Past editions Among the basic needs of humanity - food, clothing and shelter - our work embraces shelter. EcoSouth addresses the great housing deficit in southern countries. http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005 2026-04-30T05:31:49+00:00 EcoSur: Concrete Roof Tiles, puzolanic cement, earth houses, ecomaterials paulcoyote@gmail.com Joomla! - Open Source Content Management Waste recycling for housing construction 2005-03-19T20:11:51+00:00 2005-03-19T20:11:51+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/237-waste-recycling-for-housing-construction Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_w2h.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0> The Best Practices Hub in Vienna recently highlighted CIDEM´s “From Waste to Houses” project in their on-line Best Practices Newsletter No. 18 that focused upon ecological construction. Following are excerpts from that article. CIDEMis a university research institute at&nbsp; the Universidad de las Villas and is a major player in the EcoSouth Network as well as host to the third EcoMaterials conference to be held in Santa Clara in November.</P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_w2h.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0> The Best Practices Hub in Vienna recently highlighted CIDEM´s “From Waste to Houses” project in their on-line Best Practices Newsletter No. 18 that focused upon ecological construction. Following are excerpts from that article. CIDEMis a university research institute at&nbsp; the Universidad de las Villas and is a major player in the EcoSouth Network as well as host to the third EcoMaterials conference to be held in Santa Clara in November.</P> Three decades of disaster prevention that works 2005-03-19T20:18:23+00:00 2005-03-19T20:18:23+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/238-three-decades-of-disaster-prevention-that-works3 Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="Prevención de desastres" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_george_destruction.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0>It is a long hard road until construction projects integrate disaster prevention into their project planning. It is the dream of EcoSouth to influence development projects in this direction, prior to the onslaught of catastrophes.To build dwellings that withstand local climatic conditions has been a guiding principle in the housing projects of EcoSouth partners over the past three decades. From Columbia, to the&nbsp; Dominican Republic, to Nicaragua, Jamaica, Cuba, houses have withstood recurring hurricanes or earthquakes. This has given EcoSouth the confidence to continue this path. </P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="Prevención de desastres" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_george_destruction.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0>It is a long hard road until construction projects integrate disaster prevention into their project planning. It is the dream of EcoSouth to influence development projects in this direction, prior to the onslaught of catastrophes.To build dwellings that withstand local climatic conditions has been a guiding principle in the housing projects of EcoSouth partners over the past three decades. From Columbia, to the&nbsp; Dominican Republic, to Nicaragua, Jamaica, Cuba, houses have withstood recurring hurricanes or earthquakes. This has given EcoSouth the confidence to continue this path. </P> EcoTec - 15 years under a MCR roof 2005-03-19T20:25:01+00:00 2005-03-19T20:25:01+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/239-ecotec-15-years-under-a-mcr-roof Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="15 años" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_15_techo.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0>Many activities have taken place under the immense roof that houses EcoTec in Jinotepe since the building was finished in 1989.&nbsp;The roof itself is 600 square meters (40 x 15) and, at the time, was the largest known&nbsp; MCR roof. Today it is a deposit and outlet for recycled bicycles, as well as provides office facilities for EcoTec as it welcomes those interested in buying bicycles, as well as clients of its "Affordable Housing" program.</P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=150 alt="15 años" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/sm_15_techo.jpg" width=150 align=right border=0>Many activities have taken place under the immense roof that houses EcoTec in Jinotepe since the building was finished in 1989.&nbsp;The roof itself is 600 square meters (40 x 15) and, at the time, was the largest known&nbsp; MCR roof. Today it is a deposit and outlet for recycled bicycles, as well as provides office facilities for EcoTec as it welcomes those interested in buying bicycles, as well as clients of its "Affordable Housing" program.