MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações

Earth still is one of the most common building materials in the world, and is said that because of its low-tech approach it is a good option for self-construction and mutirão — Portuguese word for collective mobilization for mutual assistance in a free character. The problem addressed is the feasibi...

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Main Author: Juliano Moreira Coimbra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) 2017-12-01
Series:Mix Sustentável
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Online Access:https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2300
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spelling doaj-858f5929732f4c5a8137f4ec99a847c12021-08-20T20:15:12ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Mix Sustentável2447-08992447-30732017-12-0134476110.29183/2447-3073.MIX2017.v3.n4.47-611348MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e LimitaçõesJuliano Moreira Coimbra0UFPel - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PELOTASEarth still is one of the most common building materials in the world, and is said that because of its low-tech approach it is a good option for self-construction and mutirão — Portuguese word for collective mobilization for mutual assistance in a free character. The problem addressed is the feasibility and social gains of the mutirão practice in cob buildings. The case study is an earthen house that the author designed and self-built in the rural area of Pelotas-RS, southern Brazil, where more than 80 volunteers helped to build. The general objective is to study the possible gains of the mutirão practice, and the specific objectives are: a) to define the concept of natural construction and explain the building technique applied in the house studied (cob); b) to analyse the relationship between mutirão and the complexity of the building technique; and c) evaluation of the observed social sustainability gains. The results showed that the mutirão sessions attracted many helpers due to the curiosity about learning an unconventional technique. They have also contributed to a more playful work environment, despite hard work. It is concluded that natural building and mutirão complete each other, and can collaborate for practical gains of social sustainability.https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2300architecture, natural building, social sustainability, mutirão, self-building
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MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
Mix Sustentável
architecture, natural building, social sustainability, mutirão, self-building
author_facet Juliano Moreira Coimbra
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title MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
title_short MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
title_full MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
title_fullStr MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
title_full_unstemmed MUTIRÃO IN COB HOUSES BUILDING PROCESS: ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS<p>Mutirão no Processo Construtivo de Casas de Barro: Vantagens e Limitações
title_sort mutirão in cob houses building process: advantages and limitations<p>mutirão no processo construtivo de casas de barro: vantagens e limitações
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
series Mix Sustentável
issn 2447-0899
2447-3073
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Earth still is one of the most common building materials in the world, and is said that because of its low-tech approach it is a good option for self-construction and mutirão — Portuguese word for collective mobilization for mutual assistance in a free character. The problem addressed is the feasibility and social gains of the mutirão practice in cob buildings. The case study is an earthen house that the author designed and self-built in the rural area of Pelotas-RS, southern Brazil, where more than 80 volunteers helped to build. The general objective is to study the possible gains of the mutirão practice, and the specific objectives are: a) to define the concept of natural construction and explain the building technique applied in the house studied (cob); b) to analyse the relationship between mutirão and the complexity of the building technique; and c) evaluation of the observed social sustainability gains. The results showed that the mutirão sessions attracted many helpers due to the curiosity about learning an unconventional technique. They have also contributed to a more playful work environment, despite hard work. It is concluded that natural building and mutirão complete each other, and can collaborate for practical gains of social sustainability.
topic architecture, natural building, social sustainability, mutirão, self-building
url https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2300
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