Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Stephen Quarles, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension and IBHS Wildfire Consultant, and Timothy Smail, Program Lead for Resilient Programs, Savannah River National Laboratory
building materilas-1_architecture_Straw as a building material-physical aspects - Basics, Fire, moisture, insects and pests proof.
Plastering straw bale walls, straw bale roof.
This document discusses straw bale construction. It describes how straw bales are used as structural elements and insulation in buildings. Straw bale construction has been used since ancient times, but was revived in the 1990s. There are two common types of straw bales used - those bound with two strings and those bound with three strings. The document outlines the basic steps to construct a straw bale house, including preparing the foundation, erecting a frame, building the straw bale walls, and plastering. It also discusses common materials, advantages like insulation and cost effectiveness, disadvantages like moisture issues, and precautions needed during construction.
Alfa Engineering Products is a Pakistani company established in 1996 that specializes in aluminum products for facades, doors, windows, and more. They fabricate products like curtain walls, louvers, retractable enclosures, and fire doors using aluminum. Alfa works with aluminum extruders and glass processors to customize products for various commercial and residential applications. They have experience in facade design, windows, doors, louvers, and retractable structures. Their aim is to provide high quality, durable aluminum solutions within clients' budgets.
Superadobe is a form of earth bag construction that uses layered fabric bags filled with adobe (soil and straw) to form durable, earthquake-resistant structures. The structural principles involve coiling the bags into arches, domes and vaults reinforced with barbed wire. Advantages include using natural, reusable materials; strength against disasters; economic viability; and environmental friendliness. Disadvantages are the labor intensity and lack of building code recognition currently. Thermal performance benefits from the flywheel effect of the thick earthen walls that delay heat transfer and moderate interior temperatures.
This document discusses using earthbag construction techniques to build a home for construction workers. Earthbag construction is an inexpensive natural building method that uses sturdy sacks filled with sand or soil to form walls. Earthbag homes provide excellent insulation and are strong, protecting residents from weather elements while being stable, cool in summer and warm in winter. The document includes plans showing layouts for earthbag homes and auxiliary structures like sheds.
The document discusses different natural building techniques using straw, cob, and light clay. It provides a brief history of straw bale construction in the 1800s Nebraska and describes how straw bales are used to form insulating and durable load-bearing walls. Cob construction is summarized as a mixture of clay, sand, straw and water used to create freeform walls that are structurally stable. Light clay techniques are also outlined as a German tradition of filling wood frames with straw or other materials coated in clay slip.
Strawbale construction low cost housingShourya Puri
This case study discusses using straw bale construction for a home for construction workers. Straw bale construction uses bales of straw like wheat or rice as structural building elements and insulation. It is a natural, sustainable, and low-cost construction method that provides highly insulated walls and energy efficiency. The straw bales are a waste product from farming that is inexpensive. Building straw bale walls can be done with unskilled labor and the bales, earth plaster, and other materials have very low costs, making it an economically attractive construction technique.
Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Stephen Quarles, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension and IBHS Wildfire Consultant, and Timothy Smail, Program Lead for Resilient Programs, Savannah River National Laboratory
building materilas-1_architecture_Straw as a building material-physical aspects - Basics, Fire, moisture, insects and pests proof.
Plastering straw bale walls, straw bale roof.
This document discusses straw bale construction. It describes how straw bales are used as structural elements and insulation in buildings. Straw bale construction has been used since ancient times, but was revived in the 1990s. There are two common types of straw bales used - those bound with two strings and those bound with three strings. The document outlines the basic steps to construct a straw bale house, including preparing the foundation, erecting a frame, building the straw bale walls, and plastering. It also discusses common materials, advantages like insulation and cost effectiveness, disadvantages like moisture issues, and precautions needed during construction.
Alfa Engineering Products is a Pakistani company established in 1996 that specializes in aluminum products for facades, doors, windows, and more. They fabricate products like curtain walls, louvers, retractable enclosures, and fire doors using aluminum. Alfa works with aluminum extruders and glass processors to customize products for various commercial and residential applications. They have experience in facade design, windows, doors, louvers, and retractable structures. Their aim is to provide high quality, durable aluminum solutions within clients' budgets.
