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Gramlich, Ashley Nicolle.
A concise history of the use of the rammed earth building technique including information on methods of preservation, repair, and maintenance.
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Title/Author:
A concise history of the use of the rammed earth building technique including information on methods of preservation, repair, and maintenance.
Author:
Gramlich, Ashley Nicolle.
Description:
203 p.
Notes:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
Notes:
Adviser: Donald Peting.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International51-06(E).
Subject:
Cultural Resources Management.
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=1538563
ISBN:
9781303119217
A concise history of the use of the rammed earth building technique including information on methods of preservation, repair, and maintenance.
Gramlich, Ashley Nicolle.
A concise history of the use of the rammed earth building technique including information on methods of preservation, repair, and maintenance.
- 203 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 2013.
Pise de terre or rammed earth is a building technique that has existed for over ten thousand years. Although this technique was first documented for Western Civilization by the Roman Pliny the Elder circa 79 AD, evidence of its use prior to his time is found in China, Europe, and elsewhere. Rammed earth achieved notoriety in the United States during three distinct periods in its history: the Jeffersonian era, the Great Depression, and the Back-to-Nature Movement of the 1970s. In the United States earth buildings are uncommon and usually deemed marginal or fringe. This is true even though at times the U.S. government has been a proponent of alternative building techniques, especially rammed earth. Intended for those interested in material culture, this thesis provides a brief history of rammed earth, articulates its importance to the building record of the United States, and describes methods for its preservation, repair, and maintenance.
ISBN: 9781303119217Subjects--Topical Terms:
603382
Cultural Resources Management.
A concise history of the use of the rammed earth building technique including information on methods of preservation, repair, and maintenance.
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