Sustainable construction

Clay and soil make comeback

Danish architects and engineers are rediscovering soil as a building material and are investigating whether rammed earth can replace concrete and other CO2-heavy materials. Among other things, it will reduce the climate impact in the construction industry.

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 DTU students are helping to push the development of sustainable building materials by testing clay soil noise barriers. Photo: Bax Lindhardt

Facts

Behind the development project are DTU, the Danish Road Directorate, Capital Region of Denmark, and three private partners. The construction company Remco supplied soil for the project, Holbøll supplied equipment such as mixers and tamping equipment for producing demonstration clay walls, and Thi Dencker Arkitekter worked on the design of the noise barriers.

Facts

Around 22 per cent of Denmark's carbon footprint comes from the building and construction sector. By building more sustainably, we can reduce energy consumption and thus greenhouse gas emissions.

Read more about DTU's research focusing on climate resilience, circular construction and energy in buildings.

Contact

Ida Maria Gieysztor Bertelsen

Ida Maria Gieysztor Bertelsen Assistant Professor Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering Phone: +45 45254046 Mobile: +45 28512986

Per Goltermann

Per Goltermann Professor Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Phone: +45 45251684 Mobile: +45 21389123