Hey, thanks for the reply.
Our main goals at this point are to use waste materials and build cheaply. Our organization has a very limited budget.
I am in Kathmandu, working with a waste mamagement NGO, and so bottles and dirt abound, but timber and stone are quite expensive. In other areas of the country i have visited, the indigenous methods make a lot of sense, but with timber scarcity and lack of a close quarry, they are not well suited to my current location.
Seismic activity is always a concern here, but rarely factored into building design unfortunately.
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I dont imagine there is an easy way to help earthquake proof this kind of building, but i dont think all the conventionally built brick and concrete buildings would fare much better in an earthquake.
a few more practical questions as well,
in a mud and bottle wall, what is the actual function of the bottles? are they merely place holders, or do they contribute structurally as well?
thanks