S

Sustainable Low Cost Flood-Proof House – The Lift

The Design Home is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Sustainable Low Cost Flood-Proof House

The lift (low income flood-proof technology) house pilot project was designed and constructed by Prithula Prosun in Dhaka, Bangladesh as an innovative solution for sustainable housing for low income communities in flood prone areas. A result of her Master’s thesis in Architecture from the University of Waterloo, Prosun designed the lift house to float upwards with rising water levels due to floods and water logging, and return to ground level as the water recedes.

Sustainable Low Cost Flood-Proof House - The Lift

Here is some information by the architect. “Instead of restricting the passage of water, the amphibious structure works with nature to achieve protection from floods. With the consequences of our exploitation of the environment in sight, the lift house is designed to be completely self sustaining with no connection to the city’s service systems. The lift house is a new approach to designing low income communities. Instead of relying on the already struggling service systems in the city of Dhaka, the individual house is designed to provide basic services to its residents throughout the year in order to achieve minimal effects on its surroundings.

Sustainable Low Cost Flood-Proof House - The Lift

Buoyancy is achieved by two different methods that allow the house to float with rising water levels: A hollow Ferro cement foundation for one house and a bamboo frame foundation filled with used plastic water bottles in the other. The service spine of the house is a static structure that provides the vertical guidance and stability to the two amphibious bamboo houses. The service spine collects and filters rainwater during the rainy season and further recycles this water through bio-sand filtration to be used throughout the year. Electricity is derived from two 60W solar panels for lighting and fans. The shared composting toilet allows the residents to create compost from human waste that can be sold or applied to the vegetable garden after 10 years of use. Urine is directed to the garden as a source of nutrients through an underground pipe system. Bamboo was the chosen material for the two dwellings for its excellent environmental benefits and low cost.”

Sustainable Low Cost Flood-Proof House

Sustainable Flood-Proof House

Tags

Leave a Reply