A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa

This dissertation studies the viability of one alternative building system as an option to conventional low-income housing. The need for research in this regard has been expressed by various government committees and commissions of inquiry, as well as by the private sector, to be of vital importance...

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Main Author: Waizenegger, Philip
Other Authors: Kilian, Wilsey
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31943
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-319432020-12-10T05:11:13Z A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa Waizenegger, Philip Kilian, Wilsey Ramsay, Graham Domes South Africa low-income housing alternative building system This dissertation studies the viability of one alternative building system as an option to conventional low-income housing. The need for research in this regard has been expressed by various government committees and commissions of inquiry, as well as by the private sector, to be of vital importance in facing the future housing challenge in southern Africa. The study is largely confined to black housing. The search for a form of shelter which combines traditional black low-technology and innovative Wes tern high-technology in a successful marriage, brings the geodesic dome to light. The conclusion reached is that in economic, technical and cultural terms, the dome compares favourably with conventional low-income housing. The social acceptance of the structure is a topic of research beyond the scope of this study. 2020-05-20T09:36:31Z 2020-05-20T09:36:31Z 1984 2020-04-14T14:55:37Z Master Thesis Masters https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31943 eng application/pdf Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics
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topic Domes
South Africa
low-income housing
alternative building system
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South Africa
low-income housing
alternative building system
Waizenegger, Philip
A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
description This dissertation studies the viability of one alternative building system as an option to conventional low-income housing. The need for research in this regard has been expressed by various government committees and commissions of inquiry, as well as by the private sector, to be of vital importance in facing the future housing challenge in southern Africa. The study is largely confined to black housing. The search for a form of shelter which combines traditional black low-technology and innovative Wes tern high-technology in a successful marriage, brings the geodesic dome to light. The conclusion reached is that in economic, technical and cultural terms, the dome compares favourably with conventional low-income housing. The social acceptance of the structure is a topic of research beyond the scope of this study.
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title A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
title_short A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
title_full A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
title_fullStr A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed A techno-economic evaluation of the geodesic dome as a possible form of low-income house in Southern Africa
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