammed-earth eco pavilion provides a quiet space for reflection, education, and community gatherings.
Sited on the edge of a reed bog in Cork, Ireland, Fuinneamh Workshop Architects’ rammed-earth eco pavilion provides a quiet space for reflection, education, and community gatherings.
Earth Building UK and Ireland has produced a learning module on earth building for School of Specification. CEO Rowland Keable explains why we need a change of mindset to unlock the many benefits it brings.
London-based practice New Makers Bureau and Ugandan multidisciplinary firm Localworks have delivered phase one of Kampala’s first purpose-built community arts space. Timothy Latim enjoys a contemporary take on vernacular forms and construction techniques.
The project team behind Jonathan Tuckey's innovative Rammed Earth House discuss key aspects of the design and construction process, and explain why rammed earth is a viable material for our net zero future.
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Waugh Thistleton Architects selected rammed earth construction at Bushey Cemetery for its symbolic and practical sensitivity to the Jewish faith, explains Andrew Waugh
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