The Architecture of Rapid Change and Scarce Resources is an emergent research area within the teaching and practice of architecture. It examines and extends knowledge of the physical and cultural influences on the process of transforming the built environment. It focuses on situations where resources are scarce and where both culture and technology are in a state of rapid change. http://www.thecass.com/news-events/2015/april/ed-dale-harris--a-house-for-a-victim www.arcsr.org
Monday, 15 June 2015
Friday, 5 June 2015
Rendered Outside - House of Damacent - Photos by Enock
The back of new compressed earth block house - rainwater collected off corrugated roof into gutter into bath tub |
side front view - larger eaves to create a stoop, shaded sitting on foundations broken bench re appropriated on slopped level change between foundations and ground |
kids look on- front view - plastic bags and cloths used to block light in window for sleeping better in the morning |
Front right sides of new house - timber poles for scaffolding through walls at 2meter level and 3metre datams |
Front - old wattle and daub house left - new compressed earth block house - Makiga engineering services interlocking soil stabilised block - striaght |
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