Building with bamboo

Minke, Gernot

Building with bamboo design and technology of a sustainable architecture - Basel Birkhauser 2012 - 159,ip.

CONTENTS
1 Historical Examples
9 Types of Bamboo
11 Positive Environmental Effects
12 Different Uses
2 The Plant
3 Cutting, Drying, Treatment and Storage
4 Physical Properties
21 Introduction
22 Resistance in Compression and Tension
26 Modulus of Elasticity
26 Performance in Fire
26 Earthquake Resistance
5 Building with Bamboo in Europe and North America
27 Introduction
27 Availability
28 Statutory Regulations
28 Fire Performance
6 General Aspects of Construction
29 Advantages and Disadvantages
29 Selection of Bamboo Canes for Construction
30 Incorrect and Correct Details
7 Basic Construction Elements
33 Canes, Planks, Strips, Laths and Belts
35 Laminated Elements
8 looks and I heir Uses
9 Joints
10 Constructive Elements and Systems
48 Columns
50Beams, Trusses and Porticos
54 Arches
56 Floor Slabs and Roofs
58 Walls
60 Vaults
62 Domes
66 Hyperbolic Paraboloids
68 Bamboo-Supported Membrane Roofs
11 Complementary Elements
72 Floors and False Ceilings
74 Handrails, Balconies and Stairs
76 Doors and Windows
12 Reinforcing with Bamboo
78 Cement Mortar Reinforced with Bamboo Fibres
78 Concrete Elements Reinforced with Bamboo Canes
79 Walls Reinforced with Bamboo
Residences
82 Stepped House in El Darien, Valle, Colombia
84 Colibri House, Cali, Colombia 122
86 Guesthouse in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia 124
88 House in Cochahaira Village, 126
Boyaca, Colombia
90 House in Sadhrana, Haryana, India 128
92 Residential Ensemble in Carmen de Apicala,Tolima, Colombia
96 Casa Cohuatichan, Cuetzalan, Mexico
98 Prefabricated Bamboo Houses in Hawaii 130
Cultural, Educational and Sacral Buildings 134
100 German School Child Day Care Centre, Cali, Colombia
101 Kindergarten and Community Centre, 138
Naiju, Japan
104"La Casa del pueblo" Library in Inza, 140
Cauca, Colombia 106 School in Rudrapur, Bangla Desh 142
110 School in Popayan, Cauca, Colombia
111 Green School in Sibajang Kaja Badung, 144
Bali, Indonesia
114 Washrooms, La Selva, Spain 146 116 Anthroposophical Cultural Centre 148
and Church, Cali, Colombia 118 Temporary Church in Pereira,
Risaralda, Colombia 150
120 Nomadic Museum, Mexico City, Mexico 151
Offices; Industrial and Infra struct ura I Buildings 152
Tollgate, Pereira, Colombia
Jewellery Factory in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Multi-Storey Car Park Facade,
Leipzig, Germany Office Building, Darmstadt, Germany
Pavilions and Experimental Structures
Pavilion, Vergiate, Italy Zeri Pavilion, EXPO 2000,
Hanover, Germany Pavilions for the "German Esplanade",
Chongquing, Guangzhou, Shenyang
and Wuhan, China Indian Pavilion, EXPO 2010,
Shanghai, China
Vietnamese Pavilion, EXPO 2010, Shanghai, China German-Chinese House, EXPO 2010,
Shanghai, China Sculptures for MERAN FLORA 2004,
Meran, Italy
Restaurant Roof, Coburg, Germany Exposition Roof, Cologne, Germany
Bridges
Footbridge, Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany Footbridge, Santa Fe de Antioquia,
Colombia Bridge in Cucuta, Norte de Santander,
Colombia
Appendix
154 Bibliography
156 Associations, Journals
157 About the Author
158 Acknowledgements
159 Illustration Credits


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