
Essays on the material, the method and the American rammed earth moment — written by the people compacting the walls, published regularly.
Request a Consultation Call (307) 217-5491Most construction blogs exist to be indexed, not read, and everyone can tell. This one has a different job. American rammed earth is having its moment with almost no trustworthy literature to meet it — a handful of specialists, a great deal of secondhand mythology, and clients making seven-figure decisions on forum threads. So we write the resource we wished existed: the physics explained properly, the failure modes named, the costs published, and the vetting questions handed out even though they'll be used against us. Our conviction is unromantic — the better this market understands the material, the better the walls that get built, and the material's reputation is an asset every serious builder shares.
Essays are written by the people compacting the walls and publish weekly. No guest posts, no filler, nothing we wouldn't defend on a job site.
A note on what you won't find: invented case studies, stock-photo "projects," or numbers we can't stand behind. Where the honest answer is a range, we print the range; where the honest answer is "it depends on your soil," we say that and explain what it depends on. The Learn hub holds the foundational guides; the Journal is where the thinking happens in public.

The specialist shortage is the biggest risk in American rammed earth. Seven questions separate craftsmen from improvisers…
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Insulated-core assemblies and freeze-thaw stabilization have taken the material from British Columbia to the Alps — and now to TN, KY, IN…
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No pitch deck, no pressure sequence — a working session about your land, your program and whether this material deserves your money…
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Luxury construction runs on scarcity, and America just noticed a material it forgot it knew. Interest in rammed earth has been climbing for a decade —…
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Rammed earth has exactly one enemy, and builders defeated it centuries before building science had a name. The old formula — good boots, good hat — st…
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Visitors to rammed earth homes all say the same thing: it feels different in here. That feeling has a name, a mechanism and a utility bill to prove it…
Read →New essays publish regularly. For the foundational guides, visit the Learn hub.