Post by janerodrigues on May 30, 2016 9:07:16 GMT -6
ENTRY # 513007926
4TH EARTH COMPETITION - School for Ghana
Statement designer for classroom
The architectural party was inspired by the climatic conditions of the place and the behavior of the winds, to produce an integrated architecture with nature. The material used is earth-cement produced from one part cement to 10 parts earth and water. The mixing is done manually at the construction site; with a hand press can produce about 1500 massive blocks of soil cement per day. The traditional construction system can employ local labor. Windows of different types, with louvers allow cross ventilation, entry control winds and diffused lighting. Structural moorings walls were extended and function as louvers vertical. The Harmattan is a dry and dusty northeasterly trade wind. To avoid dust the layout of the rooms is in open warhead formation southwest allowing fresh breeze and closed in northeastern avoiding the wind. In the courtyard between the rooms, pergolas with local vegetation allow shaded areas conviviality.
BUDGET. (USD)
Foundation And Floor 1000
Press for blocks 1050
Walls including to make the blocs, window, Door etc. 2000
Roof 3800
Miscellaneous Expense 150
Total Expenses 8000
From Brazil Team Jane Rodrigues:
(Team Leade) : Jane Rodrigues Pinto, architecture student. Email: janer@bol.com.br
Ana Caroline Petrikic Silva, architecture student. E-mail: anapetrikic@gmail.com
Debora Rodrigues da Rosa Poltronieri, architecture student. E-mail: debora@peragro.com.br
Rodolfo Ribeiro de Farias, architecture student E-mail: rodolfo.ribeiro_@hotmail.com
Guiding Teacher Alessandra Migliorini Saldanha, architect. E-mail: ale_saldanha@hotmail.com.
4TH EARTH COMPETITION - School for Ghana
Statement designer for classroom
The architectural party was inspired by the climatic conditions of the place and the behavior of the winds, to produce an integrated architecture with nature. The material used is earth-cement produced from one part cement to 10 parts earth and water. The mixing is done manually at the construction site; with a hand press can produce about 1500 massive blocks of soil cement per day. The traditional construction system can employ local labor. Windows of different types, with louvers allow cross ventilation, entry control winds and diffused lighting. Structural moorings walls were extended and function as louvers vertical. The Harmattan is a dry and dusty northeasterly trade wind. To avoid dust the layout of the rooms is in open warhead formation southwest allowing fresh breeze and closed in northeastern avoiding the wind. In the courtyard between the rooms, pergolas with local vegetation allow shaded areas conviviality.
BUDGET. (USD)
Foundation And Floor 1000
Press for blocks 1050
Walls including to make the blocs, window, Door etc. 2000
Roof 3800
Miscellaneous Expense 150
Total Expenses 8000
From Brazil Team Jane Rodrigues:
(Team Leade) : Jane Rodrigues Pinto, architecture student. Email: janer@bol.com.br
Ana Caroline Petrikic Silva, architecture student. E-mail: anapetrikic@gmail.com
Debora Rodrigues da Rosa Poltronieri, architecture student. E-mail: debora@peragro.com.br
Rodolfo Ribeiro de Farias, architecture student E-mail: rodolfo.ribeiro_@hotmail.com
Guiding Teacher Alessandra Migliorini Saldanha, architect. E-mail: ale_saldanha@hotmail.com.