The Northridge Garden Guild is a group that works together to enhance the landscaping around Northridge Chapels. The goals are to implement flower bed enhancements in a cost effective and long-term maintainable way that is water conservative and reflects the reverence for the buildings and positively on the local neighborhood. The group will partner with local resources and use the church grounds as a learning garden. A two-phased approach includes preparation and planning, followed by implementation in the fall.
This document discusses several common gardening myths that frustrate horticulturists. It notes myths such as mowing grass shorter requiring less frequent mowing, weed barrier fully preventing weeds, always pruning roses to the first five leaflets, Epsom salts being universally good for plants, watering on hot days scorching leaves, more sun always benefiting plants in winter, evening watering conserving water more, and only being able to install plants in spring.
This document discusses landscaping and gardening, including flower beds, lawns, and rock gardens. It provides details on factors to consider when designing flower beds such as sunlight, soil and plant arrangement. It also describes annual and perennial flowers as well as different types of grasses suitable for lawns. For rock gardens, the document outlines various rock types that can be used and concludes by listing sources consulted.
Japanese gardens use water and bridges to represent the flow of time and the transient nature of existence. A person absorbed in the garden comes to realize they are just an outside observer of the garden. The arrangement of the garden with gleaming red lines contrasting the calm water is not meant to be excessively ironic or sophisticated, but allows the experience of the garden similarly to experiencing great music or life itself, with the potential for deception.
The document provides an overview of important concepts for building big structures, including types of forces, loads, materials, and shapes. Forces include compression, tension, shear, and torsion. Structures must withstand loads like dead loads from the structure's own weight and live loads from objects. Materials each have strengths like wood's compression strength and steel's tensile and compressive strength. Shape affects a structure's stability, with experiments showing triangles are more stable than squares due to their ability to distribute force. Reinforcement can improve stability.
Presentation Topic : Elastic Flexural Torsional Buckling and IS:800-2007
As per clause no.8.2.2.1 (IS:800-2007), elastic critical moment (Mcr) may be evaluated using the simplified approach (formulae derived for simply supported, symmetric cross section having uniform moment). Mcr for different beam sections, considering loading, support condition and non-symmetric section, shall be more accurately calculated using the method given in Annex-E of the Code.
We will discuss whether we are erring on the conservative side or un-conservative side while using the simplified approach. Also, the methodology adopted in popular software will be discussed.
The document discusses compression members in structural engineering. It covers various types of compression members like columns in buildings, trusses, bridges, and towers. It discusses concepts like buckling, effective length, slenderness ratio, and different buckling modes. It provides examples of column shapes and failures. Formulas for critical load and effective length factors are presented. Considerations for real columns like residual stresses and initial imperfections are also covered.
This document discusses the qualities of a columnist and types of columns. It provides 10 qualities a good columnist should have, including keen observation, good judgment, and a sense of humor. It also lists 5 common types of columns: editorial, variety/humor, opinion, exchange, and book. Finally, it provides guidelines for writing a column, such as getting a clever name, staying on topic, using typographical devices to separate items, and writing in good taste.
The Northridge Garden Guild is a group that works together to enhance the landscaping around Northridge Chapels. The goals are to implement flower bed enhancements in a cost effective and long-term maintainable way that is water conservative and reflects the reverence for the buildings and positively on the local neighborhood. The group will partner with local resources and use the church grounds as a learning garden. A two-phased approach includes preparation and planning, followed by implementation in the fall.
This document discusses several common gardening myths that frustrate horticulturists. It notes myths such as mowing grass shorter requiring less frequent mowing, weed barrier fully preventing weeds, always pruning roses to the first five leaflets, Epsom salts being universally good for plants, watering on hot days scorching leaves, more sun always benefiting plants in winter, evening watering conserving water more, and only being able to install plants in spring.
This document discusses landscaping and gardening, including flower beds, lawns, and rock gardens. It provides details on factors to consider when designing flower beds such as sunlight, soil and plant arrangement. It also describes annual and perennial flowers as well as different types of grasses suitable for lawns. For rock gardens, the document outlines various rock types that can be used and concludes by listing sources consulted.
