
On Jul 9, 2026, at 6:54 AM, mohammed Rasmy <m7md....@gmail.com> wrote:
When conventional building materials are blocked, architecture has to return to first principles: geometry, earth, and human intelligence.
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Thank you very much, Chris! I really appreciate your kind words.
I agree with you. A stone foundation would be an excellent option wherever suitable stone and local masonry skills are available. As for ceramic blocks or tiles, they could certainly improve durability and weather resistance, although they require firing, which increases energy and production costs.
My current goal is to design a system that can be built using the simplest and most affordable materials available locally, even in places where industrial production is not possible. The design workflow is flexible, so it can be adapted to different materials, including fired ceramic, if local conditions allow.
The next step is to build the first full-scale prototype—around 30 m², enough for a small family—and validate the construction method under real conditions.
At the moment, the biggest challenge is not the engineering anymore; it is finding the right partners to help move from the digital model to the first physical prototype. If you happen to know anyone working in humanitarian shelter, sustainable construction, or innovation funding who might find this interesting, I would really appreciate an introduction.
Thank you again for your encouragement!
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On Jul 9, 2026, at 12:10 PM, mohammed Rasmy <m7md....@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much, Chris! I really appreciate your kind words.
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When conventional building materials are blocked, architecture has to return to first principles: geometry, earth, and human intelligence.