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One method of attaining natural superinsulation with [[CEB]] construction is to create a thick wall cavity (2-3 feet wide) which can be filled with hammermilled straw for insulation. Hemp wool, Styrofoam, a sawdust/lime mixture, perlite or Greensulate (made from grain husks by mycelium) are possible alternatives to strawbale. This is worth exploring in our work. | One method of attaining natural superinsulation with [[Compressed Earth Blocks|CEB]] construction is to create a thick wall cavity (2-3 feet wide) which can be filled with hammermilled straw for insulation. Hemp wool, Styrofoam, a sawdust/lime mixture, perlite or Greensulate (made from grain husks by mycelium) are possible alternatives to strawbale. This is worth exploring in our work. | ||
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Revision as of 00:58, 22 February 2014
One method of attaining natural superinsulation with CEB construction is to create a thick wall cavity (2-3 feet wide) which can be filled with hammermilled straw for insulation. Hemp wool, Styrofoam, a sawdust/lime mixture, perlite or Greensulate (made from grain husks by mycelium) are possible alternatives to strawbale. This is worth exploring in our work. link