Japanese gardens use water and bridges to represent the flow of time and the transient nature of existence. A person absorbed in the garden comes to realize they are just an outside observer of the garden. The arrangement of the garden with gleaming red lines contrasting the calm water is not meant to be excessively ironic or sophisticated, but allows the experience of the garden similarly to experiencing great music or life itself, with the potential for deception.
The document provides an overview of important concepts for building big structures, including types of forces, loads, materials, and shapes. Forces include compression, tension, shear, and torsion. Structures must withstand loads like dead loads from the structure's own weight and live loads from objects. Materials each have strengths like wood's compression strength and steel's tensile and compressive strength. Shape affects a structure's stability, with experiments showing triangles are more stable than squares due to their ability to distribute force. Reinforcement can improve stability.
Presentation Topic : Elastic Flexural Torsional Buckling and IS:800-2007
As per clause no.8.2.2.1 (IS:800-2007), elastic critical moment (Mcr) may be evaluated using the simplified approach (formulae derived for simply supported, symmetric cross section having uniform moment). Mcr for different beam sections, considering loading, support condition and non-symmetric section, shall be more accurately calculated using the method given in Annex-E of the Code.
We will discuss whether we are erring on the conservative side or un-conservative side while using the simplified approach. Also, the methodology adopted in popular software will be discussed.
The document discusses compression members in structural engineering. It covers various types of compression members like columns in buildings, trusses, bridges, and towers. It discusses concepts like buckling, effective length, slenderness ratio, and different buckling modes. It provides examples of column shapes and failures. Formulas for critical load and effective length factors are presented. Considerations for real columns like residual stresses and initial imperfections are also covered.
This document discusses the qualities of a columnist and types of columns. It provides 10 qualities a good columnist should have, including keen observation, good judgment, and a sense of humor. It also lists 5 common types of columns: editorial, variety/humor, opinion, exchange, and book. Finally, it provides guidelines for writing a column, such as getting a clever name, staying on topic, using typographical devices to separate items, and writing in good taste.
The document summarizes the history and key elements of Japanese gardens. It discusses how Japanese gardening was influenced by Shintoism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The core values were shaped by Chinese culture and religion had a major influence. Key chronological periods of development are outlined. Basic design rules, elements like plants, rocks, water, and symbolism are described. Different styles of gardens like stroll gardens, zen gardens, and tea gardens are also summarized.
Behavior of rc structure under earthquake loadingBinay Shrestha
The document discusses reasons why reinforced concrete (RC) structures fail during earthquakes and measures to improve their performance. Key points include:
1) RC buildings often fail due to design deficiencies like ignoring concepts of strong columns-weak beams or having soft stories, or construction defects like weak joints or improper reinforcement detailing.
2) Measures to improve performance include following design concepts of strong columns-weak beams and designing soft story elements to withstand higher forces, as well as improving construction quality of joints and reinforcement details.
3) Other factors that can lead to failure are short column effects, torsional forces from asymmetric shapes, and disturbance of the load path through the structure.
1) Stair design and construction must follow safety standards to prevent falls. Standards specify dimensions for rises, goings, angles, and other geometric factors.
2) Proper stair dimensions include a rise between 150-215mm and a going between 215-305mm. Stair angles should be between 26.5 and 45 degrees.
3) Various stair types include straight, quarter-turn, spiral, and others. Landings are required between flights to break up long runs of stairs.
Staircase: My teaching for 1st Year B.ArchitectureHILLFORT
Staircase is an amazing discovery by human. This is one of the major building elements to be learnt by the students of Architecture and interior designing in the very initial stage of their academic life. We, before starting the topic in classroom with a blackboard, try to give an overall idea about the design of staircase, it's technical terms, elements and uses. Hence, my this presentation might be useful for other colleges and students too.
Stairs connect different horizontal levels in a building and allow people to travel between floors. There are several types of stairs including straight run stairs, quarter turn stairs, half turn stairs, spiral stairs, and circular stairs. Stairs are constructed from various materials like timber, brick, stone, steel, and reinforced concrete with each having advantages and disadvantages in terms of strength, fire resistance, and weight. Key parts of stairs include treads, risers, strings, landings, and handrails.
