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Dear Mr. Khalili,
I am an Iranian businessman living in UAE/Dubai. I would like to get know you & your opinion more & discuss about a project in Iran. I listened a news from Radio Farda that named you & explained about your idea of working wires in the foundation of the buildings specially in the landmarks that are located on earthquake line. As you are completely informed about recent earthquake that destroyed 80% structure of the city I would like to invite you to this project & request you to inform me your respected opinion in this concern. For sure if your feedback is positive you would like to get more familiar to me & my organization much more. I also would like to know you more to be able to prepare a feasibility study by your help for my proposal. Exclusive of considering human being that is primary in this project & could save lives of thousands of people in future we could establish a long-term business out of that. I believe if knowledge of the project compete in the market nobody is able to stand inform of the project & It always works. In this case I relayed on you & invite you to this project to help many of people & break hands of opportunists & prevent such terrible tragedy. The objective of the project is to rebuild the city with proper foundation strong against earthquake. I am waiting for your response. Hamid Fouladi Tel: 00971-50-7941147 Fax:009714-3982881 Email: hfoladi@hotmail.com
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2004-01-01 03:37
Niue Island is another place where the technique could be put to good use and the need for the speed that it gives in rebuilding.
I would also like to point out that using shredded waste plastic in the mix would be one way to improve its mechanical properties-and solve another world wide problem.
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2004-01-12 10:00
Great site
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2004-04-17 23:34
Excellent site.
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2004-04-19 22:04
Dear Mr Khalili;
Im a student of architecture, studing in the art and architecture school of yazd, Iran. last week, I read your book "racing alone",that you had gifted it to the liborary of our school and "had signed it"! when i was reading it, I was getting happy and hopeful.because I coud see the real executive ways of reusig the "adobe" which has the feeling of eternity and holiness. now that Im passing my 8th,in fact last year,of studing,I want to know how to continue in a way like yours. It would be our honor to meet you here in Iran, and would be really happy to invite you to our school,in yazd. Im looking forward to your answering. thank you Mehdi Sadeghahmadi m_sadeghahmadi@yahoo.com
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2004-05-14 09:58
Dear Mr.Khalili,
I'm a student at the department of civil enginnering of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki(Greece).When i read about your "Superadobe" method in the internet it seems me very interesting and very simple.The materials that use are very cheap and easy to find.From the few knowledge i have i can say that everyone could have a secure from earthquake home.I'm going to buy your book to learn more about this method. Thank you for spend time to read my e_mail.
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2004-09-20 04:21
Hello,
> > I am a Canadian of Native Ancestry an elder within my >community and also a person with a Ph. D. We are currently developing >a research proposal that would span over five years. There is an >opportunity for a visiting scholar to assist us. The info on the grant >is at www.sshrc.ca - Then go to grants and look >for the CURA grant. There are to Native organizations taking the lead >on this project and we will be partnering the University of Alberta, >the University of Toronto, and Olds College. I would like to include >the Earth Houses in the Project. The project focuses on mentorship: >Native and Non-native researchers working together to develop a model >of a sustainable community. We have both native and non-native >researchers involved. I have attached a very rough outline and my cv. >Do you know anyone with the Earth House expertise who would be willing >to join the research team? > >Shaun Hains
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2004-10-06 11:41
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