Here is a time lapse of the construction process for 1 home in the H2H Community
This blog was created to follow the senior design project of 11 multi-discipline engineering students at Stevens Institute of Technology to build a sustainable model for post-disaster development work in Haiti.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Community Design Sketchup Models
Here is a time lapse of the construction process for 1 home in the H2H Community
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Senior Design Day
It is finally here! We will be posting pictures of our day live from our tent in front of Schaefer Lawn and down at the Prototyping site, come see us from 1 - 4 PM!
Final Update
H2H Development Video Interview Series
Over the course of the past couple of weeks we have filmed a few informational videos for the different aspects of our Design. Here is the first in that series - A Background on our Project
Monday, April 2, 2012
H2H Development Prototyping Update
Here is a video that showcases the work we have been doing the past few weeks down at the site. We expect to be finished with the wall and start the roof this week! Senior Design Day is only 23 days away!
Labels:
Civil,
Design,
Disaster Relief,
Earth Bag,
Haiti,
Solar,
Stevens,
Systems Engineering,
Waste,
Water,
Wind Energy
Chicken Wire Attachment
Our second Instructional Short that we made on site - Chicken Wire Attachment
Labels:
Civil,
Design,
Disaster Relief,
Earth Bag,
Haiti,
Solar,
Stevens,
Systems Engineering,
Waste,
Water,
Wind Energy
Instructional Shorts
Some of the footage we have been taking while building the mock up has been to make little instructional shorts about specific tasks in the building process. Here is the first one we made - Tie Wire Attachment
Labels:
Civil,
Design,
Disaster Relief,
Earth Bag,
Haiti,
Solar,
Stevens,
Systems Engineering,
Waste,
Water,
Wind Energy
Recent Photos on Site
1. The mock-up on March 29th(10 courses high)
2. Jon, the window, and the mock-up(7 courses high)
3. The electrical wiring strip anchor that enables wires to come in and out of the structure
4. An earthbag being taken out of its mold and being placed on the mock up
Labels:
Civil,
Design,
Disaster Relief,
Earth Bag,
Haiti,
Solar,
Stevens,
Systems Engineering,
Waste,
Water,
Wind Energy
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