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34 viewsThe idea is to use the commonly available regular cement blocks but add an insulating factor by leaving a row of air between the blocks. dozer
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34 viewsMost workmen are very familiar with the blocks so the labor cost addition of using this technique would be minimal. Since the blocks are inexpensive the overall increase in the material budget will also be minimal. These shots show the double row around the window area.
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33 viewsAnother lower end example built for a foreign owner. This house here doesn't have a tile roof. (12-May-04)dozer
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32 viewsAnother thing on my potential good idea list is using the heavy cement block (as shown on the right compared to a regular cement block) for doing the outside wall. I'd be interested to know if anyone has done a house with these. Please let me know via feedback if so.dozer
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32 viewsHere is a nice village house which sets on piers. The upper storey is completed in wood, the lower ground floor may be finished at a later date in cement. (15-Apr-04)dozer
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31 viewsA lower end expat's house. (19-Apr-04)dozer
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27 viewsMid range expat house. (25-Jun-04)dozer
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25 viewsA low end cement constructed Thai house. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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25 viewsCool thai house prototype. A little higher end. (13-Aug-04)dozer
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24 viewsTypical two storey Thai construction, with wood on top and the lower floor of cement.dozer
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23 viewsAn upper end large house of an interesting and unique design. (03-Apr-04)dozer
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21 viewsMid range house built for a foreign owner. (03-Apr-04)dozer
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