At Lifestyle we have already talked about self-sufficient and ecological homes, but this time we want to present you a very unique house built with mud and plastic.Do you want to know it? Keep reading!

The project is created as an attention to the contest that established the construction of a single-family home in a distant villa in the Ashanti area in southern Ghana One of the requirements of the contest was that to build the house, mud should be used as an essential building material with the use of compact land.
The homes of the Ashanti
The contest came from the hand of the Nka Foundation , a non-profit society whose activity focuses on promoting humanitarian activities with the creation of art.
La Nkabom House began to be built in May 2015 under the command of Anna Webster, (fourth-year architecture student at The Cass School, located at London Metropolitan University), and two fellow professionals that I saw They left Ghana to start a 10-week job on the house where they focused the design of the building before it was built.
During the work, a team of eight international workers and twelve locals spent all their time acquiring knowledge about the Ashanti culture and its way of building homes traditionally, including construction with mud.
The building was growing and adapting as the team acquired more knowledge about the place and the materials that were to be used in the construction of the house.

The work ended with a fruit of a small house made with less than 7,000 euros and in which the village community director and the director currently live of the school with his family.
The ultimate goal of the project was to show that the mud has a great n potential as a material for building homes , in the form of a building, in the same way as promoting the flow of knowledge and ideas among other different cultures.
What do you think about this project? Would you live in a house made with mud? If you liked it, you can also read «Ecological wonders: The vertical forest of Milan».
Images: Luke and Kate Bosman, Jo Fleet, jbdodane.
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