Abstract:
Bamboo is considered as a sustainable material in the world of construction, and it is vastly available in Indonesia. The general utilization of the material is increasingly frequent, however its usage as a deployable structure –a recently-developed use of bamboo, is still untapped. This paper presents a report on a deployable bamboo structure project, covering the entire building life-cycle phase. The cycle encompasses the designing; fabrication; transportation; construction; operation and maintenance; as well as plan of future re-use. The building is made of a configuration of structural module, each being a folding set of bars which could be reduced in size to fit into vehicles for easy transportation.
Each structural module was made of Gigantochloa apus bamboo. The fabrication, transportation, and construction phase require by minimum of three workers. The fabrication and construction phase require three hours and fifteen minutes respectively. The building is utilized as cafeteria stands, the operation and maintenance phase started since early March 2017. The maintenance plan is scheduled in a monthly basis, focusing on the inspection of the locking mechanism element and the entire structural integrity. The building is designed to allow disassembly process, so that it is reusable in the future.