K-State architecture students tamp hempcrete into the cavities of a floor frame in Manhattan. The floor was later trucked to nearby Ogden. Kansas State University and Habitat for Humanity of the ...
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First-of-its-kind factory could completely change how homes are insulated: 'It's time to look toward the future'
Hempitecture, a new type of building materials manufacturer, has opened the first nonwoven bio-based manufacturing facility in the U.S. The 33,000-square-foot factory is located in Jerome, Idaho, ...
Students from the Pratt Institute are teaming up with local community group Mothers on the Move to explore how hemp—a building material rarely used in housing—could help retrofit New York’s oldest ...
Performance is crucial for insulation. “Superinsulation” and continuous insulation (abbreviated “ci”) across the entire envelope are critical elements of highly sustainable and net-zero projects, says ...
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