Egg as an organic building material: usage in modern and historic context
By: Clifford, Esther Kiruba Jebakumar.
Contributor(s): Gubba, Neelima.
Publisher: Rajasthan Health Education Bureau 2022Edition: Vol.5(1), Jan-Jun.Description: 1-5p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal - Comprehensive advanced specific summarised studies -For architecture studies (CASS Studies)Summary: In India, a wide variety of building materials has been used depending on the subjective climatic conditions and availability. Most of these traditional building materials have been used across the globe with more or less the same composition of their mixtures along with the applications. Loss of indigenous knowledge into more focused areas of expertise has resulted in the disappearance of discernment and awareness of these traditional building materials. For an understanding in the context of historical significance and the modern usage of Eggs as a building material, a study has been made to understand the relevance of the subject in the aspects of science and technology.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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In India, a wide variety of building materials has been used depending on the subjective climatic
conditions and availability. Most of these traditional building materials have been used across the globe
with more or less the same composition of their mixtures along with the applications. Loss of
indigenous knowledge into more focused areas of expertise has resulted in the disappearance of
discernment and awareness of these traditional building materials. For an understanding in the context
of historical significance and the modern usage of Eggs as a building material, a study has been made
to understand the relevance of the subject in the aspects of science and technology.
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