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Showing posts with label flood resilient structures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flood resilient structures. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2016

(Mga Bahay na Nakaangat at Proteksyon sa Baha) 30 Elevated Houses For Flood Prone Areas



Elevated house, small, simple or bungalow, or lavish house are ideal for Philippines which is always battered by heavy rains and storms to protect from flooding. Here are some of the styles of houses, that you might be interested to pattern your ideal house.







 THIS TYPE OF HOUSE POSTED MORE HERE
PHILIPPINES STYLE ELEVATED SIMPLE BUNGALOW HOUSE


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Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Floating Houses Designed In Netherlands Is Now Available In the Philippines



One of the biggest problems of home owners in Philippines is flood. Just like this vendor who lives in Laguna, according to her, their community is always suffering from flood specially  during rainy season or when there is typhoon.
However a new housing technology that is flood proof  has been developed in The Netherlands. 

This type of house is called "vintahanan" or floating houses. It is specially designed to adapt on places where flooding is a major concern. The technology is made of styrofoam -like materials that will float in water. It will be used as the base of the house, as well it is also designed to carry the weight of the shelter. 

According to some housing developers, this kind of house has been proven and used in The Netherlands and even in the United States. 
The first floating houses project in the Philippines will be constructed in Muntinlupa near Laguna Bay. It is also equipped with proper waste management system.




"Vintahanan" is derived from the words "vinta" or a type of boat and "tahanan" or home. The floating houses or "vintahanan" were built to serve as a model of a floating village with proper waste management system in place. It is composed of four 22-square meter bungalow residential units or houses, an information center that will serve as its office, and an event center that will be a venue for activities or functions.
The floating houses or vintahanan are designed to float on flood water and when the water rises, they rise. The structure is fastened to 15-foot-long mooring posts with sliding rings, allowing it to float upwards during flooding.

"The floating village and the pioneering technology utilized in building are perfect for an archipelagic country like the Philippines, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. It is an effective way of mitigating the damaging effects of climate change, particularly massive flooding and rising sea levels," said Villar.

As the country's biggest home builder, Villar added, Vista Land is well-positioned to be at the forefront of new innovations. Vintahanan is considered to be a showcase or model that can be duplicated in other flood-prone communities in the Philippines. Vintahanan is located in Laguna Lake, Lakefront, Barangay Sucat, Muntinlupa.
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Wednesday, February 03, 2016

STORM AND TYPHOON RESISTANT, EARTHQUAKE RESILIENT and FLOOD PROOF MONOLITHIC HOUSES FOR ONLY P320,000?



This Monolithic House is the latest technology that will protect you and your family from typhoon, storm, and earthquake, as well as flood. This typhoon and storm-proof house, as well as flood proof house design or flood-proof house, as well as earthquake resistant house structures is specially designed to withstand typhoon and strong winds. Initially, they are planning to build 200 of this strong dome house in the Philippines, in a 3 Hectare, Brgy. San Pedro, Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte

Made out of lava and cement so it will be fire-proof. The structure will also float in case of flooding.
 FIRE-PROOF, FLOOD PROOF HOUSE, STORM-PROOF, EARTHQUAKE SAFE MONOLITHIC HOUSE FOR ONLY P320,000?
HOW IT IS DONE? CHECK OUT HERE: THE MAKING OF A MONOLITHIC DOME HOUSE, FIRE PROOF, STORM-PROOF, FLOOD PROOF HOUSE and EARTHQUAKE PROOF HOUSE






DESIGN SAMPLE 1

Image: Stoned and beautiful – Karen and Dan Tassell’s Monolithic Dome home sits on six acres just outside of Magonolia, Texas.

Image: 800-square-foot, spectacular, small home in Brigham, Utah. No A/C needed. Open windows at night to cool it. It stays cool all day. Owner Lori Hunsaker did the rock cover on the exterior herself.

Image: Enter please! – Karen used her artistic talents in decorating her and Dan’s dome-home.

Image: The right size – The Tassell dome has a diameter of 53 feet, a height of 18 feet, a main living area of 2200 square feet and a loft with 425 square feet.
The right size – The Tassell dome has a diameter of 53 feet, a height of 18 feet, a main living area of 2200 square feet and a loft with 425 square feet. Photo courtesy of Dan Tassel
Image: Gracious living – A generous, open area that includes living room, dining room and kitchen dominates the downstairs.

Image: Going up! – A spiral staircase leads to the loft that circles about two-thirds of the dome’s interior. It has space for two bedrooms and a bath, should the Tassells decide to add.

Image: Comfortable work space – Appliances, cupboards and counters in the kitchen are arranged for efficiency and comfort.

Image: Master bedroom – Furnishing the master bedroom marked the beginning of the moving-in process. Dan said that Karen began just as soon as he hung the first clothes rod in the master bedroom closet.

Image: Master bath – An efficient use of space provides room for storage cabinets.

Image: Anyone for a soak? – This attractive master bath includes a roomy tub. 

Image: The Stoning – Karen and her mom did most of it on their own.

Image: Adhesive – The Tassells used a Dow Corning product that cures in about three days and eventually forms a permanent bond.

Image: Looking natural – The stones are a cultured product manmade out of concrete but look very natural.

Image: What goes where? – The stones came in about four, well coordinated colors and 24 shapes and sizes. Fortunately, Karen and her mom knew just where to put what.

Image: Getting up there! – To stone the very top of the dome, the Tassells used a manlift, loaned to them by Amy and Bob Brooks. 

Image: Wow! – The stoning was completed. Now it’s time to celebrate.

The interior plan of monolithic dome house. Photo courtesy of Michael Scott



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Most of the images used here are from www.monolithic.org



This fire-proof houses, flood resistant structures, flood proof and typhoon resilient house, and earthquake safe house Monolithic House, is ideal for Philippine areas like Batanes, Bulacan, Pampanga and other cities in the Philippines. Initially, report said they are building it in Dapitan, in Zamboanga.


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