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HOME SMOKE HOME: A HOUSE MADE FROM CANNABIS

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Hemp is used to make a lightweight, insulating concrete that will form the walls of the house

Wednesday April 8,2009

By Nicola McCafferty for express.co.uk

MANY people controversially argue that cannabis has health benefits.

But never before has the class B drug been described as a way to save the environment too.

Researchers at BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials believe they have discovered a way to build carbon-neutral homes of the future - by using cannabis instead of the usual bricks and mortar.

Experts are working on a revolutionary housing project - delivered by the National Non-Food Crops Centre (NNFCC) - using construction materials made out of hemp-lime, a form of the drug.

The lightweight building material is made of fibres from the fast-growing cannabis plant, bound together using a lime-based adhesive.

The hemp plant stores carbon as it grows and combined with the low carbon footprint of lime and its efficient insulating properties, gives the material a “better than zero carbon” footprint, researchers said.

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It only takes an area the size of a rugby pitch four months to grow enough hemp to build a typical three-bedroom house.
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Professor Pete Walker


Professor Pete Walker said: “We will be looking at the feasibility of using hemp-lime in place of traditional materials, so that they can be used widely in the building industry.

“We will be measuring the properties of lime-hemp materials, such as their strength and durability, as well as the energy efficiency of buildings made of these materials.

“Using renewable crops to make building materials makes real sense - it only takes an area the size of a rugby pitch four months to grow enough hemp to build a typical three-bedroom house.

“Growing crops such as hemp can also provide economic and social benefits to rural economies through new agricultural markets for farmers and associated industries.”

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The three-year project, worth almost £750,000, will collect scientific and engineering data about this new material so it can be more widely used in the UK for building homes.

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UPRISE HOUSE

08.04.09, 3:47pm

well i know im stating the obvious but was the house a high rise or a downer and i hope it doesnt catch fire or the whole estate will be high and of course are any special type of pipes needed hope its not in no smoking area

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