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I am not an expert, but why then most of the world has switched to cement, when cement is available at the right price?



According to the wiki[1]:

> Interest in rammed earth declined after World War II when the cost of modern construction materials decreased.[citation needed] Rammed earth was considered substandard, and still is opposed by many contractors, engineers, and tradesmen who are unfamiliar with earthen construction techniques.[7] The prevailing perception that such materials and techniques perform poorly in regions prone to earthquakes has prevented their use in much of the world.[citation needed] In Chile, for example, rammed earth edifices normally cannot be conventionally insured against damage or even be approved by the government.[citation needed]

Lots of missing citations, but seems reasonable. I for one had never heard of this construction technique until today.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammed_earth


David Suzuki profiled a rammed earth house on Vancouver Island that's a neat overview of it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra4Pldetd_M




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