Though everyone loves the look of the ISSB blocks, for long term protection, we need to plaster the blocks where they will be exposed to heavy rains. On the interior, we need a thin coat for protection as well as to increase the daylight that will reflect into the space through the louvered openings in the exterior walls.
The Roche Health Center is a zero-energy health center being constructed by local villagers using no power tools in rural Tanzania. This project is being developed by the Village Life Outreach Project (www.villagelifeoutreach.org) and the Shirati Health, Education and Development Foundation in collaboration with the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design. To find out more or to donate, go to www.villagelifeoutreach.org
Monday, November 15, 2010
Plastering the ISSB
Though everyone loves the look of the ISSB blocks, for long term protection, we need to plaster the blocks where they will be exposed to heavy rains. On the interior, we need a thin coat for protection as well as to increase the daylight that will reflect into the space through the louvered openings in the exterior walls.
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