Superadobe is a form of earth bag construction that uses layered fabric bags filled with adobe (soil and straw) to form durable, earthquake-resistant structures. The structural principles involve coiling the bags into arches, domes and vaults reinforced with barbed wire. Advantages include using natural, reusable materials; strength against disasters; economic viability; and environmental friendliness. Disadvantages are the labor intensity and lack of building code recognition currently. Thermal performance benefits from the flywheel effect of the thick earthen walls that delay heat transfer and moderate interior temperatures.
This document discusses using earthbag construction techniques to build a home for construction workers. Earthbag construction is an inexpensive natural building method that uses sturdy sacks filled with sand or soil to form walls. Earthbag homes provide excellent insulation and are strong, protecting residents from weather elements while being stable, cool in summer and warm in winter. The document includes plans showing layouts for earthbag homes and auxiliary structures like sheds.
The document discusses different natural building techniques using straw, cob, and light clay. It provides a brief history of straw bale construction in the 1800s Nebraska and describes how straw bales are used to form insulating and durable load-bearing walls. Cob construction is summarized as a mixture of clay, sand, straw and water used to create freeform walls that are structurally stable. Light clay techniques are also outlined as a German tradition of filling wood frames with straw or other materials coated in clay slip.
Strawbale construction low cost housingShourya Puri
This case study discusses using straw bale construction for a home for construction workers. Straw bale construction uses bales of straw like wheat or rice as structural building elements and insulation. It is a natural, sustainable, and low-cost construction method that provides highly insulated walls and energy efficiency. The straw bales are a waste product from farming that is inexpensive. Building straw bale walls can be done with unskilled labor and the bales, earth plaster, and other materials have very low costs, making it an economically attractive construction technique.
Unit 301: Principles of organising, planning and pricing construction workgsr101
The document discusses insulating materials and construction methods for insulating buildings. It aims to introduce learners to estimating for insulation materials and describes where heat is lost in homes. It explains that heating and cooling accounts for 50-70% of energy used in homes and discusses why insulating homes helps maintain indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs by creating a barrier that reduces heat transfer. Various insulating materials are described such as glass wool, rockwool, foam boards and pipe insulation that can be used in walls, floors, roofs and around pipes. Construction methods discussed include using insulation location, material selection and following building regulations to insulate against heat loss and gain.
The document outlines the 3 steps to build a greenhouse: 1) Plan the location and poles that will support the structure. 2) Drill deep holes for posts, insert posts and fill with concrete for stability. 3) Install arches, gridiron, and shins to support plastic covering and protect the structure from wind and rain by adding backing and reinforcement.
Passive house design resource efficient comfortable and healthy - Niwat Archi...Niwat Architect Co.,ltd.
Niwat Architects was founded on 1972 by Dr.Niwat Tantayanusorn. With a focus on Lanna culture, Niwat Architects has designed dozens of buildings, mainly residential and hotel&resort.The cultural and environmental based designs are spread all over the Thailand, mainly in northern part of the country.Architect in Chiangmai,Architects in Chiangmai,Chiangmai Architects,Sustainable Architecture Chiangmai,Lanna Architecture Chiangmai,Contemporary ,Architecture Chiangmai,Architecture Office Chiangmai,Passive Architecture Design Chiangmai,Green Architecture Chiangmai,Environmental Architecture Changmai,Northern Thailand Architecture,Hotel and Resort Architecture Chiangmai,Residential Architecture Chiangmai,House Design Chiangmai,Eco-House Architecture Chiangmai,Thai Local Architecture Office Chiangmai,Northern Thailand Architecture Office,Lanna Architecture Chiangmai
SandBag Building offers an energy efficient and environmentally friendly construction method. It uses sand-filled bags which are laid like bricks to form walls. This method is quicker and less expensive than conventional construction. It also has benefits like lower carbon emissions, less waste, and better thermal and sound insulation. The sandbag walls can be used to build structures that are just as durable and flexible as traditional brick buildings.