</P> Adobe houses in El Salvador 2005-03-19T20:38:22+00:00 2005-03-19T20:38:22+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/240-adobe-houses-in-el-salvador Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P><IMG class=graficos height=239 alt="" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/casa_salvador.jpg" width=250 align=right border=0>A recent article in the Salvadorian College of Architects magazine focused upon an adobe project where the women´s organization "Las Mélidas" and the School of Architecture of the University of El Salvador worked together with the community of Planta Nueva to build 23 houses. An important achievement of the project is that the architectural design and the system of construction (foundations of stone &amp; concrete, adobe walls with interlinked corners, concrete ring beam and a metal roof structure with MCR) have become a model that the School of Architecture is proposing for other interested communities and organizations involved in humanitarian projects. EcoSouth wishes to draw attention to the fact that this system of construction resists earthquakes, a system similar to that used successfully in Guatemala after its great earthquake in 1976.</P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=239 alt="" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/casa_salvador.jpg" width=250 align=right border=0>A recent article in the Salvadorian College of Architects magazine focused upon an adobe project where the women´s organization "Las Mélidas" and the School of Architecture of the University of El Salvador worked together with the community of Planta Nueva to build 23 houses. An important achievement of the project is that the architectural design and the system of construction (foundations of stone &amp; concrete, adobe walls with interlinked corners, concrete ring beam and a metal roof structure with MCR) have become a model that the School of Architecture is proposing for other interested communities and organizations involved in humanitarian projects. EcoSouth wishes to draw attention to the fact that this system of construction resists earthquakes, a system similar to that used successfully in Guatemala after its great earthquake in 1976.</P> A Ghanian follows the path of MCR 2005-03-19T20:39:38+00:00 2005-03-19T20:39:38+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/241-a-ghanian-follows-the-path-of-mcr Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P></P> <P>William Pitcher who emigrated to the United States but now intends to return to Ghana, looked for a occupation that will allow him to live while, at the same time, improve the quality of life of his fellow Ghanaians. During this search, he came across MicroConcrete Roofing tiles through the EcoSouth website, something that led to his visit to Nicaragua en February for training at the EcoMaterials enterprise in Diriamba. <BR>This is but another example of South-South technology transfer.</P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=344 alt="William Pitcher" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/w_pitcher.jpg" width=400 align=middle border=0></P> <P></P> <P>William Pitcher who emigrated to the United States but now intends to return to Ghana, looked for a occupation that will allow him to live while, at the same time, improve the quality of life of his fellow Ghanaians. During this search, he came across MicroConcrete Roofing tiles through the EcoSouth website, something that led to his visit to Nicaragua en February for training at the EcoMaterials enterprise in Diriamba. <BR>This is but another example of South-South technology transfer.</P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=344 alt="William Pitcher" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/w_pitcher.jpg" width=400 align=middle border=0></P> First MCR factory in Aruba 2005-03-19T20:40:37+00:00 2005-03-19T20:40:37+00:00 http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/61-edition-11-march-2005/242-first-mcr-factory-in-aruba Administrator paulcoyote@gmail.com <P>Two young construction engineering students will settle the first MCR factory in Aruba, a Dutch colony in the Caribbean, 20 miles off the Venezuela coast. They spent one week in Nicaragua at the EcoMaterials enterprise for the technology transfer required to operate the MCR production unit. Training went through all the production facts, from how to assemble the equipment to roofing practices. The students practical experience in construction will guarantee the quality of the work and the roofing. Their engineering studies at the Costa Rican Institute of Technology will help ensure that the quality control processes will be strictly adhered to in the finished product. The MCR factory in Aruba is to begin production in April.</P> <P></P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=285 alt=Aruba src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/aruba_prueba.jpg" width=400 align=middle border=0></P> <P>Two young construction engineering students will settle the first MCR factory in Aruba, a Dutch colony in the Caribbean, 20 miles off the Venezuela coast. They spent one week in Nicaragua at the EcoMaterials enterprise for the technology transfer required to operate the MCR production unit. Training went through all the production facts, from how to assemble the equipment to roofing practices. The students practical experience in construction will guarantee the quality of the work and the roofing. Their engineering studies at the Costa Rican Institute of Technology will help ensure that the quality control processes will be strictly adhered to in the finished product. The MCR factory in Aruba is to begin production in April.</P> <P></P> <P><IMG class=graficos height=285 alt=Aruba src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2005/aruba_prueba.jpg" width=400 align=middle border=0></P>