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Lehmbau in deutlichem Aufwind
Bautechnik 82 – 01/2005 (D)
  Looking back on the various events organised by the Dachverband Lehm e.V., it is clear to see that building with earth has developed remarkably over the last ten years. A review of the LEHM 2004 in Leipzig (German language) ...
     
Lehm wird wieder belebt
Taz Nr. 7391 – 24.6.2004 (D)
  Whether for the repair of listed buildings, as climatic regulator for walling or as fine-grade plaster surface finish, the use of earth and clay as a building material has been rediscovered. A historic material and traditional trade is experiencing an renaissance...
     
Lehm - der wiederentdeckte Erdbaustoff
Hessen TV, Germany
  Four television programmes under the title "Building and Energy" and dealing with low energy building techniques and were broadcast in German TV. The first two programmes concentrate on earth and cork as building materials, the remaining programmes are about passive energy and low energy houses. [link no longer online]
     
Gesundes Raumklima garantiert
Stuttgarter Zeitung - 17th April 2003 (D)
  Almost forgotten, earth as building material has been rediscovered. A look at building with earth using contemporary and innovative building techniques. [link no longer online]
     
Globus - Moderne Lehmhäuser
ARD | ORB - 24. Nov 1999 (D)
  There are more than 2.2 million half-timbered houses in Germany and around 200,000 monolithic earth constructions. Each year more new buildings are built which employ earth as a building material. The past ten years has seen earthen building develop to a trade of its own. [link no longer online]
     
Schlamm drüber -
Die Wiederkehr des Lehmbaus

WDR Jungle (D) - 27th Nov 2001
  The last thing you think of when you see children playing with mud is a high-tech building material. However, earth is being used to produce a variety of different building materials at an industrial scale ... [ with video ]
     
Lehmputz
3sat Tips & Trends - 17th March 2001
  Earth is one of the oldest building materials mankind has known. Earthen plaster and reed-matting represent an ecologically sound and healthy alternative for plastering interior surfaces.