DOI: https://doi.org/10.15368/theses.2009.36
Available at: https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/66
Date of Award
4-2009
Degree Name
MS in Architecture
Department/Program
Architecture
Advisor
Arthur J. Chapman
Abstract
This project explores the potential of bamboo as an alternative building material for low cost housing units suitable for urban Ethiopia. The rational for the application of bamboo comes from its abundance throughout the country, and its proven physical properties that equate it to other building material like timber, steel and concrete. The proposed bamboo based design solution concentrates on simplification of construction methods, prefabrication of structural components and vertical densification of housing units, addressing the lack of skilled labor, cost of construction time and urban land respectively. An understanding of the design solution was established by constructing a full-scale section prototype and performing laboratory tests on key structural components.
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