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-285/40-edition-1-january-20042026-04-30T05:12:38+00:00EcoSur: Concrete Roof Tiles, puzolanic cement, earth houses, ecomaterialspaulcoyote@gmail.comJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementECOSouth consultants take pleasure in sharing knowledge2004-11-05T19:54:11+00:002004-11-05T19:54:11+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/119-ecosouth-consultants-take-pleasure-in-sharing-knowledgeAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.comEcoSouth consultants have their feet on the ground and their hands on daily tasks, whether directing projects, managing organizations, research and development or tutoring students. In other words they are in touch and actively involved in their fields, building and producing. Thus, they can provide expertise from a constantly renewable base of real experiences.EcoSouth consultants have their feet on the ground and their hands on daily tasks, whether directing projects, managing organizations, research and development or tutoring students. In other words they are in touch and actively involved in their fields, building and producing. Thus, they can provide expertise from a constantly renewable base of real experiences.A few thoughts on Compressed Earth Blocks (CEB)2004-11-05T19:56:55+00:002004-11-05T19:56:55+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/120-a-few-thoughts-on-compressed-earth-blocks-cebAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<DIV align=right><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner P. (Architect, PhD, Professor)</FONT> </DIV>
<P><IMG class=graficos height=262 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/ceb_002.jpg" width=250 align=right> Earth is one of my preferred construction materials, and for centuries it has been the best option for millions of people in most countries around the globe. Latin America, Africa, Asia and even Europe once were built largely with clay structures and dozens of different techniques exist to build with raw clay as well as with burnt clay. </P>
<P>In recent decades, clay has been relegated to minor roles, due to many different causes, but mainly because of aggressive marketing of Portland cement and elements made of cement. However, a sizeable part of humanity will not likely have a decent dwelling in this century, unless they build with clay, several scientific analysis point to as much as 50%!</P><DIV align=right><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner P. (Architect, PhD, Professor)</FONT> </DIV>
<P><IMG class=graficos height=262 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/ceb_002.jpg" width=250 align=right> Earth is one of my preferred construction materials, and for centuries it has been the best option for millions of people in most countries around the globe. Latin America, Africa, Asia and even Europe once were built largely with clay structures and dozens of different techniques exist to build with raw clay as well as with burnt clay. </P>
<P>In recent decades, clay has been relegated to minor roles, due to many different causes, but mainly because of aggressive marketing of Portland cement and elements made of cement. However, a sizeable part of humanity will not likely have a decent dwelling in this century, unless they build with clay, several scientific analysis point to as much as 50%!</P>Frames for tevi moulds2004-11-05T20:01:37+00:002004-11-05T20:01:37+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/121-frames-for-tevi-mouldsAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<DIV align=right><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner </FONT></DIV>
<P>When visiting MCR workshops we are usually confronted with wooden frames for moulds that are of deficient quality. Depending on the wood quality and the skills of the carpenter they lose their quality more or less quickly. This is a serious danger for the moulds.</P><DIV align=right><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner </FONT></DIV>
<P>When visiting MCR workshops we are usually confronted with wooden frames for moulds that are of deficient quality. Depending on the wood quality and the skills of the carpenter they lose their quality more or less quickly. This is a serious danger for the moulds.</P>EcoMaterials in Bolivia2004-11-05T20:06:27+00:002004-11-05T20:06:27+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/122-ecomaterials-in-boliviaAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<DIV align=right><FONT size=2><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner</FONT> </FONT></DIV>
<P><FONT size=2>The distribution policy and market opening for natural gas recently has caused much instability in Bolivia and led the government to resign. Its specially this natural gas that has allowed burnt clay products to over the market. Large manufacturers are producing high quality industrial clay goods, and really attractive bricks and clay roofing tiles at affordable prices. In growing areas like El Alto near the Capital of La Paz a high number of two and three stories houses are visible with an overwhelming intense red color. An interesting aspect is that they are not built with a lot of concrete columns, they use buttresses. This creates a lively and interesting architecture. It also increases security aspects during a earthquake, something very important considering the really thin walls they build.</FONT></P><DIV align=right><FONT size=2><FONT size=1>Kurt Rhyner</FONT> </FONT></DIV>
<P><FONT size=2>The distribution policy and market opening for natural gas recently has caused much instability in Bolivia and led the government to resign. Its specially this natural gas that has allowed burnt clay products to over the market. Large manufacturers are producing high quality industrial clay goods, and really attractive bricks and clay roofing tiles at affordable prices. In growing areas like El Alto near the Capital of La Paz a high number of two and three stories houses are visible with an overwhelming intense red color. An interesting aspect is that they are not built with a lot of concrete columns, they use buttresses. This creates a lively and interesting architecture. It also increases security aspects during a earthquake, something very important considering the really thin walls they build.</FONT></P>Brainstorming in Ecuador2004-11-05T20:07:50+00:002004-11-05T20:07:50+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/123-brainstorming-in-ecuadorAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<!--StartFragment --> Peter Arndt from the Clay House Project in Namibia, visited Ecuador in December 2003, where he met with John Vargas, who builds the ECUAtevi tile-making machines. One of the results of this brainstorming was a new mechanism to lock the frame, which locks in place automatically and saves time and effort for the user. It will be tested under intense production conditions for six months at the Ecomaterials factory in Riobamba. Later, this improvement will be available to MCR producers and workshops around the world.
