Focus - Rammed Earth
From 9.30am to 4.30 pm
Language: English, but if demanded parts can be translated in French/Dutch
BC materials
Havenlaan 104
1000 Brussel
Belgium
Rammed Earth is an ancient sustainable building method of constructing walls, floor and surfaces. Composed of a natural earth mix, rammed earth structures use local materials, meaning they have near zero embodied energy and produce zero waste. The technique involves compressing the earth mix, layer by layer to form the desired structure.
This workshop will introduce you to the world of Rammed Earth. From the mixture, to the execution and
We do have a general guidebook on Unfired Earth materials, it's available here. It may be useful to read this before the workshop.
PROGRAM
Introduction
we offer you an insight in the approach of BC materials on how to transform excavated earth into a Rammed Earth mixture. Through a lecture, we let you travel through some projects where such materials have been applied.
Theoretical
we will guide you through the properties, design guidelines and implementation guidelines. Where does it make sense to use rammed earth? How to make a suitable mixture?
Practical
During a hands-on workshop you will be able to make a mixture, understand the right humidity, make a rammed earth wall, polish the surface,... This allows you to try out all processing steps such as mixing, ramming, finishing.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Cancellation
The purchase of a ticket confirms your participation. Cancel free of charge up to 14 days before the workshop, your registration will then automatically move to one of the next workshop dates or the full amount will be refunded to you. After the cancellation period, we will simply move your registration to a next workshop date.
BC Studies keeps the right to cancel the workshop up to 7 days before the start if the number of participants is too low.
Participants: maximum 16 people, minimum 4 people per workshop.
Insurance
While we do everything possible to create a safe and enjoyable learning experience, please note that participation involves a certain level of personal responsibility. We kindly ask that participants exercise care and follow the instructions provided throughout the workshop to ensure a smooth and safe experience.
That being said, by attending, you acknowledge that participation is at your own risk. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to creating together in a supportive and fun environment!
More information
For more information about the workshop, e-mail info@bcstudies.org

