Bamboo is an old and traditional building material throughout the world's tropical and sub-tropical regions. Considered a renewable and versatile resource, bamboo has gained popularity over the years. Although not many architects use it as the main construction material in bearing structures, it is frequently highlighted in research. New technologies combined with innovated traditional techniques enable its use in structural applications in regions with a hot-humid climate. All this significant development is not only because of engineering advances, but also reckoning the capabilities of bamboo. Many specialists are developing new technologies, some of which are already used in construction. Bamboo fibers are longer and more flexible than ...
The construction industry and the existing building stock are significant contributors to greenhouse...
Seven billion people living on the earth face a challenge of sustainability development. Constructio...
This article demonstrates the possibilities and problems of the formation of a new type of human tec...
Abstract — In this world of constantly increasing population and depleting resources there is urge t...
The architecture of the 21st century works with unusual and uneven shapes, showing a getting bigger ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2006.Includes bibli...
Bamboo has been used as a construction material since ancient times in tropical and subtropical part...
Bamboo has been known widely as a material for buildings since the dawn of the century. Nevertheless...
Bamboo is one of natural resources that can be applied for building materials. In such bamboo growin...
This This chapter enquires the potentials of bamboo as building materials and evaluates the strategi...
For the past 45 years, the world population has increase drastically from 1.90 billion in 1955 to 62...
Bamboo is one of the most popular vernacular houses material at rural to sub-urban and urban areas...
Bamboo has traditionally been used as a construction material for centuries. In the past two decades...
Bamboo – identified as a Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP) – offering optimal mechanical properties f...
The concept of sustainable building incorporates and integrates a variety of strategies during the d...
The construction industry and the existing building stock are significant contributors to greenhouse...
Seven billion people living on the earth face a challenge of sustainability development. Constructio...
This article demonstrates the possibilities and problems of the formation of a new type of human tec...
Abstract — In this world of constantly increasing population and depleting resources there is urge t...
The architecture of the 21st century works with unusual and uneven shapes, showing a getting bigger ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2006.Includes bibli...
Bamboo has been used as a construction material since ancient times in tropical and subtropical part...
Bamboo has been known widely as a material for buildings since the dawn of the century. Nevertheless...
Bamboo is one of natural resources that can be applied for building materials. In such bamboo growin...
This This chapter enquires the potentials of bamboo as building materials and evaluates the strategi...
For the past 45 years, the world population has increase drastically from 1.90 billion in 1955 to 62...
Bamboo is one of the most popular vernacular houses material at rural to sub-urban and urban areas...
Bamboo has traditionally been used as a construction material for centuries. In the past two decades...
Bamboo – identified as a Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP) – offering optimal mechanical properties f...
The concept of sustainable building incorporates and integrates a variety of strategies during the d...
The construction industry and the existing building stock are significant contributors to greenhouse...
Seven billion people living on the earth face a challenge of sustainability development. Constructio...
This article demonstrates the possibilities and problems of the formation of a new type of human tec...