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Edition: Paperback
Format: b&w photographs, appendices, index
Pages: 8 x 11, 246 pages
ISBN: 9781889625010
Old ISBN: 1-889625-01-9
Publisher: Cal-Earth Press
Release Date: 1996-01-01
Ceramic Houses and Earth Architecture
How to Build Your Own
Nader KhaliliKhalili's classic, authoritative manual describes how to build arches, domes, and vaults with earth, as well as techniques to fire and glaze earth buildings to transform them into ceramic houses. This newly revised edition also provides insight into the latest response by building officials to Superadobe or earthbag technology (structures of sandbags and barbed wire), a patented system that is free for the owner-builder and licensed for commercial use.
Nader Khalili's ideas on ceramic houses and earth architecture have been published by NASA and utilized by the United Nations, and have passed building and safety tests in California. This new edition is now in its fifth printing.
"This is an extraordinary work. Though very much the
personal expression of an impassioned visionary, Ceramic
Houses is full of experiential advice, technical guidance,
and encouragement to those who would join the author in his search
for cheap, durable, attainable housing for much of the world."
--Fine Homebuilding
About the Author
Nader Khalili, an Iranian-born California architect and
author, is the designer and innovator of the Geltaftan
Earth-and-Fire System known as "ceramic houses" as well as the
Superadobe building technologies. He received his education in
Iran, Turkey, and the United States, and has been a licensed
architect in California since 1970. In 1975, he closed his
successful practice in the United States and Iran designing
high-rise buildings and journeyed by motorcycle for five years
through the Iranian desert, where he worked closely with local
villagers to develop his earth architecture prototypes. His
impressions have been collected in his book Racing
Alone. Mr. Khalili serves as a consultant to the United
Nations and is a contributor to NASA on construction technologies
for the moon and Mars. He is the founder and director of the
Cal-Earth Institute, Geltaftan Foundation--dedicated to research
and development in earth and space architecture technologies for
the moon and Mars.
Khalili presently lives in the Mojave desert city of Hesperia, California (north east of Los Angeles). He has a son Dastan and a daughter Sheefteh. He continues to work as an architect, teacher, and author. For more information please visit http://www. calearth.org.

