Course CodeASS103Fee CodeS1Duration (approx)100 hoursQualificationTo obtain formal documentation the optional exam(s) must be completed which will incur an additional fee of £30. Alternatively, a letter of completion may be requested. Learn Earth Building with Mud Brick (Adobe), Wattle and Daub or Rammed Earth Learn to test soil suitability for mud building Learn to make a quality bricks & how to test their strength. Save yourself time and money by getting right Feel confident in what you are building The course takes you step by step through the building process, showing how to plan a building, sorting through permits and other legalities, doing the site works and foundations, different construction techniques, laying bricks, frames and roofs, installing services, wall finishes and more. Lesson Structure There are 10 lessons in this course: Scope of Mud Brick Covers history and types of earth building and construction. Also involves analysis of your soil with respect to suitability for mud bricks. How to make a Mud Brick You will get to make a mud brick mould; test your soil, classify it, and check it for ability to withstand compression. You will also be expected to assess other soil types and their suitability for mud bricks. Planning and Site Works Selecting a home site, designing a house to maximise energy efficiency. Introduction to building biology (ie. healthy buildings). Legal Considerations Permits, specifications etc Foundations Strip foundations, slabs, earth floors. Laying Bricks Step by step procedure, strengthening/reinforcing walls, load bearing compared with non load bearing walls, rendering finished surfaces. Doors, Windows, and Roofs Roofing methods, fixing doors & windows, general fixing, joinery, plugs etc. Finishes Alternative wall and floor finishes. Services Electricity, gas, water etc. Designing & costing a small building (eg. store or workshop). Other types of Earth Building Wattle & daub, rammed earth, cob. Aims Discuss the nature and scope of Mud Brick construction Identify the legal considerations which need to be met when building in mud. Determine the requirement for foundations for a mud construction. Determine options for building doors, windows and roofs into a mud building Analyze options for coating or finishing the surface of a mud wall or other mud construction. Compare options for providing water, electricity or any other required services in a mud building. Describe a variety of mud construction techniques other than mud brick. EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU CAN DO IN THIS COURSE: Get together a sample of earth which you might like to use to make mud bricks. This earth might be on a property where you wish to build a mud brick house, or it might be from a friend's property. Collect earth from at least a few inches below the soil. Find different types of soil. Give your assessment on the suitability of each for making mud bricks. Send a sample of each soil type along with your assessment of its suitability for making mud bricks. Using different types of soil make test mud bricks. One mud brick should be made with each type of soil plus straw. Make another brick out of each type of soil without straw. Visit or contact your local council's building department. Find out from them where you can obtain a copy of `Standard Specifications' from Explain step by step how you would go about putting down a concrete strip foundation for a small single storey mud brick workshop Why Mud Construction? Save money Self satisfaction, aesthetic reasons, Environmental friendliness or health benefits.