IN CHINA Many traditional methods, techniques and materials are now back in popular use, although the popularity of these techniques differ in each country. In the northeastern region of China built 600 houses had walls made of straw that can withstand the heat. These houses heating only requires one-third compared to the usual brick house, and successfully improve the condition of the occupants by reducing the cost of heating, air and polution CO2 emissions. In this project the haystack used as wall materials eksterior building. Haystack is then plastered two sides. As a result, the wall thickness of 45-60 cm which looks like a wall of adobe or stone. The wall structure can withstand the load of the roof or just as a wall charger. Straw-bale construction is well suited to the climate of northeastern China. The first trial is carried out to build a school building destroyed the original brick mild earthquake. The houses are built with this program so far been able to withstand an earthquake because the walls are light and flexible straw which is able to absorb the shock of the earthquake. Residents typically heats the room by burning coal. The side effects, high levels of pollution and is suspected to be the cause of many people who develop lung cancer and respiratory illness. With home that can withstand the heat, the amount of coal needs to be burned is reduced by 40-50%.
According to the residents, this thatched house warming in a more stable and equitable, and any respiratory Summary long term use of straw has been successfully reduced by two-thirds sum bricks used in building exterior walls, thereby reducing pollution and consumption of rare clay , Monitoring showed that on a cold day, in the thatched house was burned five kilograms less than the root coal brick home usual. Straw house 68% more energy efficient with brick house of the same size and CO2 emissions per home was reduced by 0.6 to 1.2 tons per year.
The walls were made of straw offers a high insulation value hinnga reducing fuel costs, CO2 emissions and air pollution. Straw has nilaiCRSI 5.8 compared to 0.33 for the brick wall. It also has a lower energy content.
ECO-HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
Eco-house built from environmentally friendly material, available in natural, sustainable and more economical. Materials for these buildings can be made of clay and sand. When mixed with water and, usually, straw and other fibers, such mixtures dapatberbentuk cob or adobe (clay blocks). Other materials normally used are earth, wood, straw, rice husks, bamboo and stone. Many types of recycled materials that are commonly used, including Urbanite (chunks of concrete foundations used) and glass recycling. Some of the more material is generally avoided in the building as a result negativenya on the environment and health. These materials such as wood illegally harvested, portland cement as a base mix, painting and other layers that emit volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) and some plastics, especially polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are dangerous
According to the residents, this thatched house warming in a more stable and equitable, and any respiratory Summary long term use of straw has been successfully reduced by two-thirds sum bricks used in building exterior walls, thereby reducing pollution and consumption of rare clay , Monitoring showed that on a cold day, in the thatched house was burned five kilograms less than the root coal brick home usual. Straw house 68% more energy efficient with brick house of the same size and CO2 emissions per home was reduced by 0.6 to 1.2 tons per year.
The walls were made of straw offers a high insulation value hinnga reducing fuel costs, CO2 emissions and air pollution. Straw has nilaiCRSI 5.8 compared to 0.33 for the brick wall. It also has a lower energy content.
ECO-HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
Eco-house built from environmentally friendly material, available in natural, sustainable and more economical. Materials for these buildings can be made of clay and sand. When mixed with water and, usually, straw and other fibers, such mixtures dapatberbentuk cob or adobe (clay blocks). Other materials normally used are earth, wood, straw, rice husks, bamboo and stone. Many types of recycled materials that are commonly used, including Urbanite (chunks of concrete foundations used) and glass recycling. Some of the more material is generally avoided in the building as a result negativenya on the environment and health. These materials such as wood illegally harvested, portland cement as a base mix, painting and other layers that emit volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) and some plastics, especially polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are dangerous

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