Use debris from Nepal earthquake to build a house
Do you remember the last earthquake in Nepal that killed thousands of people, and razed hundreds of thousands of houses in this gentle country? Up to now, Nepal's relief and reconstruction efforts are still happening day by day and it will be very long to overcome the damage of this disaster.
Build houses from debris in Nepal earthquake
A Japanese architect, Mr. Shigeru Ban, introduced the idea of making a wooden prefabricated house, and used stone bricks and debris from ruins to reinforce the house.
This idea is as follows:
Light wooden frame, cheap, easy to transport, these frames can be assembled to create different small and usable areas.
Can build a single house like this.
Or into a chain of townhouses.
The roof will be made of paper tubes, locally produced
House frames and roofs are light and easy to assemble, can be erected very quickly, then covered with plastic roof temporarily for temporary shelter.
After that, the landlord will reinforce the walls of stone bricks and debris collected from the ruins, gradually making the walls and the house solid, maybe many years to fail.
The use of light materials such as paper, wood . will help reduce damage if an earthquake occurs again.
The project will start in Nepal in August.
- The earth 'stirred' under the influence of the earthquake in Nepal
- The valley in Nepal is 80 cm tall after the earthquake
- Nepal is about to suffer a Haiti-like earthquake
- Mount Everest moved after Nepal earthquake
- 1,000 missing Europeans in Nepal after the earthquake
- Four new earthquake quakes shook Nepal
- Why is Nepal continuing to suffer from earthquakes?
- Nearly 2,500 people died of earthquake, Nepal chaos
- The Richter 7.3-degree earthquake shook Nepal
- Building a house from the roof has become a reality
- More than 5,000 people died from earthquakes, Nepalese people resented rescue
- Nepal still shook because of aftershocks, after a month of earthquakes