This document provides an introduction to different methods of connecting floors at different levels, including ladders, steps/stairs, escalators, lifts, ramps, and trolley-rope-ways. It then defines various technical terms related to stair design, such as tread, riser, rise, nosing, flight, landing, slope, strings, soffit, balusters, and headroom. Finally, it discusses principles for planning and designing stairs, including recommended widths, lengths, pitches, and step proportions.
Reinforced concrete is well-suited for constructing stairs due to its fire resistance, durability, strength, and pleasing appearance. R.C.C. stairs can be designed in various forms including straight flights, inclined slabs with half landings, string beams, cranked slabs, cantilevers, and spirals. The type of stair adopted depends on the space and loading conditions. Common stair arrangements include single straight flights, inclined slabs spanning longitudinally, string beams with horizontal slab spanning, cranked slabs inducing bending and torsion stresses, cantilever stairs with central supporting walls, and spiral or helical stairs used in prestige buildings.
The document discusses different types of stairs and their components. It describes stairs as a means of vertical circulation between floors of a building. The main types of stairs discussed are straight flight, quarter turn, half turn, spiral/elliptical, and winder stairs. Stairs can be made from materials like timber, concrete, steel, and stone. Reinforced concrete and precast concrete are common for multi-story buildings. Stairs must meet requirements for strength, safety, and fire safety.
This document provides information about different types of stairs. It defines key stair components like steps, treads, and risers. It then describes 8 common types of stairs including straight stairs, dog-legged stairs, quarter turn stairs, and spiral stairs. Each type is defined and the suitable applications are outlined. The document aims to inform about the different shapes, materials, and styles of stairs that can be used in buildings.
The document discusses the design of staircases. It begins by defining key components of staircases like treads, risers, stringers, etc. It then describes different types of staircases such as straight, doglegged, and spiral. The document outlines considerations for designing staircases like dimensions, loads, and structural behavior. It provides steps for geometric design, load calculations, structural analysis, reinforcement design, and detailing of staircases. Numerical examples are also included to illustrate the design process.
The document discusses different types of staircases and important considerations for staircase design and construction. It covers the evolution of staircases and why they are needed, as well as principles for planning and designing stairs, including width, pitch, handrails, and recommended tread and rise proportions. The document also examines different stair materials, lighting requirements, and styles of stairs including modern, classic, curved, and traditional designs.
The document summarizes the design of a steel exhibition building with a circular plan. It describes the architectural features of the building including the dimensions of the exhibition hall and stalls. It then discusses the structural analysis conducted using STAAD Pro software and consideration of various loads. Next, it details the design of key structural elements like curved beams, trusses, bracings, columns, and base plates. Design calculations are provided for the curved beams. Finally, it provides a bill of materials and concluding remarks on the benefits of the tubular structural design.
The document discusses structural steel construction, including the various methods used such as beam and column construction, long span construction, and wall bearing construction. It describes the common structural steel members like columns, beams, joists, and trusses that are erected and secured together using fastening systems like bolts and welds to form the structural framework. Details provided on erection plans guide the fabrication and installation of the different steel components.
Colection of pictures from the internet and remarkable permaculture projects.
Colección de imágenes de internet y destacadas experiencias de permacultura.
El documento describe una variedad de talleres educativos sobre tecnologías sustentables y apropiadas como reciclaje, compostaje, permacultura, bioconstrucción, captación de agua de lluvia, jardinería alimenticia, apicultura urbana y más. Los talleres tienen diferentes duraciones y costos, oscilando entre $10.000 a $30.000 por persona. Todos son impartidos por Felipe Guerra Vélez, experto en reciclaje y diseñador de sistemas permaculturales y acuapónicos.
El documento describe el origen y desarrollo de eRECICLAJE, una iniciativa creada por los hermanos Felipe y María Luisa Guerra en Colombia para promover el reciclaje. Comenzó en el 2000 como una página web educativa y luego lanzó operaciones en 2003 en Medellín, trabajando con recicladores locales para recuperar materiales y reducir la basura. Aunque tuvo éxito inicial con varios clientes, muchos no renovaron los contratos y la competencia de otras empresas hizo difícil la sostenibilidad del modelo.
