We should all strive to warm our share of the globe. The effects will be felt uniformly whether you drive a Mazda or ride a bike.
Oh no. That was for you to tag your fellow "inquisitive minds". The rest of us don't do that.Tag them.. cc @RANDY $
Oh no. That was for you to tag your fellow "inquisitive minds". The rest of us don't do that.
You seem determined to draw blood.Oh no. That was for you to tag your fellow "inquisitive minds". The rest of us don't do that.
Pepeta kabisa ili iwake!You seem determined to draw blood.
Yaani main material is mixed on-site. Hakuna kuchezwa na watu wa lorry za mawe.In nyeri I have sn houses built with similar bricks.
Your should also check out rammed earth style of building which is an improved version of the building a mad/dirt house
Hizo nyumba zimejaa Múcakuthi, Wang'uru, Mwea etc...In nyeri I have sn houses built with similar bricks.
Your should also check out rammed earth style of building which is an improved version of the building a mad/dirt house
We should all strive to warm our share of the globe. The effects will be felt uniformly whether you drive a Mazda or ride a bike.
As we speak an architect pal is building his rural house in kwale using a combination of rammed earth and river rock.....it's stunning.Yaani main material is mixed on-site. Hakuna kuchezwa na watu wa lorry za mawe.
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Sustainability is going to be the keyword in almost all things very soon.
For now, kuna watu wanaona tu ni kama it's some meaningless buzz-word but that's where the World is heading
Huh?Hizo nyumba zimejaa Múcakuthi, Wang'uru, Mwea etc...
Nyumba za mud bricks...Huh?
Hello Chief.As we speak an architect pal is building his rural house in kwale using a combination of rammed earth and river rock.....it's stunning.
I also know of a school which is in the design stages whose main building material will be rammed earth.
In Africa Ghanaians are slowly but surely embracing the technology.