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UK architects seek funding for Namibia sandbag igloos

Source: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 06:19 PM
Author: julie-mollins
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Are sandbag igloos the key to solving housing problems in dry regions?

Architects Nicola Du Pisanie of Stonewood Design and Ross McDonald of Alison Brooks Architects discuss a proposed project to build sandbag, or super adobe, igloo homes in the Namibian desert at the Building Centre as part of the London Festival of Architecture.

The geometrical domes are made with sandbags and barbed wire and then plastered for protection. They are not difficult to construct and they are wind and earthquake resistant, according to Du Pisanie and McDonald.

Du Pisanie and McDonald formerly worked with FCBStudios where the "Igloos for the Namib" project was initiated.

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