This video shows the adaptive re-use that the Polytechnic University of Valencia made of a vernacular earthen hut (adobe, cob and wattle-and-daub) in the Valencia lagoon.
This hut has needed to comply with the fire regulations, professional kitchen and public use, with a 10 cm cork and double layer of gypsum isolation and a doubled timber structure, burnished and waxed gypsum paving in the mezannine and burnished and waxed lime and earth paving in the ground floor.
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AE&CC (March 27, 2025). [Documentary] Restoration of the Aranda’s hut in El Palmar, Valencia. The UNESCO Chair. Retrieved May 15, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/13kvq