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    Personal engagement of Lord Norman Foster: proposals to further optimize the “Droneport” prototype vault at the 15th International Architecture Biennale in Venice which has been constructed using customized “Durabric” compressed earth tiles developed by LafargeHolcim.

It is almost a rule that one necessary step towards development is the implementation of infrastructure — roads, ports, airports, and railways are meant to provide the connectivity to move goods, services, and people. There are many places in Africa that lack appropriate infrastructure, and it may take a while to put it in place.

Last updated: May 21, 2016 Venice, Italy

It is almost a rule that one necessary step towards development is the implementation of infrastructure — roads, ports, airports, and railways are meant to provide the connectivity to move goods, services, and people. There are many places in Africa that lack appropriate infrastructure, and it may take a while to put it in place. The proposal for a Droneport is expected to provide one step towards development; using the air to move things on a small scale may be a shortcut that will ultimately save time and money without having to wait for heavy, conventional infrastructure. It is the equivalent of the old telephone line compared to the cellular network. Drones delivering medicine, food, or a missing piece to repair a car or water mill could be called a kind of cellular infrastructure.

Such a network has to have ports, and Norman Foster explored the idea of a port architecture that is modular (as many bays as are needed), local materials (compressed clay or mud bricks), can be used for many other programs (market, community center, covered square). Such are the choice in order to make the building really serve the community over time.

Foster combines state-of-the-art engineering that can be built by almost everybody. He actually involved students in the construction, not as a pedagogical or academic statement but as a way to test the proposal’s transferability. In the end, each module will be compressed to a package of materials and procedures that will be sent to remote places and will have to be built by a registration of the building process during the Biennale is meant to work as a kind of tutorial for the future. In this sense, the prototype is not only an object but a procedure as well.

The Proposal of Droneports for Africa by Lord Norman Foster

Participant: Norman Foster Foundation (Spain) - Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM

with

Future Africa EPFL (Switzerland) - Jonathan Ledgard

and with

Ochsendorf, Dejong & Block (USA) - John Ochsendorf, Matthew Dejong, Philippe Block

and with

Block Research Group, ETH Zürich (Switzerland) - Philippe Block, Tom Van Mele

Credit List

Collaborators

Ochsendorf, Dejong & Block (Luisel Zayas, Sixto Cordero, Giorgia Giardina), Block Research Group (Hannes Hofmann, TomáS MéNdez Echenagucia, Noelle Paulson), Foster + Partners (Narinder Sagoo, Roger Ridsdill-Smith, Andrew Coward), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Santiago Huerta, Carlos Martin), LafargeHolcim Research Centre (Ivan Serclerat, Nicolas Pouteau)

with the support of

LafargeHolcim Foundation For Sustainable Construction