mudwalled
Mudwalled refers to walls built largely from earth-based materials rather than fired bricks or concrete. The binding medium is moist earth, often reinforced with straw or other fibers. Common forms include adobe bricks set in earth mortar, rammed earth walls formed by compacting damp earth in molds, and cob, a hand-sculpted mix of clay, sand, and straw. Some constructions use a timber frame covered with mud plaster (wattle and daub).
Construction methods vary by tradition. Adobe bricks are formed and dried in the sun; rammed earth uses
Advantages include low material cost, use of locally available resources, and high thermal mass that helps
Historically widespread in arid and semi-arid regions, mud walls appear in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, the
Related topics include adobe, rammed earth, cob, and wattle and daub, all part of broader earthen construction