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    Architect Werner Schmidt’s Straw-Bale Construction

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    Werner Schmidt (TrĂŒbbach, Switzerland, 1953) is one of the most interesting contemporary ‘green’ architects, particularly experienced in straw-bale building. His accomplishments include now 20 straw-bale buildings of which 14 at least partially load-bearing. This paper extracts some essential principles from his work and explains in detail his technological solutions. This is the result of a thorough analysis, carried on during the reparation of a monograph. The success of his approach derives from many factors, among which: - Schmidt’s training as a mason. In contrast with many fellow architects, his designs are rooted in practicality and feasibility. Moreover, he actively participates to the construction work. - His holistic vision of ecological building: straw bales are chosen because of the overall advantages they offer. Preferably, he adopts a modified ‘Nebraska’ technique, using high-density ‘jumbo bales’ forming more than 120 cm thick walls. This rather unique method assures rapidity of construction, and allows to solve a number of criticalities associated with ‘small bale’ building. - Not seeking the highest possible performances lets to focus economic and technical efforts on few elements that really need to be state-of-the-art. The envelope can be built with simple techniques, while parts that need be built precisely (stairs, cooking implements, baths, etc.) can be prefabricated. Schmidt’s work shows that high ecological consideration can be coupled with convincing architectural results. The quality of his buildings in terms of energy performance, living value, and beautiful form constitutes a good practice promoting new ways to ‘green’ architecture

    Mansilla de García, Eduarda. 2015. Escritos periodísticos completos (1860-1892). Edic., introd. y notas Marina L. Guidotti. (Ediciones Académicas de Literatura Argentina Siglos XIX y XX). Buenos Aires: Corregidor. 752 pp.

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    Fil: Bocco, Andrea. Universidad Nacional de CĂłrdob

    Vegetarian architecture. Case studies on building and nature

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    What is “good” architecture? This seemingly simple question is connected to a wide range of criteria—just like the radical quest for “good” food, which has produced a wealth of insights over the past few decades. Vegetarian Architecture showcases buildings based on simple technology, good craftsmanship, and careful choice of local and natural materials, as well as local development initiatives which demonstrate excellence in building quality, landscape restoration, and community revitalisation. The selection of case studies is broad and definitely unconventional: it encompasses Europe and Japan, and privileges lesser-known authors, unobtrusive works, and marginal localities where radically fresh attitudes have been able to develop

    Il progetto pilota

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    I paragrafi "Esempio applicativo di rilievo costruttivo finalizzato al recupero antisismico" (p. 52-55) e "Indicazioni preliminari per il consolidamento" (p. 55-56) sono di Corrado Curt
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