A comparative analysis of tropical architecture features aleensies
This document compares the tropical architecture features of a traditional Malay house and Ting Residence by Wooi Architect. A traditional Malay house consists of three main spaces - a serambi (public area), rumah ibu (semi-private area), and dapur (private area). It uses lightweight timber construction. The Ting Residence incorporates modern spaces like a gallery, lobby, and gymnasium while still drawing from traditional Malay design principles like large overhangs, louvred windows, and natural ventilation. Both prioritize thermal comfort through passive design adapted to the tropical climate without mechanical cooling.
To build a greenhouse, one must first plan the land location and structure by drilling deep holes for posts. The posts are then set in the holes and secured with concrete. Finally, arches, grids, rings and plastic sheeting are installed to complete the protective structure.
Considering safety measures for a construction project involving the addition of a new structure to an existing building. Scaffolding and equipment are properly erected and barriers are in place to cordon off hazardous areas. Drywall installation is underway throughout the building and is expected to take 30 days to complete for an area of 60,000 square feet using a two-person crew. Safety precautions are being maintained during construction activities.
Passive solar design refers to using the sun's energy for heating and cooling buildings through natural means rather than mechanical systems. It involves elements like operable windows, thermal mass materials, and thermal chimneys to move air. Key aspects are proper solar orientation of the building, use of thermal mass to absorb and retain heat, and appropriate ventilation and window placement. Guidelines recommend elongating the building on an east-west axis and locating important interior spaces along the south-facing side to take advantage of sunlight during winter heating hours.
This document discusses rammed earth as a building material. Rammed earth is created by compacting wet soil in formworks to create strong, sedimentary walls. It has been used in construction for thousands of years around the world. The objectives of using rammed earth are that it is inexpensive, can be constructed without skilled labor, uses locally available materials, is ecofriendly and sustainable. The process involves excavating soil, preparing mixtures, compacting layers in formworks to build up walls. Rammed earth walls have good thermal and soundproofing properties and are virtually fireproof. However, insulation may be needed in colder climates and protection from heavy rain is required.
Residential Case Studies of Passive Strategiesaiahouston
This document summarizes a presentation about passive design strategies for homes in hot humid climates like Texas. It provides examples of over a dozen case studies of homes designed by the presenter to utilize passive strategies like shading, ventilation, thermal mass, and daylighting to reduce energy usage and increase comfort. Owners of these passive homes reported rarely needing to use mechanical cooling or heating except when entertaining guests. The presentation aimed to teach architects the importance of passive design and demonstrate that approaches beyond conventional wood frame construction can create sustainable, resilient homes.
Presentation on Flat Roof Double in Safari Roof HouseJoyeeLee0131
The document discusses the use of double roofs to reduce heat gain in tropical climates. It defines different types of roofs including single, double, and trussed roofs. A double roof has rafters of length requiring intermediate support from purlins. Case studies show how double roofs provide shade and ventilation. The Safari Roof House in Malaysia uses a double roof system of a flat lower roof and pitched upper roof separated by a ventilated gap. This filtered heat and allowed excess wind to be carried away, reducing heat gain into the building.
Ever wondered why some homes feel more comfortable than others? Want to re-discover what our ancestors knew about home building that works in concord with site, climate and orientation? Want to visit a honest-to-goodness passive solar home? Join us as we investigate the concepts and practice of passive solar buildings. Whether you're building new, remodeling or want to improve the energy and comfort performance of your home, this workshop is for you.
Ken Yeang is a Malaysian architect and pioneer of green design known for his eco-friendly buildings and masterplans. Some of his notable works include the National Library of Singapore, Mesiniaga Tower in Malaysia, Ganendra Art House in Malaysia, and Solaris in Singapore. These buildings incorporate various green features such as passive solar design, natural ventilation, daylighting, landscaping, and water conservation.
