Sustainable Building Materials for Low-cost Housing and the ChallengesFacing their Technological Developments: Examples and LessonsRegarding Bamboo, Earth-Block Technologies, Building Blocks of RecycledMaterials, and Improved Concrete Panels

J. Bredenoord
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There is a huge demand for affordable urban housing in the countries of the Global South. Using locally available and/or produced building materials for housing can reduce the buildings impact on the environment. Climate conditions and natural disaster risks, which differ by region, determine the applicability of the sustainable building materials and building structures. This article focuses on five groups of building materials: bamboo, compressed earth blocks and stabilized soil blocks, interlocking blocks of recycled materials, and improved concrete panels. In all cases, technological development and exchange of knowledge with local communities are desired. In order to produce more sustainable building materials, local communities can be trained and educated with regard to house building. Making use of a local workforce and involving local resident’s in house building is beneficial for the communities. This article summarizes the main benefits and limitations of the materials and focuses on their applications in urban areas.
低成本住房的可持续建筑材料及其技术发展面临的挑战:竹材、土块技术、再生材料砌块和改进混凝土板的例子和教训
全球南方国家对经济适用的城市住房有着巨大的需求。使用当地可用和/或生产的建筑材料建造房屋可以减少建筑物对环境的影响。不同地区的气候条件和自然灾害风险决定了可持续建筑材料和建筑结构的适用性。本文重点介绍了五组建筑材料:竹材、压缩土砌块和稳定土砌块、再生材料联锁砌块和改进混凝土板。在所有情况下,都需要与当地社区进行技术发展和知识交流。为了生产更可持续的建筑材料,可以对当地社区进行房屋建筑方面的培训和教育。利用当地劳动力并让当地居民参与房屋建设对社区有益。本文总结了这些材料的主要优点和局限性,并重点介绍了它们在城市中的应用。
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