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Engr.Zubair Hashmi’s study as consultant



                      Field Research
                         17th- 29th May,2012




Recommendations for Permanent Shelter in Coastal Districts of Lower Sindh



                                     Handicap Pakistan funded this study
Research Methodology
  •         Physical Investigation & Observation
  •         Interviews
          a)Internal      b) External
  •         Focus Group Discussions
          a) Beneficiaries b) Self Builders c) Non-Beneficiaries d) Artisans (Carpenters/Masons)
  •         Participatory work on MODEL
  •         Coordination Meetings
  •         Construction Material Source & Availability Survey



Coordination

      •     Coordination Officer ,UN OCHA               •   Logistic Officer, Tear Fund
      •     DDMA Representative, Badin                  •   Technical Lead, IOM Hyderabad
      •     Shelter Cluster District Badin Focal        •   Chief Engineer , UN Habitat, Thatta
      •     Operations Officer .Hands Organization      •   Fore man , KPT
      •     Site Supervisor , HF                        •   General Secretary , PFF Badin
      •     Provincial Coordinator, IDC                 •   Rural Infrastructure Engineer, SCDP / CDA,
                                                            Badin
Shelter Response




UNHabitat Design in Thatta


                                 Coverage Concentration in Accessible Area near Urban Settlements
                                 Limited Traditional Design option
                                 Limited Transitional / Core Shelter Response to 2011, Flood
                                               SC Focal & UNOCHA resources and field observation concludes

KPT Design in Thatta




Hands Shelter design in Thatta
Local Housing Typology & Practices
Local Materials & Behavior
Material              Source / Availability                  Behavior                                Environmental Impact
Stone                 Kotri, Hyderabad, Jamshoro             Durable                                 Affecting the natural settings , with
                                                                                                     embodied energy utilized during
                                                                                                     transpiration

Blocks                Urban areas                            Vulnerable against salinity             High effect because of Cement /
                                                                                                     Crush /Sand

Bricks                Kilns working near river banks /       Poor Against salinity                   Embodied energy during burning
                      canal banks to use saline free earth   Challenge to find Salt free bricks      in kiln and transpiration
                      for bricks



Babhur Timber                                                Stiff wood ,take long time to decay     production cycle is 10-12 years ,
                      Locally available in Thatta &          Stiff but weak against pest /           self growing because of seeds
                      Badin abundantly                       Termite                                 spread around
Devi
                                                                                                     Takes long time to get mature

Lai cladding plants   Thatta Kacha Area                      Hard sticks , long time to get decay    Self growing plant , grooming in 1
                                                             and bear wind speed                     year


Popular / Saveri      KPK / Sukkur                           Poor against termite /pest              Undefined yet


Sufeda                Punjab / Local often                   Stiff to carry l.oad but poor against   Undefined yet
                                                             pest / termite


Sand                  Jham Peer, Gharoo , Kotri              Due to course quality does’nt give      Stone crushing Crushing impacts
                                                             strong bond                             environment
                                                                                                     , impact to natural settings
Indigenous Practices



    Construction Typology
        The house which is one room for a family is called as Kotha , Landhi, Chapra,
       Jhopra, Taike de Ja in Sindhi

     “The house is called as Loh Kaath when steel nails are used to connect timber in
     framing, bracings and roofing rather tie up with rope. As “Loh means Steel and
     Kaath s for Timber in Sindhi language”

    Classification depending on foundation type
    A-Bundha Khor        B- Tarh Dasu
                         Posts standing on wall plate
                         above masonry “ Tarh Dasu”




                                  Posts provided directly   into
                                  ground “ Bundha Khor”

                                                  Room Sizes Ranges between 16x12-24x12
Indigenous Practices

    Structural Overview:
    Foundation: “Charri” in local language”
    Three types of practices observed
    a) Poles along with cladding provided deep in 2.5ft wide & 2.5-3ft deep
        continuous excavation to hold the structure while poles spacing
        ranges between 6-8ft mostly in northern areas.
    b) All the vertical Poles inserted into ground while poles spacing ranges
        between 1-4ft in the areas of heavy winds and cyclones towards sea.
    c) Brick or stone mud mortar or CS mortar masonry with a heavy profile
        timber wall plate / Plinth beam provided on plinth level 1.5-2ft
        above ground level to carry the structure load through vertical posts
        resting on it. Such type of foundation is in old buildings but not
        observed in recent construction.

