Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan

NCREP – Consultancy in Rehabilitation of Built Heritage Ltd., surveyed the constructive features of Bhutan's vernacular rammed earth built heritage, as part of a project financed by the World Bank and commissioned by the Division for the Conservation of Heritage Sites (DCHS) of t...

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Main Authors: João M. Guedes, Tiago Ilharco, Alexandre A. Costa, Bruno Quelhas, Valter Lopes, Joana Vasconcelos, Gabriela Vasconcelos
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Language:English
Published: Associação Profissional de Conservadores - Restauradores de Portugal 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2017024
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author João M. Guedes
Tiago Ilharco
Alexandre A. Costa
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Valter Lopes
Joana Vasconcelos
Gabriela Vasconcelos
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description NCREP – Consultancy in Rehabilitation of Built Heritage Ltd., surveyed the constructive features of Bhutan's vernacular rammed earth built heritage, as part of a project financed by the World Bank and commissioned by the Division for the Conservation of Heritage Sites (DCHS) of the Department of Culture - Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs of Bhutan. This work, which aimed at better understanding the structural behaviour of this heritage and, based on this information, proposing measures to mitigate its seismic risk, included the study of 18 traditional rammed earth buildings in two villages in the Punakha district. The surveys were conducted house-to-house, based on a DCHS script, and included surveys of artisans responsible for building these constructive typologies, supported by a questionnaire integrated within the project, to collect information on the procedures, rites and practices followed in these constructions. This article focuses only on the first part of the work; it presents the main constructive characteristics assessed from the survey carried out on this built heritage and compiles the results of the surveys of the artisans.
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spelling doaj.art-1882a567918d4c03baabae0416b1e3c72022-12-22T02:15:49ZengAssociação Profissional de Conservadores - Restauradores de PortugalConservar Património1646-043X2182-99422018-01-0128112210.14568/cp20170242017024Earth construction: traditional building techniques of BhutanJoão M. Guedes0Tiago Ilharco1Alexandre A. Costa2Bruno Quelhas3Valter Lopes4Joana Vasconcelos5Gabriela Vasconcelos6NCREP – Consultoria em Reabilitação do Edificado e Património, Lda, Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2, 4050-453 Porto, PortugalNCREP – Consultoria em Reabilitação do Edificado e Património, Lda, Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2, 4050-453 Porto, PortugalNCREP – Consultoria em Reabilitação do Edificado e Património, Lda, Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2, 4050-453 Porto, PortugalNCREP – Consultoria em Reabilitação do Edificado e Património, Lda, Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2, 4050-453 Porto, PortugalNCREP – Consultoria em Reabilitação do Edificado e Património, Lda, Praça Coronel Pacheco, 2, 4050-453 Porto, PortugalAtelier in vitro, Praça General Humberto Delgado 267, 5º piso, Sala 9, 4000-288 Porto, PortugalAtelier in vitro, Praça General Humberto Delgado 267, 5º piso, Sala 9, 4000-288 Porto, PortugalNCREP – Consultancy in Rehabilitation of Built Heritage Ltd., surveyed the constructive features of Bhutan's vernacular rammed earth built heritage, as part of a project financed by the World Bank and commissioned by the Division for the Conservation of Heritage Sites (DCHS) of the Department of Culture - Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs of Bhutan. This work, which aimed at better understanding the structural behaviour of this heritage and, based on this information, proposing measures to mitigate its seismic risk, included the study of 18 traditional rammed earth buildings in two villages in the Punakha district. The surveys were conducted house-to-house, based on a DCHS script, and included surveys of artisans responsible for building these constructive typologies, supported by a questionnaire integrated within the project, to collect information on the procedures, rites and practices followed in these constructions. This article focuses only on the first part of the work; it presents the main constructive characteristics assessed from the survey carried out on this built heritage and compiles the results of the surveys of the artisans.https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2017024BhutanRammed earthConstruction processesTraditional techniques
spellingShingle João M. Guedes
Tiago Ilharco
Alexandre A. Costa
Bruno Quelhas
Valter Lopes
Joana Vasconcelos
Gabriela Vasconcelos
Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
Conservar Património
Bhutan
Rammed earth
Construction processes
Traditional techniques
title Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
title_full Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
title_fullStr Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
title_short Earth construction: traditional building techniques of Bhutan
title_sort earth construction traditional building techniques of bhutan
topic Bhutan
Rammed earth
Construction processes
Traditional techniques
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