Using Hemp for Walls as a Sustainable Building Material

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As an ancient plant from thousands of years ago, Hemp has been used as the most prominent sustainable material in buildings and other fields. Hemp has great potential to be used as a building material and can be grown in Cyprus weather with less cost than other imported building materials. Hemp’s initial cost is mostly cheaper than the other insulation materials; in the long term can save almost 50% of the total energy cost. It is being used as a load-bearing construction material, the best insulator. This study proposed a detached house where Hemp can be used for walls as structure (load-bearing) and floors and roofs as plastering layers.

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Shareef, S. S., & Rauf, H. L. (2022). Using Hemp for Walls as a Sustainable Building Material. Journal of Studies in Science and Engineering, 2(4), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.53898/josse2022242

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