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PROCESS
from Live Project - Madhya Pradesh (Disaster Resilience - Chattarpur - Khajurao - Bhopal)
by RVS CHENNAI
Creating Sandbags

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A sandbag or dirtbag is a bag or sack made of hessian (burlap), polypropylene or other sturdy materials that is filled with sand or soil and used for such purposes as flood control, military fortification in trenches and bunkers,
The advantages are that the bags and sand are inexpensive. When empty, the bags are compact and lightweight for easy storage and transportation. They can be brought to a site empty and filled with local sand or soil. Disadvantages are that filling bags is labor-intensive.
Dismantling
Dismantling involves the careful deconstruction of building components for repair, re-use, re-purposing or recycling. Dismantling differs from deconstruction in that it can be undertaken as a means of conservation, maintenance and repair works, whereas deconstruction involves taking a building down, albeit in a careful way that aims to minimise waste and maximise re-use. Dismantling also differs from demolition in that it does not generally involve the clearance of an entire structure.
Creating Plinth
Plinth beam is a reinforced concrete beam constructed between the wall and its foundation. Plinth beam is provided to prevent the extension or propagation of cracks from the foundation into the wall above when the foundation suffers from settlement. Plinth beams distributes the load of the wall over the foundation evenly.
Creating Walls
It is also natural building technique developed from historic military bunker construction techniques and temporary flood-control dike building methods. Standard earthbag fill material has internal stability. Walls are gradually built up by laying the bags in courses—forming a staggered pattern similar to bricklaying.

The walls can be curved or straight, domed with earth or topped with conventional roofs. Curved walls provide good lateral stability, forming round rooms and/or domed ceilings like an igloo.
The second building is the pavilion building that was designed and built as a homage to the dacoits who surrendered their weapons to the values of Gandhi.
Foundation
BRICK COURSE ARCH FRAME


CREATING ARCH
BRICK PAVILION