Written in response to an increasing worldwide interest in building with earth, this presentation deals with earth as a building material, and provides a survey of all of its applications and construction techniques, including the relevant physical data, while explaining its specific qualities and the possibilities
of optimising them. No theoretical treatise, however, can substitute for practical experience involving actually building with earth. The data and experiences and the specific realisations of earth construction contained in this volume may be used as guidelines for a variety of construction processes and possible applications by engineers, architects, entrepreneurs, craftsmen and public policy-makers who find themselves attempting, either from desire or necessity, to come to terms with humanity’s oldest building material.
Earth as a building material comes in a thousand different compositions, and can be variously processed. Loam, or clayey soil,as it is referred to scientifically, has different names when used in various applications, for instance rammed earth, soil blocks, mud bricks or adobe.
The document describes a patented modular geodesic dome system called Star Dome. It has several advantages over traditional geodesic domes including being simpler to construct, stronger, more modular, and cheaper. It can be used for various horizontal developments like buildings in coastal areas or areas with extreme weather, as well as hotels, restaurants, resorts, and affordable housing. It is also suitable for vertical developments by stacking dome modules to create dome structures of multiple levels. The system aims to provide sustainable, affordable, and customizable housing solutions.
Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related IssuesTerri Meyer Boake
What is Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related Issues looks at the bioclimatic regions and how they affect the approach to environmental building design. This also looks at the comfort zone as a way to reduce energy consumption.
Kita Göttingen - Pre cast concrete buildingHusseinAzher
Situated between major municipalities in the town of Göttingen, Germany, is Despang Architekten’s model for progressive post-fossil construction within the higher educational setting.
The Kita Kindergarten serves as a case study for the proactive approach to self-sufficiency and sustainability through careful attention to both energy efficiency standards – Passive House – and long term planning towards net zero.
Green roofs and Earth shelter ( desktop study )Pratibha Mohan
A green roof or living roof partially or completely covers a building with vegetation and growing medium planted over a waterproof membrane. It provides environmental benefits like reducing storm water runoff and heating/cooling needs, and filtering air and water pollution. Chicago City Hall has a 38,800 square foot green roof garden with over 150 plant species, installed in 2001 to study the impact on the urban heat island effect and rainwater runoff. Icelandic turf houses effectively insulated buildings against the difficult climate by using earth and turf as construction materials, evolving over centuries from longhouses to interconnected buildings with wooden ends.
Solutions to heat gain by using passive designPreston Liew
The document discusses passive design strategies used at the Belum Rainforest Resort to achieve thermal comfort. It addresses questions about contextual and vernacular architecture applied at the resort, how building orientation impacts heat gain, the significance of double skin roofs in reducing heat gain, sustainable local materials like bamboo and their benefits, and how the architect maximized cross ventilation.
The SVN® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their SVN Live® Weekly Property Broadcast. Visit https://svn.com/svn-live/ if you would like to attend our weekly call, which we open up to the brokerage community.
Unit 301: Principles of organising, planning and pricing construction workgsr101
The document discusses insulating materials and construction methods for insulating buildings. It aims to introduce learners to estimating for insulation materials and describes where heat is lost in homes. It explains that heating and cooling accounts for 50-70% of energy used in homes and discusses why insulating homes helps maintain indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs by creating a barrier that reduces heat transfer. Various insulating materials are described such as glass wool, rockwool, foam boards and pipe insulation that can be used in walls, floors, roofs and around pipes. Construction methods discussed include using insulation location, material selection and following building regulations to insulate against heat loss and gain.
The document outlines the 3 steps to build a greenhouse: 1) Plan the location and poles that will support the structure. 2) Drill deep holes for posts, insert posts and fill with concrete for stability. 3) Install arches, gridiron, and shins to support plastic covering and protect the structure from wind and rain by adding backing and reinforcement.
Passive house design resource efficient comfortable and healthy - Niwat Archi...Niwat Architect Co.,ltd.
