Hello everyone!
My wife and I are planning to build a house in the rural outskirts of St. Louis, MO in the next 3-5 years, and I've been researching various natural building methods to use as infill and/or cladding for a timber-framed structure.
Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks have caught my attention because of the ability to use material from our own land and end up with an exterior that looks similar to brick cladding which my wife prefers over the monolithic look of plastered/rendered cob, strawbale, etc. We're open to using them as infill with the timbers exposed to the outside or cladding the entire exterior with the blocks.
Is this a viable option? I know brick cladding is popular in modern timber frames, but I'm not sure if CSEBs work similarly.
Is there a particular advantage to using the CSEBs as cladding vs. infill?
I'm also open to any book suggestions or names of natural builders/consultants who would be good resources as we move forward.
Thank you,
Mason
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