Past editionsAmong 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-285/73-edition-19-march-20062026-05-24T21:50:51+00:00EcoSur: Concrete Roof Tiles, puzolanic cement, earth houses, ecomaterialspaulcoyote@gmail.comJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementCreative solutions during a special period2006-03-24T11:21:54+00:002006-03-24T11:21:54+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/312-creative-solutions-during-a-special-periodAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<div class="mosimage" align="center" style="float: right">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/orlando_001.jpg" border="0" alt="Orlando Espinosa" title="Orlando Espinosa" hspace="6" width="200" height="307" />
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Orlando Espinosa
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<p>
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and intensified US economic
sanctions, Cuba suffered a lack of economic and material resources, a
difficult situation called the "Special Period". This implied a
permanent search for solutions. Investigations underway about
EcoMaterials also were affected by the lack of resources, but, creative
and ingenious solutions always emerged to resolve small inconveniences.
</p>
<p>
Orlando
Espinosa, EcoSouth consultant, spoke about how the lack of the
commercial metallic screens required for the granulometer test forced
him to search for a cheap and available solution which he found it in
empty metal cookie boxes. In these boxes hundreds of small holes were
made with a hammer and a nail, of a diameter that approximated those of
the commercial metallic screens. With these perforated cookie boxes,
the granulometer tests were carried out and work with the MCR tiles
continued. He said that in return for the favor, "we simply invited the
colleague who gave us the cookie boxes and helped us to make the holes,
to eat fried chicken and drink a beer."Although EcoMaterials
technologies use simple materials and resources that are easily and
locally available, or that can be improvised, behind such apparently
simple solutions, lies a large history of scientific research.
</p>
<div class="mosimage" align="center" style="float: right">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/orlando_001.jpg" border="0" alt="Orlando Espinosa" title="Orlando Espinosa" hspace="6" width="200" height="307" />
<div class="mosimage_caption" align="center" style="text-align: center">
Orlando Espinosa
</div>
</div>
<p>
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and intensified US economic
sanctions, Cuba suffered a lack of economic and material resources, a
difficult situation called the "Special Period". This implied a
permanent search for solutions. Investigations underway about
EcoMaterials also were affected by the lack of resources, but, creative
and ingenious solutions always emerged to resolve small inconveniences.
</p>
<p>
Orlando
Espinosa, EcoSouth consultant, spoke about how the lack of the
commercial metallic screens required for the granulometer test forced
him to search for a cheap and available solution which he found it in
empty metal cookie boxes. In these boxes hundreds of small holes were
made with a hammer and a nail, of a diameter that approximated those of
the commercial metallic screens. With these perforated cookie boxes,
the granulometer tests were carried out and work with the MCR tiles
continued. He said that in return for the favor, "we simply invited the
colleague who gave us the cookie boxes and helped us to make the holes,
to eat fried chicken and drink a beer."Although EcoMaterials
technologies use simple materials and resources that are easily and
locally available, or that can be improvised, behind such apparently
simple solutions, lies a large history of scientific research.
</p>
First experience with MCR tiles2006-03-24T11:13:50+00:002006-03-24T11:13:50+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/311-first-experience-with-mcr-tilesAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<p>
Most of those who attended the third International EcoMaterials
Conference had just heard or read about the MCR tiles in the EcoSur
website and, therefore, were attracted to the stand in the conference
hall, where an MCR production unit was displayed, along with MCR tiles.
During the three day event many people had their first exposure to
MicroConcrete Roofing tiles, and admired the quality and properties of
the tiles, as well as the first hand experience with the machinery and
the process. A 10-minute video focused upon MCR production in Ecuador
(part of it is available in the "publications" section of the website).
Conference participants could see the "flagship" product of the EcoSur
Network, understand how it works and how the tiles are made.<br />
The MCR tiles for the counter came from Ecuador, where MCR tiles are
marketed under the "Techofácil" trademark. Although one of the tiles
broke during transportation, it was not a lost. Rather, the broken tile
was useful to demonstrate the internal structure of the MicroConcrete
Roofing tile.
