Projects
Nepal Housing and Basnet Gaun School
Location: Various Locations, Nepal
Partner: Build Up Nepal
Year: 2018
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Nepal in 2015, affecting mostly rural areas. In 2018, more than three years after the earthquake, the country was still far from recovery.
Since the need for houses and school buildings is still high, we focused our efforts on both fronts, designing a proposal for housing in rural areas, and a proposal for the school in the village of Basnet Gaun.
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Following the earthquake, Build up Nepal began working to rebuild rural villages by empowering local people and using local materials. They worked with Earth Bricks (CSEB) to teach local communities and entrepreneurs on how to make their own bricks and rebuild their villages. They began rebuilding with Earth Bricks in more than 50 villages together with INGOs, NGOs, and local entrepreneurs in Nepal. EAHR team researched the existing typologies of housing in Nepal, according to their geographical location and the relationship of its inhabitants with the use of housing linked to daily work. Our proposal sought to optimize the existing materials approved by the Nepalese authorities. For this, we applied the Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks technology used by Build up Nepal, because we support the use of local materials and the development of resilient communities. For the purpose of increasing sustainability, we minimized the use of reinforced cement concrete by designing smaller houses, while maximising the space. We designed openings from floor to ceiling in order to reduce the use of lower cement bands. We also tried to narrow the employment of foreign materials, for example avoiding the use of glass in windows. All these actions also help to reduce construction cost.