Talk:Compressed Earth Blocks
Aren't they Compressed Earth Bricks? Ryan Lutz 23:54, 29 July 2011 (CEST)
Where's the straw? Firing is more conducive to OSE principles
Don't people the world all over usually mix in straw when making clay bricks? It's equivalent to rebar in cement. Hollow and firing also have great advantages. Firing allows greater strength for higher construction and easier water-proofing, not to mention shingles. Solar concentration can serve double-duty for the firing. I imagine a slow conveyor of bricks in front of a long parabolic mirror. So firing supports the modularity and 100 year lifespan goals. I think it would be wise for those who are making the big-picture decisions for OSE to become very familiar with what the 3rd world is doing to solve various problems. Travel is a business and .org expense. Zawy 18:19, 1 August 2011 (CEST)