Earthen Tectonics

2022
Academic Research

 

This research melds digital and analog workflows to test methods for integrating digital fabrication into traditional practices of rammed earth construction. Developed in two separate workshops with students at the University of Minnesota and California College of the Arts, the research experiments with the use of digitally-fabricated form liners in the production of rammed earth modules that can accommodate a variety of variable and performative textures. The work includes material experimentation to test optimal mixtures, compositions, tamping techniques, and the possibilities of including bio-based, recycled, or harvested materials. Custom fabricated liners are integrated into conventional formworks to produce highly variable earthen modules, conceived as an alternative to concrete and other more carbon-intensive materials.

 

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Instructors: Adam Marcus (Fall 2022, California College of the Arts); Adam Marcus + Jessica Rossi-Mastracci (Spring 2022, University of Minnesota)
Students, Spring 2022: Nicolas Brueske, Yizhen Cai, Francesco Di Caprio, Dan Dorr, Cole Feriancek, Kennawak Geneti, Michael Hempel, Genevieve Hircock, Sanidhya Kumar, Rachel Mansun, Logan Stein, and Lauren Tateosian
Students, Fall 2022: Kimia Bam Farahnak, Abraham Castro, Ruobing Cheng, Lucas Cornejo Saravia, Iván Domínguez-Murillo, Ali Farajmandi, Carlos Garcia, Martin Hitch, Aditya Kosman, Claire Leffler, Alfred Liu, Manpreet Malhi, Colin Murdock, Parham Nourikoupaei, Simran Omer, and Rebecca Velasquez
Thanks to: Malini Srivastava, Justin Kindelspire, Sarah Lowe, Leigh Sata, and Ryan Parham