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In search of a specific bamboo architecture.January 2005 (has links)
Cheung Yu Leo. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2004-2005, design report." / Chapter 1. --- Local Case Studies / Chapter 2. --- Academic Research / Chapter 3. --- Structural Studies - Bamboo Pole / Chapter 4. --- Structural Studies - Split Bamboo / Chapter 5. --- Design Implication
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Scaffolding systems in Hong Kong : current practice and development of MBMSS /So, Yu Shing. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Eng.D.)--City University of Hong Kong, 2009. / "Submitted to Department of Building and Construction for the degree of Engineering Doctorate." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 185-191)
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Bamboo an alternative building material for urban Ethiopia : a project report /Kassa, Bewketu Z. Chapman, Arthur J. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009. / Mode of access: Internet. Title from PDF title page; viewed on April 21, 2009. Major professor: Arthur J. Chapman, M.S. "Presented to the faculty of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo." "In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree [of] Master of Science in Architecture." "April 2009." Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-70). Also available on microfiche.
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Safety and reliability of bamboo scaffolding /Wong, Ping Yiu. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 105). Also available in electronic version. Access restricted to campus users.
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Evolution of bamboo scaffolding for building construction in Hong Kongfrom the 1960s to the present dayLee, Hong-lam., 李劻霖. January 2012 (has links)
Hong Kong is a rare place which uses the bamboo scaffolds widely and comprehensively nowadays. Bamboo scaffolding is a living heritage that subjects to changes. Based on the external factors, bamboo scaffolding and scaffolders must correspondingly change in order to adapt and survive, from the 1960s to the present.? It is important to understand the changes that have taken place in the past, in order to understand how the heritage have become what it is in the present, and thereby be able to anticipate what changes will take place in the future.? The only way to “conserve” it is to understand the process of change, so that the heritage can make adaptation and be sustained. The change of bamboo scaffolds from the 1960s to the present time is the research topic of this dissertation. / published_or_final_version / Conservation / Master / Master of Science in Conservation
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Rethinking the Response to Disaster Relief HousingSwetnam, Heather 10 July 2012 (has links)
This thesis examines disaster-relief-housing and identifies some of the challenges faced by the traditional housing response. Focusing on relief efforts as a second responder, an alternative process for housing displaced populations is proposed and demonstrated through a specific proposal for disaster-relief-housing for the town of San Vicente, El Salvador. Working within the discipline of architecture, the proposed project will provide beneficiaries with an increased ability to cope in the face of disaster. It does so by design and implementation of self-build housing that transitions from a temporary to a permanent state/location, by using bamboo as a primary construction material, and by providing an adaptable solution that is environmentally and culturally responsive. The building of a community laundry facility by the affected population facilitates this process by serving both as a teaching and as an inspirational building for the use of bamboo in quality construction.
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Earthquake Resistant Analysis for Design of Bamboo Reinforced HousingUnknown Date (has links)
This study is directed to the application of bamboo as alternative material in civil
construction. The study also extends to discuss the new applications of bamboo
Angustifolia Kunth in construction, such as shear walls and bamboo boards. The
investigation involved the following tasks: (a) Evaluation of physical and mechanical
properties of bamboo Angustifolia Kunth; (b) Proposing a new type of joint
(connection) using culms and natural coupling assembly which can be used in bamboo
frame structures. Bamboo dowels are used to create a monolithic joint to support
gravitational and lateral forces efficiently; (c) Evaluating the behavior of bamboo
Angustifolia Kunth through extensive laboratory work in order to determine the stresses
that structural elements such as columns and beams can support under the action of
gravitational and lateral external load, and then comparing with the permissible stresses
given by the design and construction codes in each region; and (d) Conducting
theoretical dynamic analysis of bamboo frame structures using Newmark Beta method
and experimental validation to determine maximum values of acceleration, velocity and displacement. The information needed for this analysis are
taken from the earthquake El Centro in California on 1940.
From the results of this study, it can be concluded that the use of Angustifolia
Kunth bamboo for civil structures composed only of bamboo elements offer safety, are
economical and offers rapid construction method. This is very suitable for tropical and
semitropical places preferably at an average of 2500 meter above the sea level, and
advisable if they are located around the fire belt susceptible to seismic forces and
earthquakes. It may be an ideal solution for low income populations in need of an
immediate housing solution. / Includes bibliography. / Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2018. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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Influência do tipo de ligação no desempenho estrutural de treliças de bambu mosô / Influence of connection systems on the structural performance of Moso bamboo trussesRadaskievicz, Tiago 29 July 2016 (has links)
A aplicação do bambu como elemento estrutural é comum em muitos países da Ásia e da América do Sul, ainda que com diferentes metodologias construtivas. Apesar de algumas espécies, como a bambu Mosô (Phyllostachys Pubescens) utilizada neste trabalho, possuírem excelentes propriedades mecânicas, sua difusão como elemento construtivo esbarra na dificuldade de se conceber sistemas de ligação eficientes entre os elementos estruturais. Uma vez que as ligações são o ponto frágil da estrutura, o colapso da estrutura pode ocorrer com o elemento estrutural ainda intacto. Este trabalho buscou avaliar a influência do sistema de ligação no desempenho estrutural de treliças planas executadas com três diferentes sistemas de ligação, sujeitas a condições de carregamento semelhantes. Ao comparar as resistências obtidas em ensaios de caracterização: compressão (41 MPa), tração (146 MPa) e cisalhamento (10 MPa), com as tensões solicitantes nas barras das treliças no momento do colapso, verificou-se que as propriedades mecânicas do bambu foram subutilizadas, uma vez que o colapso das estruturas ensaiadas teve início invariavelmente nas ligações. / The use of bamboo as structural element is a reality in many countries in Asia and South America, even with different building methodologies. Although some bamboo species, as Moso (Phyllostachys Pubescens) have excellent mechanical properties, its diffusion as a building element conflicts with the difficulty on conceiving efficient connection systems between structural elements. Given that joints are the weak point of the structure, collapse may occur even when the structural element is intact. This research aimed to evaluate the influence of connection systems on the structural performance of plan trusses built with three different connection systems subjected to similar load conditions. By comparing the strengths obtained on the characterization tests of compression (41 MPa), tension (146 MPa) and shear (10 MPa) to the acting stresses on the truss bars in the moment of collapse, it was noted that bamboo mechanical properties were underused, once the collapse of the tested structures always started by the connections.
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The use of bamboo in architecture : case study : Old Caldas, ColombiaGonzalez, Cesar O. January 1999 (has links)
Bamboo has been one of the most important housing materials for families of all income-levels for generations in many parts of the world. Through an analysis of methods of construction used for housing in the coffee region of Colombia, this thesis investigates the most important features of the use of bamboo in the traditional and modern techniques used to build walls, floors and structures. / In conducting this research I collected extensive graphic material such as pictures, sketches, drawings and plans, from old and new town houses, rural houses, haciendas, and slums, in the three main regions of Colombia, where bamboo is the most important natural resource for construction. / The first part of the study gives a general overview of construction systems for walls, floors and structures in housing using bamboo throughout the world, especially in Asia and America. The second part is a study of one of the three regions in Colombia where environment, its preservation, and its sustainability are the main issues, and it contains an analysis of the data collected from the three regions. The main part of the thesis classifies and analyses new techniques and systems that are applied in the construction of walls, floors and structures in the region of Old Caldas, Colombia.
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The use of bamboo in architecture : case study : Old Caldas, ColombiaGonzalez, Cesar O. January 1999 (has links)
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