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Design-Build

For clients looking to create a custom home where design, materials, performance, and construction are considered together from the beginning.

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Close-up of a textured rammed earth wall with horizontal layers of different shades of gray, beige, white, and a stripe of reddish-brown.
Close-up of a textured rammed earth wall with horizontal layers of different shades of gray, beige, white, and a stripe of reddish-brown.

Rammed Earth

Custom homes, walls, architectural features, and landscapes shaped by the beauty, durability, and performance of rammed earth.

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Interior of a room with a set of wooden-framed glass doors and three windows, including a triangular window above the doors and a side window, all with views of green trees outside.
Interior of a room with a set of wooden-framed glass doors and three windows, including a triangular window above the doors and a side window, all with views of green trees outside.

Sustainable Renovations

Thoughtful renovations and deep energy retrofits designed to improve comfort, efficiency, durability, and the long-term performance of existing homes.

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A large group of people gathered outdoors near a modern building with glass walls, listening to a man wearing a plaid shirt demonstratin rammed earth building.

Learn With Us

Our work beyond construction - workshops, collaborations, teaching, and conversations connected to sustainable building and natural materials.

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Rooted in rammed earth.
Guided by long-term thinking.

Sometimes projects begin with land. Sometimes with a design. Sometimes, simply with the desire to build better.

For nearly two decades, Aerecura has been designing and building homes, renovations, and rammed earth projects where thoughtful design, natural materials, and long-term performance come together.


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Field Notes

I walked into the house and immediately felt something different — calmer, quieter, more grounded. There was a feeling to it that I couldn’t fully explain, but I knew pretty quickly that I wanted to live there.
— Pam, speaking about her recent move into a rammed earth home built by Aerecura more than a decade ago.

Building a home—or improving one—often begins with questions.

Over the years we've enjoyed sharing what we've learned with homeowners, students, architects, and community organizations. Through conversations, project stories, and lessons from the field, we're building a deeper dialogue around rammed earth natural building, sustainable homes, and thoughtful construction. Field Notes is a place for us to share these conversations and experiences even further.

Read this month’s Field Note: ‘I bought a rammed earth home’, an interview with Pam, who a year and a half ago moved into a home we built ten years ago.

Every project begins differently.

Whether you’re exploring rammed earth, planning a renovation, or simply thinking about building differently, we’d love to begin a conversation.

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