 |  | Compressed Earth Blocks - Volume II. Manual of design and construction (GTZ, 1995, 148 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Acknowledgment |
 |  | Preface |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Historical background |
 |  | Advantages of CEBS |
 |  | Production |
 |  | The CEB as a building material |
 |  | Main characteristics |
 |  | A building tradition |
 |  | The exposed wall's harmonious appearance |
 |  | Architecture for housing |
 |  | Architecture for public buildings |
 |  | Masonry principles |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Mortar |
 |  | Bonding patterns |
 |  | Coursing |
 |  | The project's building dispositions |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Types of wall |
 |  | Types of structure |
 |  | Foundations and footings |
 |  | Openings |
 |  | Reinforcement |
 |  | Floors: structures |
 |  | Jack arches and vaulting |
 |  | Roof classification |
 |  | Finishings |
 |  | Installing technical systems |
 |  | Characteristic strength of CEBS |
 |  | Safety and height to width coefficients |
 |  | Permissible constraints |
 |  | Building economics |
 |  | Architecture |
 |  | Architectural achievements or projects |
 |  | Architecture for housing |
 |  | Architecture for public buildings |
 |  | Bibliografy |