It's beautiful that communities are helping each other during a time of crisis. I know it's difficult to ask for better homes because of the lack of materials and cost, but there's always hope in the future.
Very encouraging. Hats off to yasmeen Lari and her team. We have to start the same practice in our earthquake zones in balochistan to safe our people from any calamity.
Is there a video which actually trains step by step on building such low-cost earthquake resistant houses, typically like a dummy guide. Anyone please share!
+Michelle Miyazato Yes, Bamboo is available and is even used as shown in the flooded parts of Sindh. Where as in the Earth quake affected areas (Baluchistan), due to tense summer heat using bamboo is nearly impossible.
I am also volunteering with my friends doing something similar in haryana. This lady is quite smart.
+Manas Surya Hi Manas...I am an architecture student from mumbai
May I know which initiative were you working with?
It's beautiful that communities are helping each other during a time of crisis. I know it's difficult to ask for better homes because of the lack of materials and cost, but there's always hope in the future.
Very encouraging. Hats off to yasmeen Lari and her team. We have to start the same practice in our earthquake zones in balochistan to safe our people from any calamity.
Lovely story, very encouraging. Thanks for publishing.
I am starts loving this strong woman " Lari " .
i also worked at that time with Madam Yasmeen Lari and she is a real lading Architect..
This is great - thank you for posting it
inspiring and keep up the good work heritage foundation.
Great work. Thanks
Salam ho Yasmin Lari ap pe.
Is there a video which actually trains step by step on building such low-cost earthquake resistant houses, typically like a dummy guide. Anyone please share!
Better to do 10 day course in person to understand how it works in reality. Often you can find volunteer projects if you want to learn
Very good
Awesome,please what software was used to do the explanation..i really like it
very Inspiring stuff. :)
would it be possible to grow bamboo in these areas so that they have a local source?
+Michelle Miyazato Yes, Bamboo is available and is even used as shown in the flooded parts of Sindh. Where as in the Earth quake affected areas (Baluchistan), due to tense summer heat using bamboo is nearly impossible.
Self-sufficiency and co-operation between communities + Less dependency on governments and aids - something to aspire for.
6 saal guzar jane k baad bhi abhi bhi sindh wesa ka wesa rha ☹️☹️
What language is she speaking? There are so many cognates with English
+thepeacefish The language is Urdu, as the National language of country. Whereas English is the second most used Language in our country, Pakistan.
Mujhe b seekhna hai
Le fond.
Vert.
This is disappointing... I thought it was a documentary about the architecture of the savages in the Islamic State.