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AUROVILLE EARTH INSTITUTE ACTIVITIES The Auroville Earth Institute aims to research, develop, promote and transfer earth-based technologies, which are cost and energy effective. These technologies are disseminated through training courses, seminars, workshops, publications and consultancy within and outside India. Training centre of the Auroville Earth Institute Office of the Auroville Earth Institute House of Satprem TRAINING COURSES ACTIVITIES ********************************************** The training activities started in 1990. These training courses are based on theoretical and practical teaching. No diploma, but a training course certificate is given at the end of every course. They cover these fields: Awareness programmes on earth architecture and appropriate building technologies. These programmes are given upon request. Two-week courses on CSEB: first week is on production and second week is on masonry. They are organised every year on a regular basis. Two-week courses on vaulted structures (AVD): first week is on theory and second week is on construction. They are organised every year on a regular basis. Long-term training for students of architecture or construction professionals. These programmes are given upon request. Major programmes are organised at Auroville or elsewhere in India. These programmes are organised upon request. On the job training are also given to local masons on various construction sites of Auroville. Occasional seminars and workshops are given in India or abroad. Papers are presented at national or international seminars. Since the beginning of the training activities in 1990, more than 5,800 people from 62 countries have been trained: 5,526 trainees in India (Auroville and elsewhere) and 311 abroad in 12 other countries: INDIA 2,905 students, architects, project managers, during 1/2 to 2-day awareness programmes, in Auroville. 1,856 Indian trainees of various skills, during 1-week or 2-week courses in Auroville or elsewhere in India. 496 foreign trainees of various skills, from 58 countries, during 1-week or long-term courses (87 long terms): 70 Indian students or architects, during long-term courses (Several weeks to several months). 199 masons or workers, during on the job training, on various construction sites in India (Auroville and Tamil Nadu) ABROAD 311 trainees of various skills, during workshops, 2-week or longer courses, in 12 countries (Zaire, Eritrea, Turkey, Brazil, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, France, Israel, South Africa, Ethiopia, Nepal and Libya)

PROGRAMMES REGULARLY SCHEDULED AT AUROVILLE Production of CSEB 5 to 8 courses per year One-week course conducted for engineers or architects, technicians or supervisors and masons or students Theoretical classes Production of blocks Quality control Masonry with CSEB 5 to 8 courses per year One-week course conducted for engineers or architects, technicians or supervisors and masons or students Bond pattern Composite lintels Rammed earth walls

Intensive course on production and use of CSEB One-week course conducted for engineers, architects, technicians or supervisors and masons or students Production of blocks Course on stabilised rammed earth foundation Building arches, vaults and domes Theory of arches, vaults and domes 3 courses per year One-week course conducted for engineers or architects, technicians or students Theoretical classes Stability study with the funicular method Stability study with the catenary method

Building with arches, vaults and domes 3 courses per year One-week course conducted for engineers, architects, technicians or supervisors and masons or students Building arches Building vaults Building domes PROGRAMMES SCHEDULED UPON REQUEST AT AUROVILLE They are organised upon request from various organisations (GOs, NGOs), schools or individuals. Long-term training Six to ten trainees per year Conducted for students of architecture, professionals from India or abroad: The training duration varies from 1 month to 1 year each. Awareness programmes on appropriate building technologies From half a day to two-day programmes are conducted to students of architecture, architects or engineers and to project managers. Awareness programmes are also conducted in villages. Production and use of CSEB Building arches, vaults and domes Awareness in a village of Gujarat

