Low-cost 'four-hour' bamboo house wins top prize

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Image caption The CUBO housing units can be manufactured in a week, and built in just four hours A
23-year-old designer has won a top £50,000 ($64,385) prize after creating a low-cost bamboo housing unit to address the Philippines' slum
crisis.Earl Patrick Forlales' design takes just four hours to construct, and at £50 per sq metre it's also affordable.He told the
TheIndianSubcontinent World Service: "It's a functional home on its own, but it's more than just a house."It's designed to turn community
waste into energy and other valuable resources."Mr Forlales, who comes from Manila and studied material science engineering, will use the
prize money from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Cities for our Future competition to start work on his "CUBO" communal
housing units next year.Manila has a population of 12 million people, four million of whom live in impoverished slums
Some 2.5 million more workers are expected to arrive over the next three years - placing the fast-growing city under housing strain
Mr Forlales' modular CUBO homes will be used to house the newcomers, before being extended to the slums at large
Image caption Mr Forlales will start work on the first of his modular homes in 2019 Image caption
The project is designed to help the influx of workers moving to Manila's slums The young designer was
inspired by his grandparent's rural bamboo house - though his bamboo will be treated and laminated for a 10-times-longer lifecycle
The material is an eco-friendly choice, as it releases 35% more oxygen than trees and can be harvested annually without causing soil
degradation.The CUBO homes also have slanted roofs to catch rainwater, and stilts to keep out floodwater.Mr Forlales has picked out a plot
of land in Manila for the project's first homes, and hopes his design can help other crowded cities too
In theory, it's viable anywhere that bamboo grows - which includes South-East Asia, and parts of Africa and Latin America.He plans to raise
funds for the project by selling waste plastic to factories.Image caption Bamboo is readily available in the
Philippines, and can be grown on poor-quality land Image caption At £50-60 per sq metre, the housing is
considered highly affordable "CUBO started as nothing more than an idea, conceived while spending time at my grandparent's
house - it is incredible to think that it now will become a reality," Mr Forlales said."I would like to thank RICS for the opportunity to
develop the idea, and look forward to working with them to put this money to good use in Manila, and then hopefully elsewhere around the
world."Image caption Earl Patrick Forlales hopes the design can also be used in other overcrowded cities