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Introduction
Soil
Stabilization
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Production layout
Production
Final pre-production operations
Quality controls
Production management and economics
Annexes
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Acknowledgements

Deutsches Zentrum für Entwicklungstechnologien - GATE

Deutsches Zentrum für Entwicklungstechnologien - GATE - stands for German Appropriate Technology Exchange. It was founded in 1978 as a special division of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH. GATE is a centre for the dissemination and promotion of appropriate technologies for developing countries. GATE defines “Appropriate technologies” as those which are suitable and acceptable in the light of economic, social and cultural criteria. They should contribute to socio-economic development whilst ensuring optimal utilization of resources and minimal detriment to the environment. Depending on the case at hand a traditional, intermediate or highly-developed can be the “appropriate" one. GATE focusses its work on the key areas:

- Dissemination of Appropriate Technologies: Collecting, processing and disseminating information on technologies appropriate to the needs of the developing countries: ascertaining the technological requirements of Third World countries: support in the form of personnel, material and equipment to promote the development and adaptation of technologies for developing countries.

- Environmental Protection. The growing importance of ecology and environmental protection require better coordination and harmonization of projects. In order to tackle these tasks more effectively, a coordination center was set up within GATE in 1985.

GATE has entered into cooperation agreements with a number of technology centres in Third World countries.

GATE offers a free information service on appropriate technologies for all public and private development institutions in developing countries, dealing with the development, adaptation, introduction and application of technologies.

Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH

The government-owned GTZ operates in the field of Technical Cooperation. 2200 German experts are working together with partners from about 100 countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America in projects covering practically every sector of agriculture, forestry, economic development, social services and institutional and material infrastructure. - The GTZ is commissioned to do this work both by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and by other government or semi-government authorities.

The GTZ activities encompass:

- appraisal, technical planning, control and supervision of technical cooperation projects commissioned by the Government of the Federal Republic or by other authorities

- providing an advisory service to other agencies also working on development projects

- the recruitment, selection, briefing, assignment, administration of expert personnel and their welfare and technical backstopping during their period of assignment

- provision of materials and equipment for projects, planning work, selection, purchasing and shipment to the developing countries

- management of all financial obligations to the partner-country.

Deutsches Zentrum fur Entwicklungstechnologien - GATE
in: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH
P. O. Box 5180
D-65726 Eschborn
Federal Republic of Germany
Tel.: (06196) 79-0
Telex: 41523-0 gtz d
Fax: (06196) 797352

Scientific supervision: Patrice Doat, teaching architect; Hubert Guillaud, research architect; Hugo Houben, research engineer
Author: Vincent Rigassi, architect
Additional assistance: Pascal Odul, engineer architect; Thierry Joffroy, architect; Alexandre Douline, senior technician; Serge Maïni, architect; Sébastien d’Ornano, engineer; Philippe Garnier, architect; François Vitoux, teaching architect
Illustrations: Nicolas Schweizer, illustrator; Elena Ochoa, architect; Patrick Idelman, draughtsman
Documentation: Marie-France Ruault
Format: Régine Rivière; Christèle Chauvin
Publishing coordination: Titane Galer
English Translation: Claire Norton

© Photographs
CRATTerre-EAG: Dario Angulo, Patrice Doat, Sébastien d’Ornano, Hubert, Hugo Guillaud, Hugo Houben, Thierry Joffroy, Serge Maïni, Pascal Odul, Vincent Rigassi

With the following exceptions: photograph 1 FOTOMEDIA Ltd India, photograph 5 : Pierrot; photographs 1 and 2; Bruno Pignal; photograph 3: Christian Lignon; photograph 4: Philippe Romagnolo

© Drawings: CRATerre-EAG

Die Deutsche Bibiothek - CIP-Einheitsaufnahme

Compressed earth blocks:
A publication of Deutsches Zentrum für Entwicklungstechnologien - GATE, a division of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH in coordination with the Building Advisory Service and Information
Network - BASIN/ (Engl. Transl.: Claire Norton). - Braunschweig: Vieweg.
NE: Norton, Claire (Übers.); Deutsches Zentrum für Entwicklungstechnologien <Eschborn>
Vol 1. Manual of production / Vincent Rigassi. (III.: Nicolas Schweizer; Patrick Idelman). - 1995
ISBN 3-528-02079-2
NE: Rigassi, Vincent

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