
A year of tectonic transgressions in the Emergent Studio
Removing the formwork from our rammed earth wall. We embedded steel reinforcement and a cavity to experiment how the earth wall would cope with these insertions.
Mud bricks after one day of air drying. The bricks had become stuck to the formwork. This was because the mixture was very sticky, and also because the formwork was very rough and the mixture clung to the grain. The bricks were still slightly wet, and some of the bricks began to sag after the formwork had been removed.
Formwork and 'Frog' for mud bricks
I made two different types of 'Frogs' to test which would perform the best. The smaller frog is flush with the timber block, whereas the longer frog has been recessed to provide a lip around the top of the bricks.
After I pressed the mixture into the moulds, I used the frogs to compress the bricks. The longer frog with the lip performed the best.
After leaving the bricks to dry overnight, we struck the formwork to see what happened.
During Prototyping Week, we are to experiment with materials that we intend to use in our Spiritual Retreat in the Atlas Mountains. 
