


Understanding Mud-Walled Construction: Benefits and Challenges
Mud-walled refers to a type of wall construction that uses mud or clay as the primary building material. This type of construction is often used in rural areas where access to other materials may be limited. Mud-walled buildings are typically made by applying a mixture of mud and straw to a frame of wooden or bamboo strips, and then allowing the mixture to dry and harden. The resulting walls are strong and durable, but they can be prone to cracking and water damage if not properly maintained.