CSEB technology for earthquake resistance Two-week course for engineers, architects, technicians or supervisors and masons or students Theoretical classes Production of hollow interlocking blocks Construction of an earthquake resistant house A ONE-YEAR STUDY PROGRAMME The Auroville Earth Institute plans to develop its activities in the future and we are looking to offer, after some time, a one-year curriculum to students of various levels which would be granted with these diplomas: Post diploma Specialisation in earth architecture to architects and engineers Diploma Bare foot earth architect to educated people, for setting up entrepreneurships Diploma Master mason earth builder to uneducated people This syllabus will be organised in the following years, the time for the Auroville Earth Institute to be reorganised and developed, as we have to build much larger premises. PUBLICATIONS *********************** A series of books and manuals has been published for the dissemination of earth-based technologies. They can be ordered to the Auroville Earth Institute. 32 publications are presently available in 6 series: Introduction booklets Summaries of training course lectures Training manuals Case studies User manuals Video DVDs SERVICES OFFERED ************************** Since the very onset the Auroville Earth Institute has been providing consultancy in India and abroad for soil testing and advice to GOs and NGOs in construction and architecture.

AURAM EQUIPMENT FOR EARTH CONSTRUCTION ************************************************************ A wide range of equipment for building with earth has been researched and developed from the very outset. It ranges from presses for compressed earth blocks, quality control devices for block making, handling equipment, hand tools, scaffolding, and rammed earth equipment. This equipment is sold worldwide, on all continents: Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe, South and North Americas. Auram press 3000 Production of Auram presses 3000 Rammed earth forms BUILDING WITH ARCHES, VAULTS AND DOMES ******************************************************** The research with this kind of roofing aims to revive and integrate in the 21 st century the techniques used in past centuries and millennia, such as those developed in ancient Egypt or during the period of gothic architecture in Europe. This R&D seeks to optimize the structures by increasing the span of the roof, decreasing its thickness, and creating new shapes. Note that all vaults and domes are built with compressed stabilised earth blocks, which are laid in free spanning mode (without formwork), which has been developed by the Auroville Earth Institute. This technique is a development of the Nubian technique. Segmental vault 10.35 m span Elliptical dome 22.16 m diameter Equilateral groined vault

APPROPRIATE BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SOIL ********************************************************************** This research aims to make extensive use of raw earth as the main building material. The idea is to use a local resource which can help developing technologies that are saving energy and are eco-friendly and sustainable. The main research and development tries to minimise the use of steel and cement. To date the main synthesis of this research is achieved with the Training Centre of the Auroville Earth Institute. This building is constructed entirely with stabilised earth, from the foundations to the waterproofing: Stabilised rammed earth foundations (with 5 % cement) Stabilised rammed earth walls (with 5 % cement and a homeopathic milk of lime and alum) Composite columns (round and hollow CSEB with reinforced concrete) Composite beams (U shape CSEB with reinforced concrete) Stabilized earth mortars and plasters Wide variety of compressed stabilised earth blocks (17 moulds are presently available for producing about 75 different types of blocks) Various vaults with compressed stabilised earth blocks Alternative stabilizers to cement ( homeopathic milk of lime and alum) Alternative waterproofing with stabilized earth (various mixes of soil, sand, cement, lime, alum and juice of a local seed) Stabilised rammed earth foundations Stabilised rammed earth walls Composite column Composite staircase Composite beam Stabilised earth waterproofing

DISASTER RESISTANT CONSTRUCTIONS ************************************************ Since 1995, research has been oriented towards the development of a system which is based on reinforced masonry with compressed stabilised earth blocks that are hollow interlocking. Two types of blocks have been developed: the square hollow interlocking block 245, which allows building up to 2 3 floors high, and the rectangular hollow interlocking block 295, which is used only for ground floors. The masonry with these blocks is reinforced at the critical points with reinforced cement concrete. GOVERNMENT APPROVAL The technology has been approved by: The Government of Gujarat, India, (GSDMA) as a suitable construction method for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the 2001 earthquake in Kutch district. It is allowed to build up to 2 floors. The Government of Iran (Housing Research Centre) as a suitable construction method for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the 2003 earthquake of Bam. It is allowed to build up to 2 floors (8 m high). The Government of Tamil Nadu, India, (Relief and Rehabilitation) as a suitable construction method for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the 2004 tsunami of Indonesia. Minimum emergency house Istanbul / City summit 1996 Tsunami rehabilitation, Tamil Nadu India Tsunami rehabilitation, Tamil Nadu India HOLISTIC APPROACH TOWARDS ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ************************************************************************************* The attempt is to integrate various alternative technologies and renewable energies, so as to promote eco-friendly and sustainable development. In this field the earth, as a building material, plays a major role, but other appropriate technologies like ferrocement, biological wastewater treatment, solar lighting, wind and solar pumping are also extensively used. Building with stabilised earth on 4 floors Wind energy Biological wastewater treatment