Niwat Architects was founded on 1972 by Dr.Niwat Tantayanusorn. With a focus on Lanna culture, Niwat Architects has designed dozens of buildings, mainly residential and hotel&resort.The cultural and environmental based designs are spread all over the Thailand, mainly in northern part of the country.Architect in Chiangmai,Architects in Chiangmai,Chiangmai Architects,Sustainable Architecture Chiangmai,Lanna Architecture Chiangmai,Contemporary ,Architecture Chiangmai,Architecture Office Chiangmai,Passive Architecture Design Chiangmai,Green Architecture Chiangmai,Environmental Architecture Changmai,Northern Thailand Architecture,Hotel and Resort Architecture Chiangmai,Residential Architecture Chiangmai,House Design Chiangmai,Eco-House Architecture Chiangmai,Thai Local Architecture Office Chiangmai,Northern Thailand Architecture Office,Lanna Architecture Chiangmai
SandBag Building offers an energy efficient and environmentally friendly construction method. It uses sand-filled bags which are laid like bricks to form walls. This method is quicker and less expensive than conventional construction. It also has benefits like lower carbon emissions, less waste, and better thermal and sound insulation. The sandbag walls can be used to build structures that are just as durable and flexible as traditional brick buildings.
A comparative analysis of tropical architecture features aleensies
This document compares the tropical architecture features of a traditional Malay house and Ting Residence by Wooi Architect. A traditional Malay house consists of three main spaces - a serambi (public area), rumah ibu (semi-private area), and dapur (private area). It uses lightweight timber construction. The Ting Residence incorporates modern spaces like a gallery, lobby, and gymnasium while still drawing from traditional Malay design principles like large overhangs, louvred windows, and natural ventilation. Both prioritize thermal comfort through passive design adapted to the tropical climate without mechanical cooling.
To build a greenhouse, one must first plan the land location and structure by drilling deep holes for posts. The posts are then set in the holes and secured with concrete. Finally, arches, grids, rings and plastic sheeting are installed to complete the protective structure.
Considering safety measures for a construction project involving the addition of a new structure to an existing building. Scaffolding and equipment are properly erected and barriers are in place to cordon off hazardous areas. Drywall installation is underway throughout the building and is expected to take 30 days to complete for an area of 60,000 square feet using a two-person crew. Safety precautions are being maintained during construction activities.
Passive solar design refers to using the sun's energy for heating and cooling buildings through natural means rather than mechanical systems. It involves elements like operable windows, thermal mass materials, and thermal chimneys to move air. Key aspects are proper solar orientation of the building, use of thermal mass to absorb and retain heat, and appropriate ventilation and window placement. Guidelines recommend elongating the building on an east-west axis and locating important interior spaces along the south-facing side to take advantage of sunlight during winter heating hours.
This document discusses rammed earth as a building material. Rammed earth is created by compacting wet soil in formworks to create strong, sedimentary walls. It has been used in construction for thousands of years around the world. The objectives of using rammed earth are that it is inexpensive, can be constructed without skilled labor, uses locally available materials, is ecofriendly and sustainable. The process involves excavating soil, preparing mixtures, compacting layers in formworks to build up walls. Rammed earth walls have good thermal and soundproofing properties and are virtually fireproof. However, insulation may be needed in colder climates and protection from heavy rain is required.
Residential Case Studies of Passive Strategiesaiahouston
This document summarizes a presentation about passive design strategies for homes in hot humid climates like Texas. It provides examples of over a dozen case studies of homes designed by the presenter to utilize passive strategies like shading, ventilation, thermal mass, and daylighting to reduce energy usage and increase comfort. Owners of these passive homes reported rarely needing to use mechanical cooling or heating except when entertaining guests. The presentation aimed to teach architects the importance of passive design and demonstrate that approaches beyond conventional wood frame construction can create sustainable, resilient homes.
Presentation on Flat Roof Double in Safari Roof HouseJoyeeLee0131
The document discusses the use of double roofs to reduce heat gain in tropical climates. It defines different types of roofs including single, double, and trussed roofs. A double roof has rafters of length requiring intermediate support from purlins. Case studies show how double roofs provide shade and ventilation. The Safari Roof House in Malaysia uses a double roof system of a flat lower roof and pitched upper roof separated by a ventilated gap. This filtered heat and allowed excess wind to be carried away, reducing heat gain into the building.
