Sheltering Syria: Earthbags, Community Labour + 3D Modelling | The B1M | Summary and Q&A

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An architect in Syria promotes sustainable and affordable housing by using traditional building techniques and local materials.

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Key Insights

  • πŸ˜‚ Sustainability and affordability are key factors in promoting sustainable architecture in war-torn regions like Syria.
  • πŸ•΄οΈ Traditional building methods can be rethought and developed to suit modern needs and withstand various environmental conditions.
  • πŸ’ͺ Involving the community in the building process creates a sense of ownership and fosters a strong community bond.
  • ❓ Natural materials and local resources can be utilized effectively to create durable and sustainable housing solutions.
  • πŸ‘°β€β™€οΈ Projects like these can provide stability and livelihood opportunities for displaced people in conflict-ridden areas.
  • 🀞 The challenging situation in Syria makes it difficult to create safe areas for such projects, but there is hope for future reconstruction efforts.
  • πŸ›οΈ Engineers and architects should consider incorporating traditional building techniques into their designs to promote sustainability.

Transcript

my name is Anna's Algren I studied architecture in Syria when I moved back I had the chance to join the UNHCR and as a local engineer I'm Iranian architect called manically he developed this type of building out of the traditional way of building in the Middle East mostly the tradition way is business mad to build houses it's not unfamiliar for the... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What inspired Anna Algren to develop sustainable architecture in Syria?

Anna Algren was inspired by Iranian architect Kamyar Zarbalian's innovative approach to building with local materials and wanted to apply this concept in Syria.

Q: How did the community initially react to the idea of traditional building methods?

Initially, the community was resistant as they associated traditional building methods with backwards thinking. Many felt that it was regressing to the Stone Age.

Q: What convinced the community to embrace the sustainable building approach?

The community became convinced after seeing the successful results and benefits of using the 3D building system, which was presented through pictures and gradual implementation in Africa.

Q: How did local people contribute to the sustainable building process?

Local people shared their traditional knowledge, such as using a special kind of dirt for waterproof roofing, contributing to the interactive and collaborative nature of the project.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The architect, Anna Algren, studied architecture in Syria and joined the UNHCR as a local engineer.

  • Inspired by Iranian architect Kamyar Zarbalian, Algren promotes a building method using local materials and unskilled labor to reduce costs.

  • Initially met with resistance, as people associated traditional building methods with a lack of progress, the community became convinced after seeing the benefits and results.

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