Sustainable Building Practices

Mushrooming Solutions: How Mycelium is Cementing an Eco-Friendly Alternative

By |2024-06-13T16:49:39+02:00June 13th 2024|Housing and Construction|

Are we all going to live in mushrooms soon? Alexander Jachnow explains how fungi-based construction could be the solution to make building practices more sustainable.

Informality and Climate Resilience – The Story of Onyika Settlement, Windhoek, Namibia

By |2024-01-04T08:54:55+01:00January 21st 2020|Gender and Inequalities, Resilient Cities and Climate|

In Namibia, the major share of urban growth is informal, with an estimated 30-40 per cent of the population living in informal settlements, with trends projecting shacks to become the predominant form of housing by 2025. Being especially vulnerable to climate change, these forms of settlements require special attention in the development of climate resilience strategies.

Building from Scratch and Sand

By |2024-01-03T15:04:26+01:00May 7th 2019|Housing and Construction, Integrated Planning|

Urban areas around the world face the challenge of delivering affordable housing to ever growing populations. Availability and expenses of both building material and skilled workers are a common hindrance. Turning sand into a revolutionary new building material might offer a solution, writes PolyCare Co-Founder Dr Gerhard Dust.

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