Este documento presenta una encuesta sobre los servicios de aseo y reciclaje ofrecidos por una empresa colombiana. La empresa ha acumulado experiencia desde 2003 y ha demostrado resultados de disminución de basura por encima del 90%. La encuesta busca determinar qué tipo de servicio de aseo preferiría el cliente y ofrecer una solución. La encuesta incluye preguntas sobre mejorar el estado planetario, reducir la generación de basura, recolección selectiva de reciclaje y residuos orgánicos, entre otros.
La lista enumera seis bebidas y alimentos comunes como Coca, Pepsi, Fanta, Mirinda, Peñafiel y agua, todos en envases de 600 ml bien lavados y secos para su venta. La lista está firmada por la Iglesia "Pan del Cielo" en Cd. Isla, Veracruz, México.
El documento describe los problemas ambientales y sociales causados por los métodos tradicionales de construcción con ladrillos y cemento, así como la contaminación causada por la producción y desecho de botellas de plástico. Luego presenta varias innovaciones ambientales y sociales desarrolladas por EcoTec que utilizan botellas PET recicladas como material de construcción, incluyendo casas, pilares, amarres biomiméticos, tanques de agua y techos. Estas innovaciones ofrecen alternativas más sostenibles a los métodos de construcción tradic
Construimos un barco con botellas plásticas recicladas, para mostrar al mundo que el límite es la imaginación y en nuestra travesía ir enseñando sobre basura cero, permacultura y diversión y arte. Partimos en Juniohasta llegar a cumbre de la ONU, en Rio de Janeiro, durante
la conferencia del Rio+20, cruzando por Ecuador, Perú y Colombia.
Brochure jornadas pedagogicas cer o basuraereciclaje
El documento describe las actividades de una organización llamada eReciclaje que promueve la construcción con botellas plásticas, la permacultura y prácticas ecológicas. La organización ofrece una semana de capacitación en escuelas para enseñar sobre reducción de basura, compostaje, reciclaje y bioconstrucción a través de charlas, talleres y la construcción de un proyecto con los estudiantes. El objetivo es enseñar cómo vivir sin producir basura y convertir a la escuela en un espacio más ecol
The document summarizes the history and key elements of Japanese gardens. It discusses how Japanese gardening was influenced by Shintoism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The core values were shaped by Chinese culture and religion had a major influence. Key chronological periods of development are outlined. Basic design rules, elements like plants, rocks, water, and symbolism are described. Different styles of gardens like stroll gardens, zen gardens, and tea gardens are also summarized.
Behavior of rc structure under earthquake loadingBinay Shrestha
The document discusses reasons why reinforced concrete (RC) structures fail during earthquakes and measures to improve their performance. Key points include:
1) RC buildings often fail due to design deficiencies like ignoring concepts of strong columns-weak beams or having soft stories, or construction defects like weak joints or improper reinforcement detailing.
2) Measures to improve performance include following design concepts of strong columns-weak beams and designing soft story elements to withstand higher forces, as well as improving construction quality of joints and reinforcement details.
3) Other factors that can lead to failure are short column effects, torsional forces from asymmetric shapes, and disturbance of the load path through the structure.
1) Stair design and construction must follow safety standards to prevent falls. Standards specify dimensions for rises, goings, angles, and other geometric factors.
2) Proper stair dimensions include a rise between 150-215mm and a going between 215-305mm. Stair angles should be between 26.5 and 45 degrees.
3) Various stair types include straight, quarter-turn, spiral, and others. Landings are required between flights to break up long runs of stairs.
Staircase: My teaching for 1st Year B.ArchitectureHILLFORT
Staircase is an amazing discovery by human. This is one of the major building elements to be learnt by the students of Architecture and interior designing in the very initial stage of their academic life. We, before starting the topic in classroom with a blackboard, try to give an overall idea about the design of staircase, it's technical terms, elements and uses. Hence, my this presentation might be useful for other colleges and students too.
Stairs connect different horizontal levels in a building and allow people to travel between floors. There are several types of stairs including straight run stairs, quarter turn stairs, half turn stairs, spiral stairs, and circular stairs. Stairs are constructed from various materials like timber, brick, stone, steel, and reinforced concrete with each having advantages and disadvantages in terms of strength, fire resistance, and weight. Key parts of stairs include treads, risers, strings, landings, and handrails.
