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Earth and plant fibers—uncooked, untreated, uncalcined, and raw—form the focus of this transdisciplinary exploration of architecture, combining recipes, life-cycle thinking, and fabrication to rethink the role of materials in the built environment. Drawing on practical design and experimental research as well as case studies, diagrams, and data, the book illustrates how working with earth and fibers can inspire building practices that are both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition. By connecting technical insight with cultural and environmental perspectives, this book positions earth-fiber materials as a critical lens through which architecture engages with matter, craft, and ecological systems.
Pages: 232
Language: English
24 × 17 cm
200 col. ill.
Publication: 2 Nov 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2813-5
Publication: 2 Nov 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2814-2