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abbytula



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:49 am    Post subject: styrofoam for construction Reply with quoteFind all posts by abbytula

hi everyone,
i am presently working on use of styrofoam and resin for mass housing in nigeria,pls i am new to the styrofoam,the raw materials,production processes,machinery e.t.c
i will appreciate further contribution on this.
thanks
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Antisthenes



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Antisthenes

like this?

strataus.com

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elitecretesystems



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by elitecretesystems

This technology is being used in Norway quite a bit. They mix a type h cement with eps beads and modifier the mix with CPR1000 polymer. It decreases the weight of the concrete by about 70% yet you can still drive on the surface unsupported.
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starkca3



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by starkca3

Nice! I hadn't heard of this stuff before. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Antisthenes

http://www.strataus.com/articals/ev1.pdf
http://strataus.com/strata/JULY0106.pdf

some PDF links to one of the homes i worked on

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by nanrehvasconez

In a resent PBS program was featured the use of different forms of reuse of plastic for the construction of affordable housing throughout the world, you may contact :

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Read also: New York Times: December 30, 2004

NYT ARTICLE

Press Democrat:
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Guardian Unlimited:
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
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NPR:
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The Telegraph - Calcutta:
GLOBAL DRIVE TO REBUILD HOMES

The Creghtonian
Creighton University


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Arts Journal
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New Zeland Institute of Architects
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Natural disasters, human conflict, and inequitable economic disparity lead to conditions such as malnutrition, lack of suitable housing, lack of safe drinking water, unstable communities, further perpetuation of conflict, and deepening crisis, to mention but a few. We recognize that development and reconstruction that strives to integrate, to the greatest extent reasonable, the principles of sustainability, peace building, inter-cultural collaboration, and inclusionary/participatory consensus represents an opportunity for communities in crisis all across the planet to live fulfilling lives, to achieve their aspirations in the face of present realities. We also recognize that in order for such development to be successful for the future strength of our communities, we strive to preserve, and where possible, enhance opportunities, environmental quality, and availability of renewable resources for those future generations.

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We encourage and empower local recipient populations to participate to the greatest extent possible in creating viable self-perpetuating and sustainable community based programs. Working with community leadership at the grass roots level, project teams can draw from the resources provided by our volunteer professional practitioners, educators and students in the fields of architecture, planning, engineering, building and infrastructure, sociology, economics, cultural anthropology and history, human psychology, and the like. Educational and training programs for communities in crisis and recovery that draw upon local knowledge and wisdom is essential to strong self determination, and community.

We help to identify unemployed and underemployed local workers and professionals. We believe that in order to have a sustainable program, sustainable economic principles of education and employment should be integrated into the approach. We hope through the work we do collaboratively with communities around the world, through our collective knowledge sharing we can build livable and viable communities for healthful and peaceful lives. Providing access by communities to the interdisciplinary understanding and wisdom necessary for sustainable development embraces the concept of the interdependence of economic prosperity, environmental quality and equity. Through education and shared knowledge, communities in crisis are better equipped to take actions that support all three.

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SPHERE STANDARDS

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TSUNAMI RELIEF - ASIA

Architects Without Borders is preparing teams and putting in place logistics and facilities to have a significant engagement in the regions affected by the tsunami disaster. We are engaging in providing emergency relief shelter, temporary - interim facilities and long term community recovery and reconstruction programs. We will be providing technical assistance and facilitation for work crews in reconstruction and sustainable development projects involving housing, schools, clinics, infrastructure, and community resources. We will be working closely with affected communities to empower their recovery and reconstruction efforts. We are partnering with other humanitarian relief organizations and in coordination with the United Nations, official authorities and the United Nations / International Red Cross, among many others to facilitate and coordinate our collaborative efforts.

A message to all that would like to volunteer:

We are working to form teams that can provide technical assitance in many areas and on many projects. We hope you will be patient as it will take time to prepare and put in place the logistics, planning, infrastructure, support and program management capacity to begin specific projects and provide the appropriate framework for volunteers to participate. There are many details specific to the Asia tsunami region that must be addressed before projects can actuall commence.

We are working to establish a coordinated engagement.

This requires funding, strategic planning, and a significant amount of logistics.
Much of this effort is underway:

Logistics and resources
Team leader training
Network partners
Materials and equipment
Transportation
Advanced damage assessment
Communications
Security
Support
Surveying
Planning
Project allocation
Engineering
Etc.

We therefore encourage interested persons and groups to stand by as we coordinate our engagement to send qualified, trained teams on an ongoing basis.


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