On-demand (starting January 1, 2025)

Water Resistance Admixtures for Earthen Building Materials (124B)

$95.00

This one-hour online class is a condensed introduction to using earth as a building material taught via a series of video modules. This course gives an overview of common water resistance admixtures (stabilizers) used in earthen construction. As an AIA-accredited class, architectural professionals will also have the opportunity to earn 1 HSW Learning Unit.

Learn how to make your adobe mixes more water-resistant.

Workload

1 hour (6 video modules + final exam). You will have until the end of the current year from the time of registration to complete the course.

Course Topics

  1. Safety
  2. Why Stabilize?
  3. Types of Stabilization
  4. Other Additives

Who is it for?

This course is suitable for building professionals, DIYers, natural building enthusiasts, adobe homeowners, aspiring owner builders, and the adobe curious.

Course Learning Objectives

  • Learn about safety in earthen construction.
  • Learn the proportions of a good adobe mix for your area and how to amend your soil if a suitable mix is not naturally present.
  • Learn about the use of stabilizers for improved water resistance, including asphalt emulsion, Portland cement, and lime.
  • Learn about the use of plant­-derived starches/pectins for improved water resistance.

Instruction Type

This is a virtual class held using an online classroom platform hosting videos and supplemental reading materials. Practice and mastery are achieved via field-project demonstrations and a 10-question written exam. Instruction is asynchronous with all video content modules accessible to you when you register. Students can participate whenever their schedule allows.

Instructor

Kurt Gardella

Kurt Gardella specializes in online and field-based adobe construction education. He holds a Certificate in Adobe Construction from Northern New Mexico College (Quentin Wilson) and is also certified as a Specialist for Building with Earth (Registration #01-208-0810) by the Dachverband Lehm (German Association for Building with Earth) and the Handwerkskammer Ulm (Ulm Chamber of Trades and Crafts). Kurt also holds an Adobe Proficiency Certification from The Earthbuilders’ Guild. In addition to Adobe is not Software, Kurt also teaches classes for Adobe in Action and Santa Fe Community College.

Evaluation Methods

10-question written exam

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