Contents:
1.1 Key-people identified:
- Builder Hans Bulthuis
- Architect Jenny Andersson
- Professional Johannes Riesterer - Svenska Jordhus (Swedish Clay Builder)
- Architect Lars Palmgren
- Professional Ulf Henningsson
1.2 Key-institutions identified:
- Byggnadsvård Nääs – Nääs Building Conservation Centre
1.3 Key-people contacted:
- Architect Eva-Rut Lindberg - Royal Institute of Technology
- Builder Hans Bulthuis
- Architect Jenny Andersson
- Builder Johannes Riesterer - Svenska Jordhus (Swedish Clay Builder)
- Architect Lars Palmgren
- Maja Malmgren
- Builder Ulf Henningsson
1.4 Sites identified:
- Historical sites in rammed earth: rammed earth cottages in Norland and in Kvicksund; rammed earth building in Sallerup; rammed earth building in Upland Post office; municipal building made in rammed earth in Malmo; restored rammed earth farm building now part of a Malmo Municipality recreational area; rammed earth building in the city of Falkenberg; Gisselson house built in 1920; Estate managers' office built at the historic castle Hjuleberg, in Halland. - built in 1921; 'Villa Terra' built at Jordhuset in 1920.
- Baptist chapel in rammed earth in Oppmanna(sjö) parish, Arkelstorp, Skåne. Restoration architect, Lars-Ingvar Larsson.
1.5 Sites visited:
- Workshop in Vekhyttan (Maja Malmgren)
- Byggnadsvård Nääs (Architectural Nääs)
- Church Antroposofic Architecture - Architect Walter Drumt
- 3 periods of rammed earth homes in Steninge
- Rammed Earth Sculture by Builder Hans Bulthuis – in Lund
- Anthroposophist (Steiner) community
1.6 Contributors to the cartography:
- Architect Eva-Rut Lindberg - Royal Institute of Technology
- Builder Hans Bulthuis
- Builder Johannes Riesterer - Svenska Jordhus (Swedish Clay Builder)
- Architect Lars Palmgren
- Builder Ulf Henningsson
1.7 Notes:
- There are some unconfirmed references of cob being used as a traditional technique in the late 18th and the 19th century.
- Earthship built in Skattungbyn (Sweden) by Jonas Erlandsson (future eco-village)
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