</p>
<p align="center">
</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/stand_tejas.jpg" border="0" alt="Su primera experiencia" title="Su primera experiencia" hspace="6" width="400" height="288" />
</div>
<p>
</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>
Most of those who attended the third International EcoMaterials
Conference had just heard or read about the MCR tiles in the EcoSur
website and, therefore, were attracted to the stand in the conference
hall, where an MCR production unit was displayed, along with MCR tiles.
During the three day event many people had their first exposure to
MicroConcrete Roofing tiles, and admired the quality and properties of
the tiles, as well as the first hand experience with the machinery and
the process. A 10-minute video focused upon MCR production in Ecuador
(part of it is available in the "publications" section of the website).
Conference participants could see the "flagship" product of the EcoSur
Network, understand how it works and how the tiles are made.<br />
The MCR tiles for the counter came from Ecuador, where MCR tiles are
marketed under the "Techofácil" trademark. Although one of the tiles
broke during transportation, it was not a lost. Rather, the broken tile
was useful to demonstrate the internal structure of the MicroConcrete
Roofing tile.
</p>
<p align="center">
</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/stand_tejas.jpg" border="0" alt="Su primera experiencia" title="Su primera experiencia" hspace="6" width="400" height="288" />
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<p>
</p>
<p>
</p>
Student workshop about EcoMaterials in house design2006-03-23T20:11:35+00:002006-03-23T20:11:35+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/310-student-workshop-about-ecomaterials-in-house-designAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/sm_ociel.gif" border="0" alt="Taller estudiantil" title="Taller estudiantil" hspace="6" width="150" height="150" align="right" />
While some people believe that building with EcoMaterials leads to a
rather typical architecture without variety of design, many committed
architects think that building with EcoMaterials is the right path
towards the dreamed of sustainability. More so, if one considers the
people who will live in the houses, as well as the context of location,
climate and culture, it is possible to design appropriate and
attractive houses. Mixing these elements together with architectural
creativity was the task taken on by 5 teams of students at the
construction faculty of the UCLVduring a 21 day period of work.
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/sm_ociel.gif" border="0" alt="Taller estudiantil" title="Taller estudiantil" hspace="6" width="150" height="150" align="right" />
While some people believe that building with EcoMaterials leads to a
rather typical architecture without variety of design, many committed
architects think that building with EcoMaterials is the right path
towards the dreamed of sustainability. More so, if one considers the
people who will live in the houses, as well as the context of location,
climate and culture, it is possible to design appropriate and
attractive houses. Mixing these elements together with architectural
creativity was the task taken on by 5 teams of students at the
construction faculty of the UCLVduring a 21 day period of work.
Campus EcoSur2006-03-23T20:07:44+00:002006-03-23T20:07:44+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/309-campus-ecosurAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<p>
The Campus program fits within the commitment of the EcoSouth
Network to lead the process of knowledge sharing about the construction
sciences. Its first activity of forming human capacity in the area of
EcoMaterials encompasses the theme of "Earth", another response to the
interest expressed at EcoMaterials 2001 and the followup presented in
the Earth Seminar in Havanna prior to EcoMaterials 2005. It is a course
in Spanish open and with cost, directed toward students, professionals
and those engaged in construction and has limited space for
participants. A <a href="http://www.ecosur.org/campus/ecosur_cursotierra.pdf" title="Campus EcoSur flyer">flyer</a> concerning the course accompanies this summary.
</p>
<p>
More information in <strong><a href="http://www.campus.ecosur.org">www.campus.ecosur.org</a></strong>
</p>
<div align="center">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/adobes_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="www.campus.ecosur.org" title="www.campus.ecosur.org" hspace="6" width="450" height="152" align="middle" />
</div>
<p>
The Campus program fits within the commitment of the EcoSouth
Network to lead the process of knowledge sharing about the construction
sciences. Its first activity of forming human capacity in the area of
EcoMaterials encompasses the theme of "Earth", another response to the
interest expressed at EcoMaterials 2001 and the followup presented in
the Earth Seminar in Havanna prior to EcoMaterials 2005. It is a course
in Spanish open and with cost, directed toward students, professionals
and those engaged in construction and has limited space for
participants. A <a href="http://www.ecosur.org/campus/ecosur_cursotierra.pdf" title="Campus EcoSur flyer">flyer</a> concerning the course accompanies this summary.
