Aum House


Aum House built in 66 hours at New Delhi in 1999

The initial idea was to create a disaster resistant and cost effective house, which could be precast anywhere and transported by lorry to the place where the disaster occurred. The technical concept satisfied this requirement. The house was cost effective, even with the provision for disaster resistance, but the transportation cost was more than the house cost. Therefore, such a project was not economically viable.

The prototype of this 23m2 AUM House has been built during the India International Trade Fair 99 at New Delhi. The house was prefabricated at Auroville and transported in a single lorry. The house weighed around 22. 5 tons and the lorry took 5 days to cover 2,900 Km between Auroville, Tamil Nadu, and New Delhi.
The packing of the house was done in such a way that only 8 blocks arrived broken out of 2,280 blocks. Ferrocement pieces had only little hair cracks. The superstructure of the prototype house has been assembled in 66 hours by the 18-man team of the former AVBC/Earth Unit. This AUM House prototype was sponsored by HUDCO. The India Trade Promotion Organisation awarded this house a Gold Medal for the excellence of its special demonstration.

Various Aum houses were built in the successive years in various places of India after disasters:
• 2000 at Narangarh, Orissa, at the occasion of a six-week training course, with a grant from HUDCO, for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the cyclone of October 1999.
• 2001 at Khavda, Gujarat, in 62 hours by a 20-men team. It was the starting point of rehabilitation programmes for the zones affected by the earthquake of January 2001.
• 2002 at Mundra, Gujarat, at the occasion of a six-week training course, sponsored by HUDCO, for the rehabilitation of the zones affected by the earthquake of January 2001.


Aum House built with trainees at Narangrah, Orissa in 2000

Aum House built in 62 hours at Khavda, Gujarat in 2001

Aum House built with trainees at Mundra, Gujarat in 2002

It was possible to transport this house over such long distances only for the sake of demonstrations. Thus, the packing was done in a very special way that cannot be replicable for normal cases. Firstly, the transportation cost was prohibitive and secondly the keys of the interlocking blocks must not be damaged. Therefore, it is not advisable to transport this house over long distances. On the contrary, these blocks could be transported from village to village, but still, with a certain care, as it has been done by the Catholic Relief Services in Gujarat.

Some developments have been made from what was done in Gujarat. Three major modifications should be noted for the improvement of the design and technology:
• Increase of the front wall length, so as to get a stronger shear wall.
• Replacement of the veranda’s column by a sidewall with a corner.
• Modification of the block size and the binder: The blocks are now 295 mm long, and laid with cement sand mortar.


Development with a corner wall instead of the column


Plans of the Aum House of New Delhi


Plans of the Aum House of Narangarh, Orissa

Plans of the Aum House of Khavda, Gujarat


Plans of the Aum House of Mundra, Gujarat

Aum house at New Delhi


Loading the lorry at Auroville


Aum house built at New Delhi in 66 hours

House at New Delhi, view on the kitchen side

House at New Delhi, view on the toilet side

House at New Delhi, view on toilet and shower

House at New Delhi, view on the living room
Construction steps of the Aum house at Khavda, Gujarat

14 hours – Building the second course of the plinth
16 hours – Plinth beam completed
 
17 hours – Filling the basement and starting the walls
25 hours – Sill ring beam completed
30 hours – Building the sills and visitors from the village
35 hours- Lintel ring beam completed
43 hours – Roof ring beam completed
 
46 hours –Laying ferrocement channels
 
48 hours –Laying ferrocement channels completed and starting the finishes
Aum house completed in 62 hours by a 20-man team
Visitors visiting the house after completion
Villagers visiting the house
 
 
Modification for the new design of the Aum house
 
 
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