WORLD CONSULTANCY **************************** The Auroville earth Institute is regularly requested to conduct various kinds of consultancies in the world on various subjects, as has happen for these major projects: Optimisation of the production of Adobes for the restoration of the city Ghadames in Libya, which is a world heritage site by UNESCO. Assessment of pathologies and research for improving the traditional earth-based waterproofing for the conservation of the 12 th century Buddhist Temple of Nako, made of adobes Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India Assessment of the damages caused by the 2003 earthquake of Bam to vaulted structures of Arg-e-Bam and the city of Bam French Ministry of Culture and Communication UNESCO CRATerre - Iranian Cultural Heritage Organisation. Consultation for the design and construction of Al Medy Mosque, built in the centre of Riyadh Riyadh Development Authority, Saudi Arabia. Preparation of a development programme based on appropriate building technologies and evaluation for the completion of a school with adobes Appropriate Technologies for Central Asia West Nangchen, Tibet TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTRE ****************************************** This resource centre aims to collect information for developing cities with appropriate and sustainable technologies. It has samples of appropriate building materials and technologies, plus a range of books, slides, photos and videos on appropriate building technologies and energy sources. It includes: A Building Material Resource Centre, with about 300 samples of earth-based materials, and various other products. A Technology Resource Centre, with about 45 samples of earth-based technologies and various appropriate technologies like ferrocement. A Documentation Resource Centre, with more than 2,000 books, around 20,000 digital photos on earth architecture and appropriate building technologies, energy sources, and about 30 videos on appropriate building technologies. COLLECTION OF SOIL SAMPLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD ************************************************************************* The Auroville Earth Institute has been collecting soil samples from all over the world since many years. It was initially started for technical reasons to identify the soil qualities of the world, and to show the different textures and colours of soil from around the world. Today we also aim to collect them as a testimony of Human Unity, as Auroville aims, among other things, to reach this goal. During the foundation ceremony of Auroville on the 28 th February 1968, 124 Nations including the 23 States of India dropped in an urn at the centre of the future township a handful of soil from their country. 319 samples from 89 nations are presently displayed in glass jars at our premises: Asia Central Asia South Asia Africa Europe North America South America Middle East : Bhutan, China, Japan, Nepal, Tibet : Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan : Australia, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Korea, Maldives, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam : Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Maurice Island, Mauritania, Malawi, Morocco, Malta, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, Tunisia, Tanzania, South Africa, Zaire : Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Russia, Spain, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey : Canada, USA : Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay : Dubai, Iran, Israel, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen You are most welcome to send some samples, either for analysis or for contributing to this collection.

