An exciting episode and topic for the future of bamboo architecture in the Americas. Jules De Laage is an architect, former Program Manager at Bamboo U and currently leading the team building Green School Tulum in Mexico. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to bring bamboo designs into a new context that faces environmental challenges like hurricanes, which requires an entirely new design vocabulary to emerge as a response.
In This Episode We Discuss:
- What It Is Like To Build With Bamboo In Mexico
- Adapting To The Local Constraints
- Turning Constraints Into Creative Opportunities
- New Structural Systems For Hurricanes
- Bamboo Species and Heat Bending Bamboo
- Building Curves Without Compromising Structural Integrity
- Testing The Mechanical Properties Of Bamboo
- The Social Context For Bamboo In Mexico
- Training Carpenters To Work With Bamboo
- It Takes A Village To Grow Bamboo Buildings
- Bamboo U Alumni Working On Green School Tulum
Learn more about Green School Tulum at:
Jules’ is a guest speaker for The Fundamentals Of Building Bamboo Online Course: https://www.bamboou.com/courses
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