TY - BOOK ID - 7633855 TI - SUDU AU - Hebel, Dirk E. AU - Moges, Melakeselam AU - Gray, Zara AU - Something Fantastic PY - 2015 SN - 9783944074115 3944074114 PB - Berlin, Germany Ruby Press DB - UniCat KW - Sustainable buildings KW - 691 KW - 691.4 KW - 728 KW - 728.6 KW - 72.031.4 KW - Ethiopiƫ KW - Addis Ababa KW - 72.031.6 KW - 691.1 KW - 72:574 KW - 741.5.04 KW - Vernaculaire architectuur ; Ethiopiƫ ; Addis Abeba ; 2010-2012 KW - Duurzame woningbouw KW - Traditionele bouwtechnieken ; met lokale materialen ; 21ste eeuw KW - Graphic Novels ; stap voor stap instructies om een huis te bouwen KW - SUDU ; Sustainable Urban Dwelling Unit KW - Leemarchitectuur ; Afrika KW - Bouwmaterialen ; leem KW - Ecologically sustainable buildings KW - Environmentally sustainable buildings KW - Green buildings (Green technology) KW - Buildings KW - Sustainable development KW - Design and construction. KW - Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) KW - Leem KW - Woningbouw (architectuur) KW - Vernaculaire woningbouw KW - Vernaculaire architectuur KW - Architectuurgeschiedenis ; primitieve architectuur : Afrika KW - Bouwmaterialen ; van organische oorsprong KW - Architectuur en ecologie KW - Tekenkunst ; strips ; cartoons ; iconografie KW - Habitations KW - Construction KW - Design and construction KW - Construction. UR - http://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7633855 AB - "SUDU -- the Sustainable Urban Dwelling Unit -- is a full-scale prototype for an affordable two-story house built with local materials and traditional building techniques in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. Developed in a collaborative endeavor between the Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development and ETH Zurich, SUDU ties in with the rich tradition of loam construction while at the same time taking a fresh look at how to adapt this tradition to contemporary needs. The first volume additionally explores the history of Ethiopian architecture, the postcolonial nature of its current construction industry, and the challenges of the country's rapid urbanization. The second volume, a manual with more than 600 detailed drawings and instructions, demonstrates how to build a house, step-by-step, with the most readily available building material -- earth"--Page 4, cover. ER -