From waste to building material: compressed earth blocks as a regenerative masonry unit

Author: Christian Gäth, Micha Kretschmann and Florian Foerster

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2 June 2025

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From waste to building material: compressed earth blocks as a regenerative masonry unit

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Christian Gäth, Micha Kretschmann and Florian Foerster
Date published
2 June 2025
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Christian Gäth, Micha Kretschmann and Florian Foerster

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 6, 2025, Page(s) 25-29

Date published

2 June 2025

Author

Christian Gäth, Micha Kretschmann and Florian Foerster

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 6, 2025, Page(s) 25-29

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Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article discusses how compressed earth blocks can replace conventional masonry units and provide numerous benefits including reduced embodied carbon and material circularity.

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Decarbonising the built environment is a core task to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. The two single most effective measures to decarbonise building materials are avoiding primary raw materials through circular strategies and shifting to low-carbon building materials. The adoption of unfired earth blocks as a substitute for conventional masonry materials addresses both goals, as they are not only a low-carbon building material but can also entirely be sourced from secondary sources and are theoretically infinitely recyclable.

To date, their use within the industrialised construction sector has been limited, in part due to the absence of the necessary building regulations and lack of material optimisation. New standards introduced in Germany are now allowing their use in buildings up to five storeys. Bauhaus Earth, a Berlin-based research institute in the field of regenerative architecture and urban planning, is exploring the potential for a scaled adoption of earth blocks, and reports on their experience with the material, sourcing strategies, testing parameters and fields of application.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Masonry Soils and Earth Technical Carbon Issue 6

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