Building $300 houses in developing countries
By Jop TimmersAs housing is one of the most important necessities and still unavailabe for many, Jovoto, a website for mass collaboration wrote out a contest to come up with innovative designs to build houses that cost under $300 and can be built in a sustainable way. The contest is sponsored by Ingersoll Rand.
Out of many reactions the public voted for the winner: The Hyper-Wattle House by P Stouter. It is built from tubular rubble bags, allowing the process of construction to be carried out at a higher pace.
All the ideas are innovative and convincing in simplicity, Relying on the community to work together on the houses, and gather local materials for the construction most of the concepts also build a stronger social cohesion within the community.
The architects, engineers and students who created the designs not only made designs on paper, but also put a lot of effort in proving their theories by building models and some even by building the houses. (picture of model by PStouter)
Studying the ideas will give you a lot of insights in clever ways of handling local, low-cost materials like rubble to create housing and better conditions of life.
My personal favorite is the Superadobe Project of Rogerio Almeida and Gustavo Thron, voted 3rd, I totally love the flexibility of the design.
source:
http://www.jovoto.com/contests/300house/ideas
Category: sustainable innovation
Hey Jop,
My name is Jordan Crowell I love the idea that you have about the houses you have created and designed I think they are absolutely fantastic and I feel that it is so revolutionary in changing the world. I have a business that is just getting started that I would love to connect with you in helping fund you to build these homes in places through out the world. I would absolutely love to connect and here some of your ideas.
Sincerely, Jordan Crowell
Hello Jordan,
Thanks for your email.
I did not make these houses, I merely blogged about them, because I admired the project so much.
Kind regards,
Jop