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  1. 10 janv. 2017 · Adding to the sequence of previous blogposts about natural and sustainable building materials, like hemp, cork and rammed earth, we decided to discuss the value of reed in architecture. Reed is one of the world’s most widely available wetland plant, thanks to its highly-reproductive characteristic.

  2. 15 juil. 2021 · To reduce the environmental impact of the construction sector, preserve and renovate vernacular buildings, and create commercial value for locally available natural materials such as the giant reed (Arundo donax), it is necessary to know a material’s physical and thermal proprieties.

  3. 5 nov. 2015 · Reed is a natural building materials that possess many useful benefits in contemporary building practices. Reeds grow around lakes, swamps and other water canals and have no environmental impact...

  4. 25 nov. 2010 · The use of reed in traditional architecture is mostly connected with the lowland regions of Europe, as in mountainous areas wood as construction material and especially wooden shingles as...

  5. 15 juil. 2021 · Reed, considered to be a carbon-neutral and a carbon dioxide sink material, has been used for centuries for diverse uses. Its high availability and properties made it a popular building...

  6. Abstract: Knowing the properties of vernacular materials is crucial to heritage conservation and to develop innovative solutions. Reed, considered to be a carbon-neutral and a carbon dioxide sink material, has been used for centuries for diverse uses. Its high availability and properties made it a

  7. 6 nov. 2015 · Reed is a natural building materials that possess many useful benefits in contemporary building practices. Reeds grow around lakes, swamps and other water canals and have no environmental impact if dismantled after construction as they are biodegradable. Reeds are also easy to cut and handle making for a flexible material easily used ...