That looks like some great work. Please post a link to the organizations behind it. I am particularly interested if you are involved in the construction of schools.
There is a process which incorporates foam into concrete using portable machinery: foamed concrete (see YouTube). The foamed concrete can be poured as blocks, slabs etc. and is lighter
and easier to carry and move. Can the concrete rubble be pulverized and reused
to create foamed concrete slabs for flooring under tents and shelters (then used again as modular building materials)?
That looks like some great work. Please post a link to the organizations behind it. I am particularly interested if you are involved in the construction of schools.
designenviro 2 years ago
Jan. 23, 2010
There is a process which incorporates foam into concrete using portable machinery: foamed concrete (see YouTube). The foamed concrete can be poured as blocks, slabs etc. and is lighter
and easier to carry and move. Can the concrete rubble be pulverized and reused
to create foamed concrete slabs for flooring under tents and shelters (then used again as modular building materials)?
infoshare2010 2 years ago
Pretty amazing footage and put together very nicely to give everyone a great overview of how the homes are made.
homerromer 2 years ago