Analysis of Building Material and Its Impacts on Human Behaviour - Case Study of Hala

Abstract

Building material has huge impact on health, safety and behaviors of human. Hala city are established as a small village on right bank of river Indus, 55km away from Hyderabad. The soil of the area is sweet and the locality is the agricultural land. The people build their homes using mud available to them. The organic material specially mud and adobe is human friendly. The research paper relayed upon the data collected through questionnaire based on the response of respondents of the Hala city. Through the analysis obtained data, it was assessed that the built environment is changed, that the living style has changed the culture values; the ratio of unemployment has been increase because of the built environment. The courtyard planning is better than today’s planning. The structures constructed with the brick are human friendly and healthy, the new materials are the harmful for the health; the people of Hala were very happy and healthy. The roofs were made of the thatch, bamboo etc. the houses were cool and comfortable for the people and disease issue were also not there.

Country : Pakistan

1 AR. Mahjabeen Memon2 Prof. Dr. Bhai Khan Shar3 Prof. Muhammad Afzal Brohi4 AR. Rida Hussain5 AR. Aqta Memon

  1. Post Graduate Student, Department of Architecture, Mehran U.E.T., Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
  2. Vice Chancellor, SABSU, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
  3. Faculty of Architecture, Mehran U.E.T., Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
  4. Post Graduate Student, Department of Architecture, Mehran U.E.T., Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
  5. Post Graduate Student, Department of Architecture, Mehran U.E.T., Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan

IRJIET, Volume 5, Issue 3, March 2021 pp. 32-36

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2021.503006

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