    Walls: “Bhit in local language”
     Walls of two types observed
    a) Heavy profile cross section posts spacing ranges between 6-8ft filling
        with concentrated twigs to plaster and get thickness up to 1.5ft. This
        practice is observed in Tando Bago.

    b) Relatively small cross section Posts spacing ranges between 1-4ft filling
        with twigs in between to plaster and get thickness up to 6inches.
Indigenous Practices

    Cladding: “ Banth in local language”
    There are different locally available twigs are weaved
        together to be used as cladding.
    a) Lai Twigs:
    b) Cotton twigs:
    c) Sunflower twigs:
    d) Timber irregular cut pieces or saw mill’s waste:


    Horizontal Bracings: “ Patti in local language”
    Horizontal bracings provided to vertically align the
         cladding and tie the posts together internally and
         externally spacing ranges between 6” inches-1ft
    Different types of wood is used in bracing
    a) Saveri:
    b) Babhur:
    c) Jar:
    d)Devi:
Challenges

   Roofing: “ Chit in local language”
   •   Two way slopes using timber profiles of different size
       in Ridge, Purlin and Rafters resting on wall plate with
       two layers of “Kani or Pun” Thatch with a sandwich
       plastic sheet layer.
   •   Tie up thatch with structure using nails or rope “
       Wanr”


   Plastering: “ Laipa/ Raga in local language”
   •   Stabilized Plastering on cladding and roof layer by
       layer normally three layers
Indigenous Practices
                       Challenges:

                       •   Termite & Pest Attack deteriorates foundation poles causing
                           major damage in flooding & Cyclones
                       •   Excessive Salinity swallowing underground timber and erode
                           plaster within few months
                       •   Low Bearing capacity of Soil because of salinity / high water table
                           during flooding
                       •   Transportation / accessibility as material carriage costs 10-15 % of
                           total cost
                       •   Land Ownership
                           a) tanents (Hari) b) Land Lords barren lands resident c) “Pud”
                           Resident d) Mallah on Coastal belts
                       •   Carrying of Salt free Earth from canal beds (Silt) for Plaster by
                           women mostly
                       •   Conflicts
Indigenous Practices
                       Good Practices:

                       • Laying of Gross /shrubs over saline earth to resist
                           Salinity to come up on floors
                       •   Elevated stabilized Plinth Protection & Drain away
                       •   Mud stabilization with Animal Dung and Husk
                       •   Lime ,Jute Slush and sand mix final plaster
                       •   Foundation Masonry with a heavy timber beam on
                           top
                       •   Tying up of roof Thatch with ropes or extra purlin on
                           top
                       •   Concentrated Bracing
                       •   Raised Platform
                       •   Not to plaster 1’ at bottom to avoid plaster erosion
                       •   V Connections for corners and Flag Post
                       •   Polythene sheet wrapping to post stem
                       •   Proper Ventilation & Light
Indigenous Practices
                       Bad Practices:


                       •   Connections / Overlapping & Joints

                       •   Wall s Alignment / Plumb

                       •   No brackets / Struts

                       •   Load Transformation / Distribution

                       •   Timber Quality Compromise

                       •   No proper Compaction around vertical posts

                       •   Large Room Sizes with week overlaps & Connections

                       •   Heavy Roofing
Recommendations
Recommended Operational Strategy

   •      Community involvement from design to process with a strong Training component
          (On Job – Hands on)
   •      Demo Houses for internal staff / Artisans Orientations/ Capacity building before
          launching and segmental / Refresher orientations
   •      Maximum utilization of Community capacity & Involvement to create ownership feel
          for sustainability e.g Cladding , Plastering & Carriage
   •      Close Monitoring of process and construction through monitoring staffing other
          than supervisory and social staff.
   •      Local Purchase through purchasing from multiple hubs                       Village 1

       Purchase                                                                      Village 2
         Point
       Purchase                                  Issuing Material to Community       Village 3
         Point
                                       Mid way
       Purchase                        Storage                                       Village 4
         Point
       Purchase                                                                      Village 5
         Point
                                                                                     Village 6


                              Accountability through Monitoring Staff
Design Recommendations
“Tarh Dasu” is durable and resilient to Salinity, Cyclones and Flooding due to
   following characteristics
• Masonry Foundation
• Timber detached from earth to get decayed
• Plinth beam provides BOX behavior
Key Consideration:
•     Strong Base
•     Anchorage / Connections & Joints
•     Load transformation / Distribution
•     Water Proofing

Materials

•     Babhur a stiff and durable locally available timber for structure framing and
      bracing as it takes more time to decay
•     Lai Cladding
•     Stones best material to use in foundation masonry as its more resistant against
      salinity
•     Lime sand mortar for masonry because of economy and low embodied energy
•     Jute Slush to stabilize lime Mortar for Plastering final layer on roof top and walls
•     I-Profile Girder as Ridge Beam
Foundation Plan



    Foundation Plan Option: 1
Foundation Plan



    Foundation Plan Option: 2
X-Section Foundation View



    Foundation X-Section Opt:1
Ridge Anchorage


    Joints / Anchorage / Connections
Roofing Ties


    Roof Ties / Joints
Water Proofing


    Water Proofing
Cost / Time Vs Quality

 Time :
 5-6 Days with One Carpenter to erect framing and one mason day for masonry

