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A geopolitics of mud construction: Self-help and the CINVA-Ram machine in Ghana and South Vietnam during the Cold War

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FRONTIERS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 1180-1194

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2023.07.002

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Mud construction; CINVA-Ram; Housing; South Vietnam; Cold War; Ghana; Buildings

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This article discusses the significance of the Centro Interamericano de Vivienda y Planeamiento (CINVA) in the historical context of the Cold War. It explores the development and global deployment of the CINVA-Ram machine, a technology for producing rammed-earth blocks, and highlights the role of governmental and non-governmental actors in fighting poverty and housing shortage. The article shows how this self-help initiative was intertwined with the larger ideological framework of combating Communism.
In 1951, the Organization of American States established the Centro Interamericano de Vivienda y Planeamiento (CINVA) to provide specialized training to tackle the housing problem. Based on archival documentation examined at the Rockefeller Archive Center and the Central and Historical Archive of the National University of Colombia, this article explores two significant episodes in which the story of one of the Center's most successful outputs connects to the history of the Cold War. It thus contributes to the literature investigating the architecture and related technologies of development aid in the historical context of the Cold War with a precise focus on the role of non-governmental actors. After detailing the history of the CINVA-Ram machine, the pressing machine to produce rammed-earth blocks developed at the Center and later exported to America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, the article explores its deployment in two different fronts of the Cold War: Ghana and South Vietnam. As highlighted in the conclusions, the significance of CINVA-Ram use in these contexts is manyfold. Firstly, its diffusion, although appearing as a successful case of south-to-south cooperation, was in fact possible because of the Rockefeller family-controlled IBEC's involvement. Secondly, it shows the global outreach of the intertwined action of governmental agencies, private companies, and NGOs, when fighting poverty and housing shortage via aided self-help initiatives were complementary strategies to the armed containment of Communism. Finally, it discusses the role played by US governmental and non-governmental actors in advancing US interests through technoscience, highlighting how the battle against poverty in the so-called Third World was in this case fought with one of the oldest and simplest construction techniques in the ideological framework of self-help.(c) 2023 Higher Education Press Limited Company. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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