</p>
<p>
More information in <strong><a href="http://www.campus.ecosur.org">www.campus.ecosur.org</a></strong>
</p>
<div align="center">
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/adobes_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="www.campus.ecosur.org" title="www.campus.ecosur.org" hspace="6" width="450" height="152" align="middle" />
</div>
Light weight floor slab system: Mini Vaults Technical Sheet2006-03-23T19:55:35+00:002006-03-23T19:55:35+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/308-light-weight-floor-slab-system-mini-vaults-technical-sheetAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<p>
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/bovedilla_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="Mini Vaults" hspace="10" width="150" height="150" align="right" />The
Technical Sheet presented in this website update focuses upon a light
weight floor slab system of modules of based upon beams with Mini
Vaults between them. This is an idea system for intermediate floors in
multi-storey buildings. It is a technique that evolved out of the
MicroConcrete Roofing experiments and applications and is a natural
diversification for EcoMaterials Workshops. It reduces the use of
timber for internal ceilings and as such contributes to environmental
conservation and, of course, it is an economically interesting solution
as it optimizes the use of concrete and steel.
</p>
<p>
You can download this document from our "<a href="http://www.english.ecosur.org/component/option,com_docman/Itemid,50/task,view_category/catid,25/order,dmdate_published/ascdesc,DESC/" title="Mini Vaults technical sheet">Publications</a>" section
</p>
<p>
<img src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/bovedilla_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="Mini Vaults" hspace="10" width="150" height="150" align="right" />The
Technical Sheet presented in this website update focuses upon a light
weight floor slab system of modules of based upon beams with Mini
Vaults between them. This is an idea system for intermediate floors in
multi-storey buildings. It is a technique that evolved out of the
MicroConcrete Roofing experiments and applications and is a natural
diversification for EcoMaterials Workshops. It reduces the use of
timber for internal ceilings and as such contributes to environmental
conservation and, of course, it is an economically interesting solution
as it optimizes the use of concrete and steel.
</p>
<p>
You can download this document from our "<a href="http://www.english.ecosur.org/component/option,com_docman/Itemid,50/task,view_category/catid,25/order,dmdate_published/ascdesc,DESC/" title="Mini Vaults technical sheet">Publications</a>" section
</p>
The 2000 Watt Society: a vision becomes reality2006-03-23T17:54:13+00:002006-03-23T17:54:13+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/73-edition-19-march-2006/307-the-2000-watt-society-a-vision-becomes-reality4Administratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<p> <img width="150" hspace="10" height="150" border="0" align="right" alt="2000 Watt Society" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/2000wat_sm.jpg" />With a stunning presentation about the world´s energy consumption, Roland Stulz captured the audience in his keynote address at EcoMaterials 2005. He obviously had hit a nerve! Especially the younger generation preoccupied about the future were inspired. The Swiss architect involved in an innovative program called “Novatlantis” at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH presented a vision of the future called the “2000 Watt Society”. The program confronts the world-wide energy demand with a vision that calls for reduction of energy consumption in the northern hemisphere, and development of economies in a sustainable manner in the southern hemisphere. </p><p> <img width="150" hspace="10" height="150" border="0" align="right" alt="2000 Watt Society" src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/stories/mar2006/2000wat_sm.jpg" />With a stunning presentation about the world´s energy consumption, Roland Stulz captured the audience in his keynote address at EcoMaterials 2005. He obviously had hit a nerve! Especially the younger generation preoccupied about the future were inspired. The Swiss architect involved in an innovative program called “Novatlantis” at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH presented a vision of the future called the “2000 Watt Society”. The program confronts the world-wide energy demand with a vision that calls for reduction of energy consumption in the northern hemisphere, and development of economies in a sustainable manner in the southern hemisphere. </p>