    (Traditional Housing – Weaknesses + Improvements ) = A strong , Durable , Safe and habitable local Design




     Value of Money:

     A strong house of life span 15-20 Years to avoid
     repeated repair / rebuilding time to time

             Traditional House Costs: 900-1000 USD
               Cost = 1.5 x Traditional House Cost
Challenges
             Limitations:

             • Main Timber Profile limited length in Babhur
             • Stone Min supply of 650 cft / load , which can be a
                limitation for replication

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CORE shelter design recommendations for coastal areas of sindh pakistan

  • 1. Engr.Zubair Hashmi’s study as consultant Field Research 17th- 29th May,2012 Recommendations for Permanent Shelter in Coastal Districts of Lower Sindh Handicap Pakistan funded this study
  • 2. Research Methodology • Physical Investigation & Observation • Interviews a)Internal b) External • Focus Group Discussions a) Beneficiaries b) Self Builders c) Non-Beneficiaries d) Artisans (Carpenters/Masons) • Participatory work on MODEL • Coordination Meetings • Construction Material Source & Availability Survey Coordination • Coordination Officer ,UN OCHA • Logistic Officer, Tear Fund • DDMA Representative, Badin • Technical Lead, IOM Hyderabad • Shelter Cluster District Badin Focal • Chief Engineer , UN Habitat, Thatta • Operations Officer .Hands Organization • Fore man , KPT • Site Supervisor , HF • General Secretary , PFF Badin • Provincial Coordinator, IDC • Rural Infrastructure Engineer, SCDP / CDA, Badin
  • 3. Shelter Response UNHabitat Design in Thatta Coverage Concentration in Accessible Area near Urban Settlements Limited Traditional Design option Limited Transitional / Core Shelter Response to 2011, Flood SC Focal & UNOCHA resources and field observation concludes KPT Design in Thatta Hands Shelter design in Thatta
  • 5. Local Materials & Behavior Material Source / Availability Behavior Environmental Impact Stone Kotri, Hyderabad, Jamshoro Durable Affecting the natural settings , with embodied energy utilized during transpiration Blocks Urban areas Vulnerable against salinity High effect because of Cement / Crush /Sand Bricks Kilns working near river banks / Poor Against salinity Embodied energy during burning canal banks to use saline free earth Challenge to find Salt free bricks in kiln and transpiration for bricks Babhur Timber Stiff wood ,take long time to decay production cycle is 10-12 years , Locally available in Thatta & Stiff but weak against pest / self growing because of seeds Badin abundantly Termite spread around Devi Takes long time to get mature Lai cladding plants Thatta Kacha Area Hard sticks , long time to get decay Self growing plant , grooming in 1 and bear wind speed year Popular / Saveri KPK / Sukkur Poor against termite /pest Undefined yet Sufeda Punjab / Local often Stiff to carry l.oad but poor against Undefined yet pest / termite Sand Jham Peer, Gharoo , Kotri Due to course quality does’nt give Stone crushing Crushing impacts strong bond environment , impact to natural settings
  • 6. Indigenous Practices Construction Typology The house which is one room for a family is called as Kotha , Landhi, Chapra, Jhopra, Taike de Ja in Sindhi “The house is called as Loh Kaath when steel nails are used to connect timber in framing, bracings and roofing rather tie up with rope. As “Loh means Steel and Kaath s for Timber in Sindhi language” Classification depending on foundation type A-Bundha Khor B- Tarh Dasu Posts standing on wall plate above masonry “ Tarh Dasu” Posts provided directly into ground “ Bundha Khor” Room Sizes Ranges between 16x12-24x12
  • 7. Indigenous Practices Structural Overview: Foundation: “Charri” in local language” Three types of practices observed a) Poles along with cladding provided deep in 2.5ft wide & 2.5-3ft deep continuous excavation to hold the structure while poles spacing ranges between 6-8ft mostly in northern areas. b) All the vertical Poles inserted into ground while poles spacing ranges between 1-4ft in the areas of heavy winds and cyclones towards sea. c) Brick or stone mud mortar or CS mortar masonry with a heavy profile timber wall plate / Plinth beam provided on plinth level 1.5-2ft above ground level to carry the structure load through vertical posts resting on it. Such type of foundation is in old buildings but not observed in recent construction. Walls: “Bhit in local language” Walls of two types observed a) Heavy profile cross section posts spacing ranges between 6-8ft filling with concentrated twigs to plaster and get thickness up to 1.5ft. This practice is observed in Tando Bago. b) Relatively small cross section Posts spacing ranges between 1-4ft filling with twigs in between to plaster and get thickness up to 6inches.
