A field survey of 73 houses was held to evaluate the used building materials, successes and failures, acceptance and rejection by the users etc. The survey included 12 soil based wall houses, 24 cement bases wall houses, 13 coir fibre sheets/tiles houses, 23 houses with concrete doors and windows and without traditional timbre roof structure and 3 houses without door and window frames. Low cost houses cost Rs.25000 or more however available loans for low cost house constructions fell well below Rs.25000/ =. Satisfactory walls were observed with 1:12 cement quarry dust with coir fibre, rammed earth and stabilised earth blocks. Satisfactory low cost coir fibre cement mortar sheets/tiles and cement mortar micro tiles were observed. Satisfacto...
The need for integrated development of rural areas including the necessary infrastructure, such as ...
Abstract — Shelter is amongst the three basic human needs but now-a-days, about two-third of the tot...
The study paves the way for the recognition and acceptance of using indigenous material as an altern...
Adequate shelter for all people is one of the pressing challenges faced by the developing countries....
AbstractAdequate shelter for all people is one of the pressing challenges faced by the developing co...
Nowadays, low cost housing has become a crying need in almost all developing countries. Increase in ...
Housing is a basic social need where families can have a comfortable living and work in a sustainabl...
Housing is a basic social need where families can have a comfortable living and work in a sustainabl...
One of the persistent challenges faced by the emerging countries like India is an adequate shelter f...
Construction cost in India is increasing at around 50 per cent over the average inflation levels. It...
There is an enormous demand for rural housing in India that needs to be catered for within a short s...
“Sustainability through low cost housing” is a study based on some architects works of low-cost hous...
Housing is a very basic human need. Many developing countries including Sri Lanka are experiencing h...
This study was undertaken as a field demonstration of those construction techniques, design features...
he housing Pattern of North Eastern part of India can be categorized in three different types. The o...
The need for integrated development of rural areas including the necessary infrastructure, such as ...
Abstract — Shelter is amongst the three basic human needs but now-a-days, about two-third of the tot...
The study paves the way for the recognition and acceptance of using indigenous material as an altern...
Adequate shelter for all people is one of the pressing challenges faced by the developing countries....
AbstractAdequate shelter for all people is one of the pressing challenges faced by the developing co...
Nowadays, low cost housing has become a crying need in almost all developing countries. Increase in ...
Housing is a basic social need where families can have a comfortable living and work in a sustainabl...
Housing is a basic social need where families can have a comfortable living and work in a sustainabl...
One of the persistent challenges faced by the emerging countries like India is an adequate shelter f...
Construction cost in India is increasing at around 50 per cent over the average inflation levels. It...
There is an enormous demand for rural housing in India that needs to be catered for within a short s...
“Sustainability through low cost housing” is a study based on some architects works of low-cost hous...
Housing is a very basic human need. Many developing countries including Sri Lanka are experiencing h...
This study was undertaken as a field demonstration of those construction techniques, design features...
he housing Pattern of North Eastern part of India can be categorized in three different types. The o...
The need for integrated development of rural areas including the necessary infrastructure, such as ...
Abstract — Shelter is amongst the three basic human needs but now-a-days, about two-third of the tot...
The study paves the way for the recognition and acceptance of using indigenous material as an altern...