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Title: Construction of Low Cost Housing in Developing Countries


1
Construction of Low Cost Housing in Developing
Countries
  • Proper housing is an important need for every
    human being.
  • Types of accommodations depend on
  • -the proper utilization of resources and economic
    well being.
  • -the income level if any!
  • -the high cost of building materials.

2
How to achieve low cost
  • To find out cheaper building materials and
    improved construction technique so that the
    finished house will be the reach of the poor
    people.
  • This my be achieved in two ways by using cheap
    local materials and by developing new concept of
    house-making.
  • The problem of low cost housing is a
    characteristic of the area so some low cost
    houses built at certain developing countries may
    not be considered low in other areas.

3
Housing for urban poor
  • High rise buildings containing small apartments
    where the low income groups could take advantage
    of these reasonably low houses.

4
Houses in Rural Areas
  • Traditional houses are made of mud walls, bamboo
    poles, split bamboo and large leaves collected
    from the forest.
  • An improvement is the house made from timber
    column, timber truss and specially prepared straw
    covering. In hot places these coverings keep the
    houses cool.
  • The construction technique is not difficult and
    local people have built such houses on self-help
    basis.
  • Houses are generally built on an elevated land.

5
Prefabricated Timber Houses
  • Prefab timber houses are making a headway in the
    building industry.
  • Such mass production could reduce the cost as
    low as possible.

6
Geodesic Dome
  • Geodesic dome (a domed or vaulted structure of
    lightweight straight elements that form
    interlocking polygons) houses can be designed to
    provide low cost, self-help homes. The simple
    timber frame construction uses fixing straight
    poles of bamboo. A number of such domes of
    different sizes may be connected to make a
    complete house.
  • Living space costs less that half of the
    conventionally designed houses and excellent for
    areas with high rainfall.

7
Igloo Type Dome
  • Bamboo fiber is found to have good structural
    characteristics and can be used as cheap
    reinforcement. It is like an extra thin shell
    with core reinforcement as steel or bamboo mesh.
    Combination of different sizes of this shell can
    give enough private spaces. The design and
    construction of shell is not easy. Parabolic
    shape will create enough rigidity to maintain
    itself without bending and stay in position even
    when a strong wind is blowing.

8
Precast Housing Units
  • This unit is made up of brick wall and
    hyperbolic-paraboloid shell as the roof element.
    The foundation and walls are first constructed on
    an elevated land. The precast roof elements are
    placed one after another with a gap between them.
    Light planks are supported underneath the gaps
    and one inch thick concrete is cast over all gaps.

9
Corrugated R. C. Slab Unit
  • The light corrugated sheet flies away during
    storm. Relatively heavy R.C. slab units can be
    used in the form of corrugated covering. The
    bamboo poles or timber columns need to be
    replaced by brick walls to carry the slabs. In
    this type of construction locally trained people
    can cast slabs and use them for the roof
    covering.
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