Groundwork Episode 4 - Building with Rammed Earth
A rammed earth wall is durable, energy efficient, and made from the most abundant material on the planet. Learn how these builders and homeowners applied this ancient technique to create timeless contemporary homes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TELUS Optik Local supports compelling, original stories told by filmmakers from BC and Alberta by providing production funding, training and exposure to new audiences. Find out more - http://optiklocal.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: Optik Local Facebook - / optiklocal Optik Local Twitter - / optiklocal Optik Local Instagram - / optiklocal STORYHIVE Twitter - / storyhive STORYHIVE Facebook - / storyhive STORYHIVE Instagram - / storyhive

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