Mud Architecture 
Friday, March 18, 2011
	 
    
       
    
    
     
Concept of shifting to mud architecture  is creating waves in Pakistan. It is heartening to know that a lot is  happening to convert this concept in to a reality in the form of  proposed Mud Village, Peerzada Festival Area, Lahore.
Mud is an excellent construction  material. It is being used as a building material since prehistoric  times. Mud structures can still be found in a variety of climates across  the globe; In Pakistan, it is most strongly associated with rural  culture. The idea of mud building is now coming to urban areas.  Construction of model mud village in Lahore is the case in point.
Society for the Promotion of Art  and Culture (SPARC), registered in Lahore since 1994, is starting  construction of mud village for handicraft men. Prof. Dr. Norbert  Pintsch (Senior Expert Service Bonn, Germany) is planning to  coordinating the project and giving it a practical shape.
Prof. Dr. Norbert Pintsch is an  experienced architect by profession is very passionate about mud  architecture. Since completing first building project as an architect at  the age of 18, Prof Dr Norbert Pintsch has been in various activities  as an architect and civil engineer all his life.
In addition, Iqbal, a local  builder from Harrapa, Ghayyoor Obaid, a famous architect, Peerzada  Festival Area, a concern that is providing space for construction of mud  village near world famous Puppetry Museum are also involved in the  project. Beacon House University, Department of Architecture and  Building Research Institute are also likely to participate.
It is not good enough to assume  that “everything from the past is good. It is necessary to show,” says  Dr. Norbert Pintsch who is very passionate about the project. Like  national University in Colombia where students practice construction  with local materials like bamboo and wood, the project will give an  opportunity to the students of Beacon House University to practice what  they have been learning while adapting the construction technique mixed  with appropriate technology in Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Norbert Pintsch never  gets tired of talking about his passion and, given my own interest, I  don’t get tired of listening about the details of the project. Please  stay tuned and I will endeavor to bring every detail as the project  unfolds.
      posted @ 4:09 PM, 
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