I was reading the following article and need a little help in understanding a couple of points...
http://esrla.com/pdf/ricehullhouse.pdf
"It is important not to situate a rice hull
house on a concrete slab, since a concrete slab,
in a hot and humid climate, is a magnet for
condensation that demands often times the
unnecessary use of air-conditioning."
"The proposed Rice Hull House is a traditional pier-
and-beam structure situated at least 2 feet above
ground. This greatly reduces termite and flood
risk, and simplifies plumbing and AC
installation. In this way, we also avoid the
horrible problems associated with the
the condensation of water vapor on a concrete
slab. Even without air-conditioning, in the
hot and humid climate of south Louisiana,
condensation on floors, walls and ceilings does
not occur in a rice hull house."
I have never actually noticed condensation on a concrete slab but,
does this mean if you want to fill a double walled cavity with rice husks you should stick something like
styrafoam at the bottom so that the rice husks don't come in contact with the slab?
