

An edition of Earth, mud, and clay (2010)
West African vernacular architecture
By Audrey Stewart Parkinson
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Preservation Works
Language
eng
Pages
143
Description:
*Earth, Mud, and Clay: West African Vernacular Architecture* discusses the methods of building with natural materials in Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria, and Togo and how these techniques may be improved to increase durability. Arranged in seven chapters, On the Ground, Hand-shaped Lumps of Clay, Sun-dried Molded Mud Bricks, The Compound, Granaries and Mosques, Other Ways of Building with Earth, and Mud Comes into Its Own Again, this book draws on ideas from New Mexico in the United States and Devon, England that provide affordable methods that enhance the use of indigenous mud.
subjects: Earth construction, Vernacular architecture, Building, clay
Places: West Africa