Everything about Dutch Brick totally explained
Dutch bricks are building-blocks made, not of
brick, but of a mixture of
concrete,
sand and
soil. They are not
Dutch; rather, the name results from the use of the word "Dutch" to mean "inferior". The mixture of concrete, sand and soil is also known as Mexican concrete when poured in larger moulds.
This form of
mudbrick has been adapted widely by the peoples of the
Sahel such as
Mali and
Mauritania. Its use has been popularized by
Peace Corps volunteers working in the region. The similar process of
Rammed earth is also widespread in the continent of Africa and developing countries.
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