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14.30

Earth block vaults and domes

Vaults and domes covering interior spaces

and made from earthen blocks are found

mainly in religious buildings in Europe. In

southern Europe, Asia and Africa, nonetheless,

they have also been used in residences,

offices and public buildings (see 1.1, 1.2,

14.29 and 14.30).

These structures demonstrate several advantages

in hot and dry climates, especially in

areas with a wide range of diurnal temperatures.

Given their inherent thermal mass

and their greater heights at the centre of a

space, where light, warm air gathers and

can be easily discharged through openings,

vaulted spaces provide better natural climatic

control than standard cubic ones. They

have smaller surface areas than cubic rooms

of the same volume, and therefore less

heat gain.

In cold and moderate climates as well,

vaults and domes have several advantages.

As the surface area is smaller for the same

volume, heat loss is lower, so heating energy

is reduced.

In all climates, vaults and domes require less

building material to enclose a given volume.

In all developing countries, vaults and

domes are usually cheaper in comparison

with flat or slightly inclined roofs. Observation

has shown that rooms with vaults and

domes have a pleasing and calming effect

on inhabitants in contrast to rooms with

flat ceilings.

Until recently vaults and domes of loam

have been built only with adobes – with the

exception of two experimental domes: the

rammed earth dome described in chapter 5,

p. 59, and a stranglehm dome built at the

BRL in 1985. In numerous arid regions,

where timber is unavailable as a building

material, techniques were developed to

construct vaults and domes from air-sea-

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Designs of building elements

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