The effects of climatic conditions on attitudinal changes towards earth construction in South Africa
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Bosman, Gerhard
Van der Westhuizen, Diaan
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University of the Free State
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English: Earth construction is an appropriate method for building houses in arid and
semi-arid areas in South Africa due to its low environmental impact and
responsible use of on-site resources. A South African Netherlands Research
Programme on Alternatives in Development (SANPAD) project conducted by
the University of the Free State’s Earth Unit focused on attitudes and perceptions
towards building materials used to construct houses in poor communities. For
this article, quantitative attitudinal responses from the SANPAD survey and
objective rainfall and temperature measurements were analysed for the 2004
dry season before rainstorms (n=784) and for the 2006 wetter season during/
after rainstorms (n=609). Using a quasi-experimental research design, the study
investigates changes in attitudes after rainstorms in relation to respondents’
preferred building materials, preferred qualities of materials, and reasons for
disliking earth materials. This article reports on the results of an investigation
into the effects of local climatic conditions on changes in the acceptability
of building materials with a focus on earth construction. Results indicate that
rainfall reinforces and intensifies people’s disapproval of earth as a building
material and shift perceptions from aesthetic considerations to strength/safety/
durability. Severity of rainstorms and extreme temperatures also seem to shape
people’s perceptions of materials. Perceptions of earth bricks were more
negative after the storms and people became more concerned about rain.
Findings suggest a link between climatic conditions and perceptions of earth constructed
buildings. An understanding of the present attitudes towards earth
construction is necessary in order to support traditional earth construction as an
acceptable way forward in contemporary architecture.
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Bosman, G., & Van der Westhuizen, D. (2014). The effects of climatic conditions on attitudinal changes towards earth construction in South Africa. Acta Structilia, 21(1), 117-141.