The adobe constructive technique has undoubted advantages with respect to other modern constructive techniques, as comfort for the living spaces and the respect of the external environment. In terms of thermal performances [1-‐4] the adobe technique allows good thermal insulation capacities of the buildings. Some studies have investigated also the choice of the optimal type of clay for adobe bricks with or without the use of stabilizers [5-‐6]. These can be natural or artificial [7-‐9] and they influence the technological and mechanical properties.
Recent studies [10-‐13] on the mechanical performances of the earthen bricks have mainly focused their investigations on the influence of the quantity and type of constituents on these properties. In [10] it is shown that the utilization of plastic fibres increases the compressive strength in comparison to the use of straw fibres. Some researches highlighted that the increase of straw fibres decrease the compressive strength [11-‐12] and the weight of the specimens, but the strain capacity raises. Another study [13] showed that the compressive strength raises with the decrement of the aspect ratio, namely, the ratio between the height and the thickness of the sample.
The determination of the mechanical behaviour of the adobe constructive system is also at the base of the preservation and of the repair of the cultural heritage that is made by this constructive technique.
In this paper we summarize the researches which we have been done on this subject. More details are reported in [14, 15].
001_ COVER
003_VIEW Constructing for the De-Growth in the Mediterranean Region
Dora Francese
005_INDEX
FOCUS ON RAMMED EARTH
007_ Earth Architecture in Sardinia. Identity and Design
Antonello Sanna
012_ Mechanical Characterization of Some Roman Adobe Masonries at the Archaeological Site of Suasa
Stefano Lenci, Enrico Quagliarini
018_Mud Brick Architecture and the Case of Korestia Villages in Greece
Nafsika Exintaveloni, Athanassios Balasas, Fani Vavili
023_Earth Architecture in North of Portugal – Case Study From Vernacular to Contemporary
Paulo Mendonça
029_The Walls of Buildings in the Rural Area of Molise. A Bioclimatic Subsystem between Limestone, Brick and Raw Earth
Gigliola Ausiello, Domenico Fornaro
034_Recovering the Mediterranean Cultural Landscape with Rammed Earth
Dora Francese
040_A Possible Innovation in the Traditional Manufacturing of the Galeb Brick in Southern Tunisia
Fouad Ben Ali, Fabio Iucolano, Barbara Liguori, Domenico Caputo, Daniela Piscopo, Marina Fumo
044_Architecture of Earth and Shade
Flaviano Maria Lorusso
050 _ReHAb: a Project for Participative Retrofitting with Earth and Local Materials
Grégoire Paccoud, Roberto Pennacchio
055_Sustainable Development and New “Ancient Opportunities”: the Raw Earth
Maria Cristina Forlani, Luciana Mastrolonardo
063_Environmental Assessment of Products in Raw Earth
Patrizia Milano
070_The Earthen Architecture and Standard Requirements
Paola De Joanna
075_The Stabilization and the Thermal Resistance of the Rammed Earth
Luca Buoninconti
080_Adobe Bricks as a Structural Material. Perspective Applications to Vault
Maurizio Angelillo, Antonio Fortunato
STUDIES AND RESEARCHES
086_Saint Mary’s Abbey and Saint Filadelfo’s Church (Italy). The Mediterranean Architecture
Màrcia Regina Escorteganha, Marina Fumo, Jacqueline Bayon, Essaid Bilal, Franciele Laner
090_Magna Grecia and Mediterraneo. The settlement of Akropolis
Rosa Maria Giusto
096_A Building Technique for Realization of Opening Bearing Walls of Salento
Fabrizio Leccisi, Paola Francesca Nisticò
100_Smart Heritage as Regeneration of Historic Mediterranean Cities
Starlight Vattano
105_City Mood. About (Cultural) State of the City Space
Marina Mihaila
108_Instruments for the Calculation of Energy Performance in Historical Buildings
Marta Calzolari, Pietromaria Davoli
115_Modeling for Project Design: Instruments for Sustainable and Integrated Design
Giacomo Chiesa, Orio De Paoli
120_PHD RESULTS
121_LIST OF AUTHORS