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adobe

In architecture, a building method employing sun-dried earth bricks; also the individual bricks. The use of earth bricks and the construction of walls by enclosing earth within moulds (pisé de terre) are the two principal methods of raw-earth building. The techniques are commonly found in Spain, Latin America, and the southwestern USA.

Jericho is the site of the earliest evidence of building in sun-dried mud bricks, dating from the 8th millennium BC. Firing bricks was not practised until the 3rd millennium BC, and then only occasionally because it was costly in terms of fuel.

The world's largest raw-earth building is the Great Mosque in Djenne, Mali, built 1907. The Great Wall of China is largely constructed of earth; whole cities of mud construction exist throughout the Middle East and North Africa – for example, San`a in Yemen and Yazd in Iran – and it remains a vigorous vernacular tradition in these areas.

A variation of it is found as cob (a mixture of clay and chopped straw) in Devon, England, and in the pueblos of North America.

The Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy was an influential advocate of raw-earth building. Between 1945 and 1948 he built the village of New Gournia in Egypt for 7,000 inhabitants, and demonstrated the value of adobe material in helping to solve the housing problems of the developing world. Recent years have seen a revival of interest in the technique and a number of schemes have been built. Examples are La Luz new town, USA, 1967–73 by Antoine Predock (1936– ) and Wissa Wassef Arts Centre, Harrania, Egypt, 1952 by Ramses Wissa Wassef.

Adobe

US company specializing in graphics and desktop publishing software. Founded in 1982 by former Xerox PARC researchers John Warnock and Chuck Geschke, Adobe was the inventor of PostScript and is the publisher of Acrobat and Pagemaker. Adobe's enduring contribution to the computer industry is that it facilitated the use of computers to produce the fancy fonts and graphics without which desktop publishing would not have been possible.



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Over the course of four years, Rowell's three sons - Richard, Homer and Robert - painstakingly handcrafted thousands of adobe bricks, finishing in 1942.
It was used as ranch before it was purchased in 1935 for $3,500 by Malcolm McKenzie, an aficionado of California history who spent years restoring it using 60 tons of handmade adobe brick he hauled in a pickup truck from the Dominguez home that was torn down in Chatsworth.
Then they began an exact replication, even pulling clay from the yard for adobe bricks and building a crooked central wall just as in the original, Watson said.
 
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