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Title: A hybrid approach to house construction – a case study in Botswana
Authors: Ngowi, A.B.
Keywords: traditional construction
industrialized construction
appropriate technology
hybrid construction
human factors
affordable housing
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Taylor and Francis, http://www.pdfserve.informaworld.com/940578_73138570
Citation: Ngowi A.B. (1997) A hybrid approach to house construction – a case study in Botswana, Building Research and Information, Vol. 25, Issue 3, pp. 142-147
Abstract: This paper examines the strategy of employing a hybrid combination of indigenous and modern housing construction technologies. Using a Botswana village as a case study, this paper examines four traditional house types in relation to the household income, skills, materials and aspects which could be improved by adapting industrialized methods. Using experimental houses, the case study provides the costs, benefits, potential problems and implementation considerations. The paper discusses the weaknesses and virtues of traditional construction technologies, how appropriate aspects from modern technologies can be incorporated or adapted into traditional methods and the implications for developing appropriate, affordable housing technologies
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/370
ISSN: 0961 3218
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