talajház
Talajház is a Hungarian term that translates to "soil house" or "earth house" and refers to a traditional type of dwelling found in rural Hungary, particularly in certain regions with specific soil compositions. These houses are typically constructed using rammed earth or adobe techniques, utilizing readily available local materials. The thick walls made of compacted soil provide excellent thermal insulation, keeping the interiors cool in the summer and warm in the winter, contributing to energy efficiency.
The construction method involves building formwork and then filling it with a mixture of soil, clay, and