This document provides an introduction to different methods of connecting floors at different levels, including ladders, steps/stairs, escalators, lifts, ramps, and trolley-rope-ways. It then defines various technical terms related to stair design, such as tread, riser, rise, nosing, flight, landing, slope, strings, soffit, balusters, and headroom. Finally, it discusses principles for planning and designing stairs, including recommended widths, lengths, pitches, and step proportions.
Reinforced concrete is well-suited for constructing stairs due to its fire resistance, durability, strength, and pleasing appearance. R.C.C. stairs can be designed in various forms including straight flights, inclined slabs with half landings, string beams, cranked slabs, cantilevers, and spirals. The type of stair adopted depends on the space and loading conditions. Common stair arrangements include single straight flights, inclined slabs spanning longitudinally, string beams with horizontal slab spanning, cranked slabs inducing bending and torsion stresses, cantilever stairs with central supporting walls, and spiral or helical stairs used in prestige buildings.
The document discusses different types of stairs and their components. It describes stairs as a means of vertical circulation between floors of a building. The main types of stairs discussed are straight flight, quarter turn, half turn, spiral/elliptical, and winder stairs. Stairs can be made from materials like timber, concrete, steel, and stone. Reinforced concrete and precast concrete are common for multi-story buildings. Stairs must meet requirements for strength, safety, and fire safety.
This document provides information about different types of stairs. It defines key stair components like steps, treads, and risers. It then describes 8 common types of stairs including straight stairs, dog-legged stairs, quarter turn stairs, and spiral stairs. Each type is defined and the suitable applications are outlined. The document aims to inform about the different shapes, materials, and styles of stairs that can be used in buildings.
The document discusses the design of staircases. It begins by defining key components of staircases like treads, risers, stringers, etc. It then describes different types of staircases such as straight, doglegged, and spiral. The document outlines considerations for designing staircases like dimensions, loads, and structural behavior. It provides steps for geometric design, load calculations, structural analysis, reinforcement design, and detailing of staircases. Numerical examples are also included to illustrate the design process.
The document discusses different types of staircases and important considerations for staircase design and construction. It covers the evolution of staircases and why they are needed, as well as principles for planning and designing stairs, including width, pitch, handrails, and recommended tread and rise proportions. The document also examines different stair materials, lighting requirements, and styles of stairs including modern, classic, curved, and traditional designs.
The document summarizes the design of a steel exhibition building with a circular plan. It describes the architectural features of the building including the dimensions of the exhibition hall and stalls. It then discusses the structural analysis conducted using STAAD Pro software and consideration of various loads. Next, it details the design of key structural elements like curved beams, trusses, bracings, columns, and base plates. Design calculations are provided for the curved beams. Finally, it provides a bill of materials and concluding remarks on the benefits of the tubular structural design.
The document discusses structural steel construction, including the various methods used such as beam and column construction, long span construction, and wall bearing construction. It describes the common structural steel members like columns, beams, joists, and trusses that are erected and secured together using fastening systems like bolts and welds to form the structural framework. Details provided on erection plans guide the fabrication and installation of the different steel components.
Colection of pictures from the internet and remarkable permaculture projects.
Colección de imágenes de internet y destacadas experiencias de permacultura.
El documento describe una variedad de talleres educativos sobre tecnologías sustentables y apropiadas como reciclaje, compostaje, permacultura, bioconstrucción, captación de agua de lluvia, jardinería alimenticia, apicultura urbana y más. Los talleres tienen diferentes duraciones y costos, oscilando entre $10.000 a $30.000 por persona. Todos son impartidos por Felipe Guerra Vélez, experto en reciclaje y diseñador de sistemas permaculturales y acuapónicos.
El documento describe el origen y desarrollo de eRECICLAJE, una iniciativa creada por los hermanos Felipe y María Luisa Guerra en Colombia para promover el reciclaje. Comenzó en el 2000 como una página web educativa y luego lanzó operaciones en 2003 en Medellín, trabajando con recicladores locales para recuperar materiales y reducir la basura. Aunque tuvo éxito inicial con varios clientes, muchos no renovaron los contratos y la competencia de otras empresas hizo difícil la sostenibilidad del modelo.
