Design of Adobe Bricks from Local Raw Materials for Use in the Monuments of Earthen Architecture (Case of Adrar Hospital) Algeria


Abstract eng:
The earthen architecture has evolved through generations using local materials. The earthen material has proven its validity in time and its efficiency in the architectural solutions and design. Also this material has proven its capacity of protection against the influence of climatic and environmental factors. It meets the needs of the population and cultural and economic development. Despite the advantages of the strengths and the many features that make earthen the first building material in desert areas, others disadvantages must be taken into account and improve to a more efficient use. The scientific study will improve the earthen material properties so, that, it becomes more resistant to humidity and erosion. Structural restoration of old buildings requires respect of their original architectures and knowledge of the characteristics of the materials used. To this end, our study aims to develop earthen compositions (Adobe), compatible with original materials building of the monument materials, with better performance, for a proper restoration. The results of physical and mechanical characteristics of the compositions prepared in laboratories showed performance characteristics and compatible with the materials of the Adrar hospital. These final results will allow us for proper restoration of the monument.

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The Graduate School of Cultural Heritage, Kongju National University, Republic of Korea
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Conference Title:
International Conference on Conservation of Stone and Earthen Architectural Heritage
Conference Venue:
Kongju (KR)
Conference Dates:
2014-05-20
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