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Warm, Dry Climate Houses (Adobe)
By Caden Haigler
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• Adobe houses have be known to be around since eighth century B.C.
• Common in many places in the world, mostly dry, warm climates.
• Middle East, North Africa, South America, southwestern North America, and in Spain are just some of the places this home type is used.
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• Adobe bricks are made of a composition of clay, water, and straw
• The composition is poured into a frame which is removed quickly after the mixture sets in.
• It is then left to dry and later turned on its side to finish.
Stacked Up
• To build the house, the adobe bricks are stacked on each other.
• The roof is made by having wooded beams and screen across them with brick laid on top of that.
The Looks• As you can see in the first picture below, an adobe house
being made.• Notice that its just the bare bricks and has wooden beams on
the doorways and ceiling for support.• The second picture is of a finished house, notice the plaster
that is on top of the bricks and the flat roof.
Why?
• These houses are great for warm, dry climates.• Has great thermal properties which are good
for cold desert nights.• Would this be good in Caldwell County? I
would say no, because we do have a lot of rain, but on the flip side it would be good for summer time.
Bibliography
• "Adobe -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 16 Jan. 2010. Web. 20 Jan. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe>.
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