Building with Bamboo: Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture

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Bamboo: a versatile material

Traditionally a building material of the warmer climate zones, bamboo is becoming increasingly popular amongst architects in the northern hemisphere; bamboo has several advantages – it is very stable, of low weight, and highly elastic, in addition to being readily available as well as renewable. The applications of bamboo in architecture have diversified considerably, so that today, even structures with large spans – such as bridges – are built with this material. Renowned universities such as the ETH Zurich or the SUTD in Singapore have conducted research on engineered bamboo which will further expand its use. The third edition of this manual provides a systematic overview of the applications and processing methods of this renewable material. Recent inspiring bamboo buildings have been added.

  • Practical manual for building with bamboo
  • By a leading expert on ecological and sustainable construction
  • Third and revised edition with many new projects

Author(s): Gernot Minke
Edition: 3
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 175
City: Basel

Contents
I The Technology of Bamboo Building
1 The Material
2 The Plant
3 Cutting, Drying, Treatment and Storage
4 Physical Properties
5 Building with Bamboo in Europe and North America
6 General Aspects of Construction
7 Basic Construction Elements
8 Tools and Their Uses
9 Joints
10 Constructive Elements and Systems
11 Complementary Elements
12 Reinforcing with Bamboo
II Built Examples
Residences
Cultural, Educational and Hospitality Buildings
Commercial Buildings and Infrastructure
Pavilions and Experimental Structures
Bibliography
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Index
Illustration Credits