Este documento presenta una encuesta sobre los servicios de aseo y reciclaje ofrecidos por una empresa colombiana. La empresa ha acumulado experiencia desde 2003 y ha demostrado resultados de disminución de basura por encima del 90%. La encuesta busca determinar qué tipo de servicio de aseo preferiría el cliente y ofrecer una solución. La encuesta incluye preguntas sobre mejorar el estado planetario, reducir la generación de basura, recolección selectiva de reciclaje y residuos orgánicos, entre otros.
La lista enumera seis bebidas y alimentos comunes como Coca, Pepsi, Fanta, Mirinda, Peñafiel y agua, todos en envases de 600 ml bien lavados y secos para su venta. La lista está firmada por la Iglesia "Pan del Cielo" en Cd. Isla, Veracruz, México.
El documento describe los problemas ambientales y sociales causados por los métodos tradicionales de construcción con ladrillos y cemento, así como la contaminación causada por la producción y desecho de botellas de plástico. Luego presenta varias innovaciones ambientales y sociales desarrolladas por EcoTec que utilizan botellas PET recicladas como material de construcción, incluyendo casas, pilares, amarres biomiméticos, tanques de agua y techos. Estas innovaciones ofrecen alternativas más sostenibles a los métodos de construcción tradic
Construimos un barco con botellas plásticas recicladas, para mostrar al mundo que el límite es la imaginación y en nuestra travesía ir enseñando sobre basura cero, permacultura y diversión y arte. Partimos en Juniohasta llegar a cumbre de la ONU, en Rio de Janeiro, durante
la conferencia del Rio+20, cruzando por Ecuador, Perú y Colombia.
Brochure jornadas pedagogicas cer o basuraereciclaje
El documento describe las actividades de una organización llamada eReciclaje que promueve la construcción con botellas plásticas, la permacultura y prácticas ecológicas. La organización ofrece una semana de capacitación en escuelas para enseñar sobre reducción de basura, compostaje, reciclaje y bioconstrucción a través de charlas, talleres y la construcción de un proyecto con los estudiantes. El objetivo es enseñar cómo vivir sin producir basura y convertir a la escuela en un espacio más ecol
Presentation about
Permaculture projects in the tropics.
Presentacion de Proyectos de Permacultura Tropical.
Agradecimientos John Valenzuela y Living Mandala y todos los permacultores.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para el almacenamiento y reciclaje de diferentes materiales como plástico, metal, vidrio, cartón, papel y aluminio. Indica cómo empacar y almacenar limpiamente cada material para su posterior reciclaje y separación. También advierte no depositar elementos mojados que puedan generar malos olores.
Taller de 5 días a realizarse en Minca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, para aprender técnicas de cuidado de la naturaleza y diseño de hábitat sostenible.
Tres tanques de agua construidos con diferentes técnicas no convencionales utilizando botellas PET. Una capacidad combinada de 2300 lts. El costo de los materiales de $200.000, $200.000 en herramientas, $200.000 en transporte, 960 horas humanas de trabajo, y un conocimiento aprendido de otro ser invaluable. El Tecnológico de Antioquia Institución Universitaria pica en punta liderando a nivel nacional las iniciativas de basura cero. Aun lejos del objetivo, sin embargo con un camino ya recorrido habiendo participado en el primer Día Sin Basura durante el Día de la Tierra 22 de abril del 2010 y construyendo una banca, y, ahora, con el Curso de Bioconstrucción de Tanques de Almacenamiento de Agua Lluvia, durante el cual 38 personas se sumergieron durante una semana en el firme compromiso de aprender a no hacer basura y construir con sus desechos. La empresa privada a través de la Fundación Suramericana, también hace un importante aporte al becar 6 participantes del municipio de Fredonia, y 2 del municipio de La Ceja. Los ejecutivos de la empresa están en sus casas dejando de contaminar nuestra tierra y produciendo diariamente ladrillos, que estos campesinos usarán junto con los que ellos producen para construir diferentes obras de infraestructura en sus veredas financiados por la empresa. Es así pues como damos fin al curso del Bioconstrucción, agradeciendo a Andreas Froese, el haber compartido con nosotros los resultados de su trabajo durante los últimos nueves años y dándonos la esperanza y la confianza que si podemos construir obras hermosas y transformar este mundo decadente en un paraíso para todos. Agradecemos a la Academia por su interés y sus ganas de seguir investigando y promoviendo la cultura basura cero y la técnica de bioconstrucción ECO-TEC, y a la empresa privada agradecemos su confianza y capacidad de invertir en esta nueva alternativa de generar empleo y desarrollo en el sector de las soluciones ambientales. A todos los participantes gracias por soñar un mundo nuevo y por darse la oportunidad de aprender, practicar y promover la cultura basura cero y la bioconstrucción.
