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※ This video is part of the May 30, 2018 broadcast of <Extreme Job - Building a Resting House and Sunroom>. There is a house that uses 'soil', a natural material that can be commonly found around us, as a finishing material. It is called an 'earth house'. An 'earth house' is built on flat land and then covered with 30cm of soil on the roof, which has the advantage of excellent insulation. However, since it uses a unique method of covering with soil, it requires more care in building the house. First, in order to withstand the weight of tens of tons of soil that will pour down on the roof, the house is built in an arch shape rather than a square shape. The frame is also made of two steel frames connected together to make it even stronger. In addition, insulation must be used meticulously to protect against moisture in the ground. It takes 30 days to complete an earth house! In order to meet the delivery deadline, workers work hard, even working through the night. The earthen houses that took shape at the workers' fingertips are moved to the installation site, and the difficult task of moving three houses weighing 7 tons sends a chill down the spines of those watching. The installation site this time is a campsite in Jangheung, Jeollanam-do. Experienced workers settle the earthen houses in place and begin the process of covering them with soil. This is not simply covering the soil, but finishing the work by appropriately arranging gravel, rocks, and soil. The rocks that went into the earthen houses alone weigh tens of tons. After covering the soil tightly and planting grass, the 'major construction' comes to an end. A month-long journey! Let's go to the site where the earthen houses are being built in the embrace of nature. ✔ Program name: Extreme Job - Building a Rest Earthen House and Sunroom ✔ Broadcast date: 2018.05.30 #ExtremeJob #BuildingAHouse #MakingAHouse #EarthHouse #Tunnel #Cave #House #Production #Site #Manufacturing