[Read free ebook] Grow Your Own House: Simon Velez and Bamboo Architecture (English and German Edition)
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| #719616 in Books | Vitra Design Museum | 2013-07-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.50 x.75 x9.50l,2.60 | File Name: 3931936252 | 253 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting, not practical|By renzimm|Interesting, not practical. Simon Velez is very inspiring, but this book was more about the architecture atmosphere and conferences than actually growing or building with bamboo.|23 of 25 people found the following review helpful.| You Can't Grow Your Own House!|By Jim Francis|A deceiving,||Bamboo, which has been used as building material for centuries and is widely available (35 million acres worldwide are covered in bamboo), is being rediscovered today. Its cost-effectiveness and ability to endure adverse environmental forces make it one of th
The singular virtues of bamboo, one of the world's most important construction materials, are being rediscovered: not only is it extremely cost-effective and durable, it also has a unique aesthetic appeal, whilst its internal structure is remarkably similar to more high-tech materials. Columbian architect Simón Vélez (born 1959) has recognized the benefits of bamboo and put them to practical use in numerous buildings. His project, the pavilion for the ZERI...
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