FHB Tip Jumpstarts Haiti Relief Effort
comments (1) April 10th, 2010 in BlogsAnother big problem in Haiti now is lack of jobs... so I plan on having the walkways built by Haitians to provide some employment. I want to ship the materials there in large shipping containers, then actually convert the shipping containers into temporary housing by putting windows and doors into them. (If you Google shipping container homes--they can actually be interesting). I did one of these shipping container conversions this winter.
Shipping container dwellings would be nicer than much of the pre-quake housing and would be fairly quake-resistant. The container I worked on this winter was insulated with spray foam, but spray cellulose could be used. The interior was lined with fiberglass coated osb, though standard 1/2" plywood might be better for the Haiti project. The containers could be lined before shipping or this could be done with local labor in Haiti.
I am just at the planning stage now, but want to move quickly. I think the firehose and salvaged decking, etc. should be collected at an east coast or gulf port and loaded into cast off surplus shipping containers for transport to Haiti. I plan to outfit one container as my living quarters so I am self-contained (so to speak), and set up another container or two as workshop space. I would stay only long enough to hire and train some Haitians to take over production of the boardwalks and container conversion programs.
The walkway and container home programs both have added "green" value based on the use of recycled materials.
These ideas are just ideas at this point, if have suggestions to improve my plans or would like to contribute labor, administration or finance a project like this, or know someone who could help get this project moving let me know.
Sincerely,
Brian Campbell
email: basswood@hbci.com
posted in: Blogs, green building, , haiti, roll-up boardwalk, relief work, shipping container
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Comments (1)
I like your roll up sidewalk idea and am particularly interested in your ideas about containers for Haiti. An Architect I know here in Fort Lauderdale, Scot DiStefano, put together some sketches of his ideas for container housing ... you can see his sketches here:
http://trebbi.net/wordpress/haiti-v2.html
and some additional ideas about the versatility of containers as housing ...
Keep up the good work
RON
Ronald G. Trebbi
Architect / General Contractor
TREBBI CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION LLC
Award Winning Design and Construction of Residential and Light Commercial Renovations and Additions
Posted: 10:33 pm on September 28th
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