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Man, material and manifestation - reconstructing majhi gaun,earthquake resistant nun-engineered houses (Also available on CD)

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Abstract . i Acknowledgements . iii CONTENTS . v List of figures xi List of abbreviations . xiii 1.Background of Nepal Earthquake in 2015 . 1 1.1. Introduction . 2 1.1.1. Research Question . 5 1.1.2. Aim 5 1.1.3. Objectives 5 1.1.4. Methodology 5 1.1.5. Scope and Limitations 6 1.1.6. Expected Outcome . 6 2.Literature Review . 7 2.1. Introduction . 7 2.2. Few concepts on earthquake resistant Construction . 7 2.2.1. Why only few buildings failure during earthquake? 7 2.2.2. Earthquake Forces 9 2.2.3. Earthquake resistant Buildings 9 2.3. Earthquake resistance knowledge and practices . 11 2.3.1. Local people earthquake resistance construction knowledge 11 2.3.2. Low incubated energy Materials/Local material and its practices . 13 2.3.2.1. Straw (Rice/Wheat) Building . 13 2.3.2.2. Adobe Building . 13 2.3.2.3. Wood and Bamboo . 14 2.3.2.4. Masonry building and practice in earthquake zone 14 2.3.2.5. Other Low Cost Construction Materials and Practices 15 2.3.3. Modern Materials and its practices 15 2.3.3.1. Holo-Pan System 15 2.3.3.2. Paper Tube 15 3.Majhi Gaun, Sindhupalchok District, Nepal .17 3.1. Location . 18 3.2. Climate 20 3.3. Culture and Festivals . 21 3.4. Caste and Occupation 22 3.4.1. Majhi .22 3.4.2. Bauns.23 3.4.3. Tamang and chatri.23 3.5. Present situation of people due to 2015 major earthquake 24 4.Site - Observations and Inferences 27 4.1. Building Materials . 27 4.1.1. Locally available Materials/Low incubated energy material 27 4.1.2. High Incubated Energy Material .29 4.2. Building Elements- analysis related to earthquake . 31 4.2.1. Foundation 31 4.2.2. Wall .32 4.2.3. Openings .34 4.2.4. Roof.35 4.3. Building Typology based on occupation of user . 36 4.3.1. Netra Bahadur Majhi.36 4.3.2. Prem Bahadur Majhi .38 4.3.3. Rajendra Nepal40 4.3.4. Man Bahadur Majhi 42 5.Design Outcome 43 5.1. What?? . 43 5.1.1. Case study – 1, Mera Gaun, Kulay, Nuwakot, Nepal By Abari .43 5.2. Why?? 45 5.3. Where?? . 46 5.3.1. Analysis.49 5.3.1.1. Household Survey. 49 5.3.1.2. Site Analysis . 50 5.3.1.3. Area and Volumetric analysis . 53 5.3.2. Inferences from analysis 54 6. Design . 55 7. How ? 59 7.1. First phase . 61 7.2. Next phases . 61 8. Final Design 63 References 67 Appendices . 68 A1. Appendix title 68
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Abstract . i Acknowledgements . iii CONTENTS . v List of figures xi List of abbreviations . xiii 1.Background of Nepal Earthquake in 2015 . 1 1.1. Introduction . 2 1.1.1. Research Question . 5 1.1.2. Aim 5 1.1.3. Objectives 5 1.1.4. Methodology 5 1.1.5. Scope and Limitations 6 1.1.6. Expected Outcome . 6 2.Literature Review . 7 2.1. Introduction . 7 2.2. Few concepts on earthquake resistant Construction . 7 2.2.1. Why only few buildings failure during earthquake? 7 2.2.2. Earthquake Forces 9 2.2.3. Earthquake resistant Buildings 9 2.3. Earthquake resistance knowledge and practices . 11 2.3.1. Local people earthquake resistance construction knowledge 11 2.3.2. Low incubated energy Materials/Local material and its practices . 13 2.3.2.1. Straw (Rice/Wheat) Building . 13 2.3.2.2. Adobe Building . 13 2.3.2.3. Wood and Bamboo . 14 2.3.2.4. Masonry building and practice in earthquake zone 14 2.3.2.5. Other Low Cost Construction Materials and Practices 15 2.3.3. Modern Materials and its practices 15 2.3.3.1. Holo-Pan System 15 2.3.3.2. Paper Tube 15 3.Majhi Gaun, Sindhupalchok District, Nepal .17 3.1. Location . 18 3.2. Climate 20 3.3. Culture and Festivals . 21 3.4. Caste and Occupation 22 3.4.1. Majhi .22 3.4.2. Bauns.23 3.4.3. Tamang and chatri.23 3.5. Present situation of people due to 2015 major earthquake 24 4.Site - Observations and Inferences 27 4.1. Building Materials . 27 4.1.1. Locally available Materials/Low incubated energy material 27 4.1.2. High Incubated Energy Material .29 4.2. Building Elements- analysis related to earthquake . 31 4.2.1. Foundation 31 4.2.2. Wall .32 4.2.3. Openings .34 4.2.4. Roof.35 4.3. Building Typology based on occupation of user . 36 4.3.1. Netra Bahadur Majhi.36 4.3.2. Prem Bahadur Majhi .38 4.3.3. Rajendra Nepal40 4.3.4. Man Bahadur Majhi 42 5.Design Outcome 43 5.1. What?? . 43 5.1.1. Case study – 1, Mera Gaun, Kulay, Nuwakot, Nepal By Abari .43 5.2. Why?? 45 5.3. Where?? . 46 5.3.1. Analysis.49 5.3.1.1. Household Survey. 49 5.3.1.2. Site Analysis . 50 5.3.1.3. Area and Volumetric analysis . 53 5.3.2. Inferences from analysis 54 6. Design . 55 7. How ? 59 7.1. First phase . 61 7.2. Next phases . 61 8. Final Design 63 References 67 Appendices . 68 A1. Appendix title 68

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