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== Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries== | =="Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries" (Book)== | ||
From: National Academy Of Sciences | From: National Academy Of Sciences <br> | ||
2101i Constitution Ave., Washington. D. C. | February, 1973<br> | ||
(Book 89p., now on Appropedia) <br> | |||
2101i Constitution Ave., Washington. D. C. <br> | |||
#[http://www.appropedia.org/Ferrocement_Applications_in_Developing_Countries_1 Introduction] | #[http://www.appropedia.org/Ferrocement_Applications_in_Developing_Countries_1 Introduction] |
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Ferrocement for raised bed gardening
In prefab building systems
(text)
Use in Shipbuilding
Use of alternative reinforcing materials other than steel
(text, communications)

"Shelter 2010" - very low cost bamboo frame shelter ... the $5 per square foot house. Photo kindly provided by Garrett Connelly from Ferrocement.com. Those interested in greater detail may read all about the project in this photo essay. Art, justice and pride of place lead to sustainable human culture
"Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries" (Book)
From: National Academy Of Sciences
February, 1973
(Book 89p., now on Appropedia)
2101i Constitution Ave., Washington. D. C.
- Introduction
- Preface
- Summary and Recommendations
- Recommendation 1: Exploratory Research into the Full Range of Ferrocement Applications
- Recommendation 2: Ferrocement for Indigenous Boats
- Recommendation 3: Ferrocement for Food-Storage Facilities
- Recommendation 4: Ferrocement in Food Technology
- Recommendation 5: Ferrocement for Low-Cost Roofing
- Recommendation 6: Ferrocement in Disaster Relief
- Recommendation 7: A Coordinating Committee
- Recommendation 8: Ferrocement Training Facilities
- Recommendation 9: An International Ferrocement Information Service
- Background Information
- Ferrocement for Boatbuilding
- Ferrocement for Food-Storage Facilities
- Ferrocement for Food-Processing Equipment
- Ferrocement for Low- Cost Roofing
- Ferrocement Materials Technology
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
External links
- Appropedia: Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries
- Ferrocement.com (multi-lingual)
- Ferrocement Educational Network
- FerroBoats.com
- Mother Earth News: "How To Build A Ferrocement Boat"
- "Flying Concrete" - Steve Kornher's light weight concrete structural & sculptural forms (Mexico)
- Bo Atkinson: "Harmonious Palette" - many innovations, incl. "ringforcement"