[Greenbuilding] Article: Would you live in a house made of sand andbacteria?

conservation architect elitalking at rockbridge.net
Mon Jun 30 07:36:30 CDT 2014


My question is, “ Is it biodegradable?”  The packaging material using this process is.  That is a great feature for packaging.  However, I am not so sure about a structural material to replace concrete.  For foundations that are in contact with the ground and need to be tolerant to moisture, it would need to be inert to biological action.  This is one of the great qualities of concrete.  Like wood, however, if it is used in parts of the structure where the moisture is managed to keep dry.  

Eli 

From: sanjay jain 
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 7:37 PM
To: Green Building 
Subject: [Greenbuilding] Article: Would you live in a house made of sand andbacteria?

http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/21/tech/innovation/would-you-live-in-a-house-made-of-urine-and-bacteria/

(CNN) -- Peter Trimble found his formula through trial and error. A design student at the University of Edinburgh, he was aiming to produce an artistic exhibition for a module on sustainability, when he stumbled on "Dupe," a living alternative to concrete.

A lab technician introduced Trimble to Sporosarcina pasteurii, a bacterium with binding qualities, sometimes used to solidify soil to hold road signs in place. The student tested it with one of the world's most abundant resources - sand. Pumping bacterial solution into a sand-filled mould, he added nutrients, urea derived from urine as fertilizer and calcium. After a year, and hundreds of failed experiments, this process manufactured a stool around 70% the compression strength of concrete.

The process requires less than one-sixth of the energy used in concrete production, and is completely biodegradable. Crucially, Trimble believes his mechanism has the added benefit that it could be employed by anyone, anywhere.
"Once you have the basic framework it should be transferable. Imagine a Tsunami-hit farm in Indonesia that is not getting supplies. You could use sand and bacteria on site, practically free, and have shelter housing that is far more permanent."



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