<DIV align=center><IMG class=graficos height=272 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/peter_john.jpg" width=250></DIV><!--StartFragment --> Peter Arndt from the Clay House Project in Namibia, visited Ecuador in December 2003, where he met with John Vargas, who builds the ECUAtevi tile-making machines. One of the results of this brainstorming was a new mechanism to lock the frame, which locks in place automatically and saves time and effort for the user. It will be tested under intense production conditions for six months at the Ecomaterials factory in Riobamba. Later, this improvement will be available to MCR producers and workshops around the world.
<DIV align=center><IMG class=graficos height=272 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/peter_john.jpg" width=250></DIV>Riobamba cooperative to build houses with ecomaterials2004-11-05T20:09:33+00:002004-11-05T20:09:33+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/124-riobamba-cooperative-to-build-houses-with-ecomaterialsAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<!--StartFragment -->The Cooperative of Riobamba has approved a proposal to build houses within the Sofonias Affordable Houses program, based upon participatory design and ecomaterials. Some members of the cooperative have organized to build a settlement of 56 dwellings. After discussions between Pedro Morales, the director of the cooperative, and members of Grupo Sofonias and EcoSur, they decided to begin with twelve houses in 2004.<BR><A href="http://www.municipiodeloja.gov.ec/" target=otro><IMG class=graficos height=227 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/coop_rio.jpg" width=400 border=0></A><!--StartFragment -->The Cooperative of Riobamba has approved a proposal to build houses within the Sofonias Affordable Houses program, based upon participatory design and ecomaterials. Some members of the cooperative have organized to build a settlement of 56 dwellings. After discussions between Pedro Morales, the director of the cooperative, and members of Grupo Sofonias and EcoSur, they decided to begin with twelve houses in 2004.<BR><A href="http://www.municipiodeloja.gov.ec/" target=otro><IMG class=graficos height=227 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/coop_rio.jpg" width=400 border=0></A>House of Justice in Aguablanca, Cali: An option to believe in justice again.2004-11-05T20:12:01+00:002004-11-05T20:12:01+00:00http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/40-edition-1-january-2004/125-house-of-justice-in-aguablanca-cali-an-option-to-believe-in-justice-againAdministratorpaulcoyote@gmail.com<!--StartFragment -->Since 1995, Colombia has been creating "Houses of Justice" whose main goal is to bring the justice closer to the marginal neigborhoods, giving empowerment to the traditional and cultural practices fo conflict solving.<BR>Following this path, the House of Justice of the Aguablanca District in Cali is a resource who brings together the formal justice and the communitary justice through the aknowledgement of the power of each community and the alternative mechanisms to close the gap between humans.
<DIV align=center><IMG height=193 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/casa_justicia.jpg" width=250> </DIV><!--StartFragment -->Since 1995, Colombia has been creating "Houses of Justice" whose main goal is to bring the justice closer to the marginal neigborhoods, giving empowerment to the traditional and cultural practices fo conflict solving.<BR>Following this path, the House of Justice of the Aguablanca District in Cali is a resource who brings together the formal justice and the communitary justice through the aknowledgement of the power of each community and the alternative mechanisms to close the gap between humans.
<DIV align=center><IMG height=193 src="http://www.ecosur.org/images/ene2004/casa_justicia.jpg" width=250> </DIV>