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Stabilized Mud Blocks - Alternative to traditional Bricks!!

 What are Stabilized Mud Blocks? Stabilized Mud Blocks (SMBs) are an alternative green Building that can be used as an alternative to Bricks or ACC blocks. Bricks and ACC blocks used more energy to produce than SMBs. SMBs are made from a mixture of locally available soil, water, and stabilizers such as cement, lime, or fly ash. The exact proportions of each material may vary depending on the type of soil and stabilizer used, as well as the desired properties of the SMBs. However, a general guideline for SMB production is: Soil: The soil used in SMB production should be clayey or silty, with low sand content. The ideal soil should have a plasticity index (PI) between 10 and 20, and a pH value between 6 and 7.5. Water: The water used in SMB production should be clean and free from impurities. Stabilizers: The stabilizers used in SMB production include cement, lime, or fly ash. The amount of stabilizer used will depend on the type of stabilizer and the soil characteristics. Typically, the

CASE STUDY OF CHI CHU CONTEMPORY ART CENTER, NAOSHIMA, TOKYO

 THIS CASE STUDY IS UNDERSTANDING OF  CHI CHU CONTEMPORY ART CENTER  OF TOKYO. THE SITE IS LOCATED IN TOKYO, JAPAN. IT IS 300 KMS FROM TOKYO STATION. THIS SITE IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN PART OF EARTH. CLIMATE OVER THERE IS COLD THAN INDIA. THE MUSEUM IS INTENDED TO BE ACCESSED BY BOAT. A STEPPED PLAZA ALONG THE SHORELINE FUNCTIONS AS THE MUSEUMS ENTRANCE WHEN ARRIVING BY BOAT AS WELL AS HOUSING AN UNDERGROUND ANNEX. IN ADDITION, IT ALSO SERVES AS AN OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE SPACE AS WELL AS A PLACE TO SIT AND CONTEMPLATE THE QUIET SURF OF THE SEA AND THE BEAUTY OF THE NATURAL SURROUNDINGS. SITE IS SURROUNDED BY FOREST AND HAVE SEA FACING AT SOUTH. DESIGN & CONCEPT: TADAO ANDO WANT THIS MUESIUM SHOULD REFLECT HIS PERSONALITY. HE HAS STARTED HIS DESIGN FROM HIS NAME “TADAO” AND CONVERTED IT TO A BUILDING. THAN HE EXPLORED THIS MUESIUM IN TO A  BASEMENT KIND OF DESIGN. PLANNING & SPACES: CHICHU