  • 8. Indigenous Practices Cladding: “ Banth in local language” There are different locally available twigs are weaved together to be used as cladding. a) Lai Twigs: b) Cotton twigs: c) Sunflower twigs: d) Timber irregular cut pieces or saw mill’s waste: Horizontal Bracings: “ Patti in local language” Horizontal bracings provided to vertically align the cladding and tie the posts together internally and externally spacing ranges between 6” inches-1ft Different types of wood is used in bracing a) Saveri: b) Babhur: c) Jar: d)Devi:
  • 9. Challenges Roofing: “ Chit in local language” • Two way slopes using timber profiles of different size in Ridge, Purlin and Rafters resting on wall plate with two layers of “Kani or Pun” Thatch with a sandwich plastic sheet layer. • Tie up thatch with structure using nails or rope “ Wanr” Plastering: “ Laipa/ Raga in local language” • Stabilized Plastering on cladding and roof layer by layer normally three layers
  • 10. Indigenous Practices Challenges: • Termite & Pest Attack deteriorates foundation poles causing major damage in flooding & Cyclones • Excessive Salinity swallowing underground timber and erode plaster within few months • Low Bearing capacity of Soil because of salinity / high water table during flooding • Transportation / accessibility as material carriage costs 10-15 % of total cost • Land Ownership a) tanents (Hari) b) Land Lords barren lands resident c) “Pud” Resident d) Mallah on Coastal belts • Carrying of Salt free Earth from canal beds (Silt) for Plaster by women mostly • Conflicts
  • 11. Indigenous Practices Good Practices: • Laying of Gross /shrubs over saline earth to resist Salinity to come up on floors • Elevated stabilized Plinth Protection & Drain away • Mud stabilization with Animal Dung and Husk • Lime ,Jute Slush and sand mix final plaster • Foundation Masonry with a heavy timber beam on top • Tying up of roof Thatch with ropes or extra purlin on top • Concentrated Bracing • Raised Platform • Not to plaster 1’ at bottom to avoid plaster erosion • V Connections for corners and Flag Post • Polythene sheet wrapping to post stem • Proper Ventilation & Light
  • 12. Indigenous Practices Bad Practices: • Connections / Overlapping & Joints • Wall s Alignment / Plumb • No brackets / Struts • Load Transformation / Distribution • Timber Quality Compromise • No proper Compaction around vertical posts • Large Room Sizes with week overlaps & Connections • Heavy Roofing
  • 14. Recommended Operational Strategy • Community involvement from design to process with a strong Training component (On Job – Hands on) • Demo Houses for internal staff / Artisans Orientations/ Capacity building before launching and segmental / Refresher orientations • Maximum utilization of Community capacity & Involvement to create ownership feel for sustainability e.g Cladding , Plastering & Carriage • Close Monitoring of process and construction through monitoring staffing other than supervisory and social staff. • Local Purchase through purchasing from multiple hubs Village 1 Purchase Village 2 Point Purchase Issuing Material to Community Village 3 Point Mid way Purchase Storage Village 4 Point Purchase Village 5 Point Village 6 Accountability through Monitoring Staff
  • 15. Design Recommendations “Tarh Dasu” is durable and resilient to Salinity, Cyclones and Flooding due to following characteristics • Masonry Foundation • Timber detached from earth to get decayed • Plinth beam provides BOX behavior Key Consideration: • Strong Base • Anchorage / Connections & Joints • Load transformation / Distribution • Water Proofing Materials • Babhur a stiff and durable locally available timber for structure framing and bracing as it takes more time to decay • Lai Cladding • Stones best material to use in foundation masonry as its more resistant against salinity • Lime sand mortar for masonry because of economy and low embodied energy • Jute Slush to stabilize lime Mortar for Plastering final layer on roof top and walls • I-Profile Girder as Ridge Beam
  • 16. Foundation Plan Foundation Plan Option: 1
  • 17. Foundation Plan Foundation Plan Option: 2
  • 18. X-Section Foundation View Foundation X-Section Opt:1
  • 19. Ridge Anchorage Joints / Anchorage / Connections
  • 20. Roofing Ties Roof Ties / Joints
  • 21. Water Proofing Water Proofing
  • 22. Cost / Time Vs Quality Time : 5-6 Days with One Carpenter to erect framing and one mason day for masonry (Traditional Housing – Weaknesses + Improvements ) = A strong , Durable , Safe and habitable local Design Value of Money: A strong house of life span 15-20 Years to avoid repeated repair / rebuilding time to time Traditional House Costs: 900-1000 USD Cost = 1.5 x Traditional House Cost
  • 23. Challenges Limitations: • Main Timber Profile limited length in Babhur • Stone Min supply of 650 cft / load , which can be a limitation for replication