MAJOR PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY THE AUROVILLE EARTH INSTITUTE ************************************************************************************** PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & COST CLIENT & FUNDING SOURCES MAIN FEATURES CONSTRUCTION PERIOD Visitors Centre, at Auroville 30 Lakhs Rs. Auroville Foundation Funded by: - HUDCO - MNES - UNCHS / Habitat Appropriate architecture design of 1200 m 2 Appropriate building technologies Renewable energy sources (Solar and Wind) Built in collaboration with Suhasini Ayer, Architect International Award: 1992 Hassan Fathy Award for architecture for the poor 1989 1992 40 months Shakti Vihara School For 700 children, at Pondicherry 50 Lakhs Rs. NGO Volontariat Funded by Volontariat & EEC Appropriate architecture design of 2200 m 2 Appropriate building technologies (stabilised rammed earth foundations, CSEB walls and ferrocement items 1991 1994 48 months Mirramukhi School, at Auroville 15 Lakhs Rs. Auroville Foundation Funded by: - Government of India - Auroville Foundation Appropriate architecture design of 635 m 2 Stabilised rammed earth foundations and walls Cloister arch domes (5.76 m span, 2.25m rise), built with CSEB and without formwork Segmental vault (10.35 m span, 2.25m rise), built with CSEB and without formwork 1994 1995 20 months Vikas Community, at Auroville 75 Lakhs Rs. Collective of clients Funded by: - Themselves - AVI Centres - Auroville Foundation Appropriate architecture of 1448 m 2, on 2 or 4 floors, with 23 apartments Appropriate building technologies Renewable energy sources (Solar and Wind) Ecological water management Biological waste water treatment Finalist for the 2000 World Habitat Award, by BSHF, UK 1991 1998 45 months

Minimum Emergency House, at Istanbul, Turkey ~ 1000 USD UNCHS / HABITAT, through CRATerre Funded by UNCHS & Government of Finland Earthquake and cyclone resistant house of 9 m 2 Walls built with hollow interlocking CSEB Cloister arch dome (3 m span, 60 cm rise), built with CSEB and without formwork 1998 2 weeks Road experiment 0.5 Lakhs Rs. Auroville Foundation Funded by itself Sub course and wearing course, done with stabilised rammed earth, stabilised with various kinds of stabilisation Carriage way: 5 m wide x 30 m long 1998 3 weeks Dome of the Dhyanalingam temple, for Lord Shiva, at Coimbatore 11 Lakhs Rs. Isha Foundation Funded by itself 22.16 m diameter, 7.90 m rise, 54 to 23 cm thick Section: segmental ellipse Dome, of 570 tons, built with fired bricks with the free spanning technique (without formwork) December 1998 To January 1999 9 weeks AUM Houses, at New Delhi, in Orissa and in Gujarat Several times 0.65 Lakhs Rs. HUDCO & NGO Abhiyan Funded by themselves Disaster resistant house of 23 m2, built with hollow interlocking CSEB and interlocking ferrocement channels Built in 66 hours at Delhi, and awarded gold medal by ITPO for the quality of the demonstration Built in Orissa for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the super cyclone of 1999 Built in Gujarat in 62 hours for starting rehabilitation programmes of the zones affected by the 2001 earthquake 1 week demonstration 2 weeks (training) 1999, 2000 2001, 2002 Training Centre of the former Auroville Building Centre/Earth Unit at Auroville 50 Lakhs Rs. Auroville Foundation Auroville Building Centre/Earth Unit Funded by HUDCO (India), KFW (Germany) and personal donations Various stabilised earth technologies on 655 m2 Stabilised rammed earth foundations Walls built with plain or hollow interlocking CSEB and stabilised rammed earth Various vaults of various shapes and spans, built with CSEB, with the free spanning technique Waterproofing done with alternative stabilised earth plasters Biological waste water treatment 1989 2002 Ongoing development (± 60 months)

Al Medy Mosque at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ~ 440,000 USD Ar Riyadh Development Authority, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Financed by the city of Riyadh Transfer of technology from Auroville to Saudi Arabia Various stabilised earth technologies on 420 m2 Walls built with plain CSEB and stabilised rammed earth Semicircular vaults and domes of 3 m, built with CSEB, with the free spanning technique Minaret of 18.05 m high built with CSEB Jan Feb 2004 7 weeks Sri Karneshwar Nataraja temple, near Auroville 20 Lakhs Rs. Dr. Karan Singh, Chairman of the Auroville Foundation Temple for Lord Shiva Nataraja Built with CSEB: pointed cloister dome of 6 m square Pyramid of 10.65 m square, with the same proportions than the great pyramid of Egypt. Feb Sept. 2006 6 months Note: 1 Lakh = 100,000 1 USD. = ~ 44 Rs. (Value July 2009)