Bamboo Building in Mexico

In the final podcast of this season, I sat down with Mexico-based architect, Lucilla Aguilar to talk about her experience in working with bamboo for post-earthquake relief and how she created systems for working with bamboo that are replicable and easy for non-bamboo carpenters to work with. In This Episode We Discuss:The Beauty Of Bamboo ArchitectureMy First Bamboo ProjectCollaborating With Other Bamboo Architects In MexicoBamboo Housing For Post Earthquake ReliefWhat Bamboo Can Do For CommunitiesCreating Adaptable DesignsCreating Replicable And Easy Systems For Working With BambooBuilding Walls For Bamboo StructuresDeveloping A Bamboo WorkforceBamboo Building RegulationsBringing Bamboo Into Urban CentresBuilding A Bamboo PavilionBuilding Inspiring and Long Lasting StructuresBuilding A Bamboo CommunityThe Beauty Of Bamboo ArchitectureMy First Bamboo ProjectCollaborating With Other Bamboo Architects In MexicoBamboo Housing For Post-Earthquake ReliefWhat Bamboo Can Do For CommunitiesCreating Adaptable DesignsCreating Replicable And Easy Systems For Working With BambooBuilding Walls For Bamboo StructuresDeveloping A Bamboo WorkforceBamboo Building RegulationsBringing Bamboo Into Urban CentresBuilding A Bamboo PavilionBuilding Inspiring and Long Lasting StructuresBuilding A Bamboo Community

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The Bamboo U podcast brings you conversations about design, creative thinking, architecture, and bamboo. Bamboo U is an educational experience that teaches people, how to design and build with bamboo. We run workshops that show our participants how to create innovative structures out of bamboo, and how to incorporate bamboo into their own projects. This show is a series of interviews with bamboo experts and pioneers who are exploring innovative ways to inspire the world to work with bamboo as a sustainable timber for the future.