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Felipe Rrague Vélez
Creador www.ereciclaje.com
Diseñador de Permacultura y Sistemas Aquapónicos
Director Técnico Corporación Nutriclaje
Miembro www.alimpiarelmundo.org
Resumen de los Pasos del Taller de Construcción de 3 tanques de agua construidos
con Botellas PET rellenas con empaques post-consumo.
1. Plancha
a. Preparar el terreno
b. El terreno se nivela con la ayuda de una manguerita transparente
llena de agua. Una vez se encuentra el nivel en las cuatro esquinas
del terreno, se pasan cuerdas en cruz como guía.
c. En el terreno plano se arman los surcos para poner la tubería de
desagüe y cosecha del tanque.
d. Se pone plástico grueso sobre el terreno para evitar el paso de
humedad.
e. Luego se funde la plancha de concreto reforzado sobre la tubería
procurando mantener el nivel.
f. Mezcla de Concreto reforzado: 1:3:3 (cemento, arena, grava) y una
rejilla de hierro.
2. Tanque de Cemento
a. Pega de relleno entre las botellas (mortero): 1:10 (cemento, arena)
b. 7 Hileras, cada una con 36 botellas de 2.5 litros. (252 Botellas en
total).
c. Amarre bio-mimético y cada cuatro botellas se amarra a la boca una
pita que va hacia el interior para amarrar una malla que se pone más
adelante para darle firmeza al revoque.
d. Revoque interno:
i. Primero se aplica una primera capa líquida delgada de mezcla
1:1
ii.Se cubre el interior del tanque con una malla plástica
de gallinero que es amarrada con las pitas previamente
dispuestas
Se aplica mezcla 1:4 de 2 centímetros de grosor
iii.
Para darle un acabado fino a la pared interna, se
iv.
termina de revocar con una mezcla ¼:1:2 (cemento, tierra
cernida y arena cernida)
e. Revoque externo:
i. Se aplica mezcla de barro con escombros hasta llegar a la
base de la tapa
ii.Para darle un acabado fino a la pared interna, se termina
Produccion de alimento techos verdes y compostajeereciclaje
El documento describe varios proyectos de jardinería sostenible como techos vivientes, jardinería vertical, mini-invernaderos, compostaje, acuapónicos y galli-tractores. También lista plantas anuales, perennes e hierbas aromáticas y flores comestibles para cultivar, así como materiales y costos a considerar para estos proyectos. Finalmente, incluye enlaces a recursos en línea sobre compostaje y vermicompostaje.
Uso de la botellas plásticas para empacar basura plástica inservible, aislarla del medio ambiente usando la tapa y luego darle un uso a manera de eco ladrillos en diferentes obra de construcción ecológica.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para compactar basura en botellas plásticas vacías para su reciclaje. Sugiere usar empaques, etiquetas, bolsas limpias y papel de aluminio. Instruye lavar los materiales, apretar la basura en la botella con un palo para que quede dura y llena, y practicar el proceso en la casa y la oficina para multiplicar la idea de reciclaje.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Web Development Companies in Indiaamrsoftec1
Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
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Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
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[3:29 am, 30/05/2024] +91 83818 43552: Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida also provides advanced classes for individuals seeking to develop their expertise and skills in this field. These classes, led by industry experts with vast experience, focus on specific aspects of digital marketing such as advanced SEO strategies, sophisticated content creation techniques, and data-driven analytics.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
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Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.