LIFT House

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Project Name: The LIFT House

Project Type:
6) architecture

Project Mission/Goal:
3) respond to our growing need for clean water, power, shelter,

Project Description:
The LIFT (Low Income Flood-proof Technology) House was designed and constructed by Prithula Prosun in Dhaka, Bangladesh as an innovative solution for sustainable housing for low income communities in flood prone areas. Millions are displaced and many lose lives during severe floods due to the overflowing of rivers, inadequate drainage and monsoon rain in Bangladesh. Experts of climate change predict that flooding will worsen as the Himalayan glaciers melt at an increased rate pushing excess water through the river systems of Bangladesh. Floods cause the most damage to the low income population who live in informal settlements throughout the urban centers of the country.

A result of her Master’s thesis in Architecture from the University of Waterloo, Prosun designed the LIFT House to float upwards with rising water levels due to floods and water logging, and return to ground level as the water recedes. The project was made possible after being awarded a research grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Instead of restricting the passage of water, the amphibious structure works with nature to achieve protection from floods. With the consequences of our exploitation of the environment in sight, the LIFT House is designed to be completely self sustaining with no connection to the city’s service systems. The LIFT House is a new approach to designing low income communities. Instead of relying on the already struggling service systems in the city of Dhaka, the individual house is designed to provide basic services to its residents throughout the year in order to achieve minimal effects on its surroundings.

Buoyancy is achieved by two different methods that allow the house to float with rising water levels: A hollow ferrocement foundation for one house and a bamboo frame foundation filled with used plastic water bottles in the other. The service spine of the house is a static structure that provides the vertical guidance and stability to the two amphibious bamboo houses. The service spine collects and filters rainwater during the rainy season and further recycles this water through biosand filtration to be used throughout the year. Electricity is derived from two 60W solar panels for lighting and fans. The shared composting toilet allows the residents to create compost from human waste that can be sold or applied to the vegetable garden after 10 years of use. Urine is directed to the garden as a source of nutrients through an underground pipe system. Bamboo was the chosen material for the two dwellings for its excellent environmental benefits and low cost. The LIFT House pilot project was tested successfully during the inauguration on January 26, 2010 and now home to a family of five.

Project Details:
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Concept/Lead Architect(s)/Designer(s): Prithula Prosun
Project Architect(s):
Year (s): November 2009-January 2010
Client:
User Client: One unit is home to a family of five and the other unit is used for public demonstrations
Number of beneficiaries/users: 10
Project Phase: completed in January 26, 2010
Major Funding: IDRC (International Development Research Centre) - Design Award and Research Grant
Cost/Cost per unit: $5000 CAD per unit
Area (if applicable): 400 sqft per unit
Structural Engineers: ABC Real Estate Inc.
Electrical/Mechanical Engineers: ABC Real Estate Inc., Bangladesh
Contractor/Manufacturer: ABC Real Estate Inc., Bangladesh
Additional Consultants: Housing and Building Research Institute, Bangladesh
Other:

Location

HBRI Housing and Building Research Institute
Dhaka, Dhaka
Bangladesh

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Project Details

NAME: LIFT House
PROJECT LEAD: Prithula Prosun
LOCATION: HBRI, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
START DATE: November 11, 2009
CURRENT PHASE: Construction complete
COST: $10000 USD (Final)
SIZE: 800 sq. ft
PROJECT TYPE: Residential - Single Family
OCCUPANCY: 5 people
DESIGNER: Prithula Prosun
END USER/OCCUPANT: Mia family
ENGINEERING: ABC Associated Builders Ltd
CONTRACTOR(S): ABC Associated Builders Ltd
ADDITIONAL CONSULTANT: Bangladesh Housing and Building Research Institute
FUNDING: International Development Research Center ECOPOLIS Graduate Research and Design Award
COST ESTIMATOR: $5000 USD per unit
BENEFICIARIES: This project benefits low income families that are otherwise forced to live in substandard housing in flood prone areas of Bangladesh by providing an affordable solution to live safe from floods. The LIFT House benefits the government and NGOs who are interested in implementing the project for victims of floods. The project also benefits researchers, social workers and designers who are working to create housing in third world countries.
 

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