Past editions http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006 Thu, 30 Apr 2026 05:48:26 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb paulcoyote@gmail.com (EcoSur: Concrete Roof Tiles, puzolanic cement, earth houses, ecomaterials) Progress in formulating norms for earth constructions http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/334-progress-in-formulating-norms-for-earth-constructions http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/334-progress-in-formulating-norms-for-earth-constructions Formulation of a "code of practice" for clay based structures began in Namibia in September. The "Habitat Research and Development Center" in the capital of Windhoek took the initiative, based upon the impact of the activities of the "Clay House Project" in Otjiwarongo, which has built more than 200 adobe houses during the past 10 years, and plans to build other 100 during the upcoming years. Olgalidia Jimenez, a Cuban cooperator who works in this center (HRDC), expects to have a first version of the codification ready for discussion in May of next year

As well, a work group to elaborate norms for construction of earth buildings has been created in Nicaragua. A first discussion round with authorities will be organized for April of 2007.

The EcoSur Network is actively providing consultancy in both activities.

Olgalidia Jiménez discutiendo con Peter Arndt del Clay House Project

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Big demand for clay houses in Namibia http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/333-big-demand-for-clay-houses-in-namibia http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/333-big-demand-for-clay-houses-in-namibia The Clay House Project in the city of Otjiwarongo, Namibia announced that they would receive applications for the clay houses for next year on the 17th of October. At 7:30 am. already up to 40 people were waiting with the money in their hands to make the down payment and little by little more people made their way to the CHP office. As the quota of the project for next year are just 40 houses, more than half of the aspirants had to be rejected, all of these being families with small income that had saved a considerable amount of money to qualify for a clay house. These houses are semi-subsidized although the subsidy is getting smaller every year. The project is desperately looking for financing to enlarge their activities.

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paulcoyote@gmail.com (Administrator) Edition 23 - December 2006 Tue, 05 Dec 2006 23:42:50 +0000
Housing plans in Venezuela http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/332-housing-plans-in-venezuela http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/332-housing-plans-in-venezuela Planes de viviendas en VenezuelaIn a visit to the "Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela" we where able to confirm that there is a great effort to carry out the ambitious plans of construction of housing and social buildings. Fenavip, the historic Colombian partner of the EcoSouth network is involved in various locations and as usual uses a great variety of EcoMaterials.

By Kurt Rhyner 

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First successful firing of bricks in vertical shaft brick kiln http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/331-first-successful-firing-of-bricks-in-vertical-shaft-brick-kiln http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/331-first-successful-firing-of-bricks-in-vertical-shaft-brick-kiln sm_hvc A few decades ago in China a new type of continuous kiln was invented. While the traditional continuous kilns (Hoffmann type) require a high investment, the Chinese kilns are relatively easy to build and were copied in India a few years ago. For the past three years SofoNic has been working on adaptation of the vertical shaft brick kiln to the conditions of Latin America. The principal aspect is that in China and India the firing is done with coke, while in Nicaragua the firing is with wood.

By Kurt Rhyner

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paulcoyote@gmail.com (Administrator) Edition 23 - December 2006 Tue, 05 Dec 2006 22:40:16 +0000
A powder that makes miracles http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/330-a-powder-that-makes-miracles http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/330-a-powder-that-makes-miracles sm_ladrillos_mejorados The brick-maker prepares the next burning in his rustic oven, but this time there is a difference in his routine: into the moist clay he will mix a very fine white powder given to him by a young researcher from CIDEM who is visiting his workshop. The young man explains that implementation of this material, baptized by a countryside brick-maker as PROVID, will bring about significant savings in the production process, because of its properties as a fluxing material. While the brick-maker had his doubts, his curiosity stimulated his trying the new product. 

By Prof. Dr. Fernando Martirena

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Compressed earth blocks... resisting moisture ? http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/329-compressed-earth-blocks-resisting-moisture http://english.ecosur.org/index.php/past-editions-e-magazine-285/79-edition-23-december-2006/329-compressed-earth-blocks-resisting-moisture

Jan Ruzicka has done interesting studies at the Czech Technical University in Prague that shed some light on this decisive question: Does the admixture of cement or lime actually improve the earth blocks when they are humid?  

Many investigations exist about the performance of CEBs (compressed earth blocks) under laboratory conditions. However, they usually do not consider the impact of moisture, and after all that is the decisive point. It is obvious that even “natural adobe bricks” (handmoulded, sun dried) will perform perfectly well in a dry state. The compressive strength of an average natural adobe by far exceeds the requirements for a one or two- or even a three-storey building.

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