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MATERIAL MATTERS..........HEMPCRETE

Introducing the sustainable building material hempcrete.

As the name suggests, hempcrete or hemplime is a bio-composite utilised as a construction and insulation material. It is made of the inner woody core (‘Shiv’) of the hemp plant mixed with a lime-based binder.

Historically hemp has been utilised in construction since ancient times. For instance, a Roman bridge in France (ancient Gaul), dating from the sixth century utilised a hemp mortar.

Since the late twentieth century this material has been enjoying something of a renaissance as a sustainable building material.

Hempcrete is not structural and is very light weight. It can be formed into:

Green credentials:

Check out Hemp House, a dual occupancy located in Melbourne VIC, designed by Steffen Welsch Architects. The 8 star, energy rated residences are credited with being the first hempcrete homes to be built in mainland Australia.

Click here to visit the Steffen Welsh Architects website and learn more about their project.

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