Ever wondered why some homes feel more comfortable than others? Want to re-discover what our ancestors knew about home building that works in concord with site, climate and orientation? Want to visit a honest-to-goodness passive solar home? Join us as we investigate the concepts and practice of passive solar buildings. Whether you're building new, remodeling or want to improve the energy and comfort performance of your home, this workshop is for you.
Ken Yeang is a Malaysian architect and pioneer of green design known for his eco-friendly buildings and masterplans. Some of his notable works include the National Library of Singapore, Mesiniaga Tower in Malaysia, Ganendra Art House in Malaysia, and Solaris in Singapore. These buildings incorporate various green features such as passive solar design, natural ventilation, daylighting, landscaping, and water conservation.
Written in response to an increasing worldwide interest in building with earth, this presentation deals with earth as a building material, and provides a survey of all of its applications and construction techniques, including the relevant physical data, while explaining its specific qualities and the possibilities
of optimising them. No theoretical treatise, however, can substitute for practical experience involving actually building with earth. The data and experiences and the specific realisations of earth construction contained in this volume may be used as guidelines for a variety of construction processes and possible applications by engineers, architects, entrepreneurs, craftsmen and public policy-makers who find themselves attempting, either from desire or necessity, to come to terms with humanity’s oldest building material.
Earth as a building material comes in a thousand different compositions, and can be variously processed. Loam, or clayey soil,as it is referred to scientifically, has different names when used in various applications, for instance rammed earth, soil blocks, mud bricks or adobe.
The document describes a patented modular geodesic dome system called Star Dome. It has several advantages over traditional geodesic domes including being simpler to construct, stronger, more modular, and cheaper. It can be used for various horizontal developments like buildings in coastal areas or areas with extreme weather, as well as hotels, restaurants, resorts, and affordable housing. It is also suitable for vertical developments by stacking dome modules to create dome structures of multiple levels. The system aims to provide sustainable, affordable, and customizable housing solutions.
Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related IssuesTerri Meyer Boake
What is Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related Issues looks at the bioclimatic regions and how they affect the approach to environmental building design. This also looks at the comfort zone as a way to reduce energy consumption.
Kita Göttingen - Pre cast concrete buildingHusseinAzher
Situated between major municipalities in the town of Göttingen, Germany, is Despang Architekten’s model for progressive post-fossil construction within the higher educational setting.
The Kita Kindergarten serves as a case study for the proactive approach to self-sufficiency and sustainability through careful attention to both energy efficiency standards – Passive House – and long term planning towards net zero.
Green roofs and Earth shelter ( desktop study )Pratibha Mohan
A green roof or living roof partially or completely covers a building with vegetation and growing medium planted over a waterproof membrane. It provides environmental benefits like reducing storm water runoff and heating/cooling needs, and filtering air and water pollution. Chicago City Hall has a 38,800 square foot green roof garden with over 150 plant species, installed in 2001 to study the impact on the urban heat island effect and rainwater runoff. Icelandic turf houses effectively insulated buildings against the difficult climate by using earth and turf as construction materials, evolving over centuries from longhouses to interconnected buildings with wooden ends.
Solutions to heat gain by using passive designPreston Liew
The document discusses passive design strategies used at the Belum Rainforest Resort to achieve thermal comfort. It addresses questions about contextual and vernacular architecture applied at the resort, how building orientation impacts heat gain, the significance of double skin roofs in reducing heat gain, sustainable local materials like bamboo and their benefits, and how the architect maximized cross ventilation.
The SVN® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their SVN Live® Weekly Property Broadcast. Visit https://svn.com/svn-live/ if you would like to attend our weekly call, which we open up to the brokerage community.
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Building Features
• Extremely energy efficient
• Architecturally flexible in
design.
• Extra living space. Roof deck
patio.
• Superior sound performance
• Will not rot.
• Bug-proof.www.rok-on.com