Easily Reproducible Disaster Relief Constructions in Bamboo

In 2015, after the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal, Maria da Paz invited Joao Boto Caeiro from RootStudio to design and build a model house in Nepal. Using local and accessible materials, they built two prototype houses out of bamboo and partitions, via a collaboration between locals and volunteers that came to the region.

The prototypes respond to the need for housing that is able to be built quickly with the goal of providing independence and immediate shelter, while at the same time introducing basic building techniques using bamboo and bricks. In doing so, they're able to create a set of tools that allow for future construction that the community can make themselves.

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Cite: ArchDaily Team. "Easily Reproducible Disaster Relief Constructions in Bamboo" [Prototipos de vivienda en bambú para Nepal, por rOOtStudio] 17 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. (Trans. Valletta, Matthew) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/867958/easily-reproduced-disaster-relief-constructions-in-bamboo> ISSN 0719-8884

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