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Technology and African heritage Ayele Bedada Instructor at EiABC-Addis Ababa University Ethioplugin Principal Researcher Architect and urban planer

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Technology and African heritage

Ayele Bedada

Instructor at EiABC-Addis Ababa University

Ethioplugin Principal Researcher

Architect and urban planer

What is technology?

Technologies uplifting other technologies

Before modern education

After modern education

Now and the future

In East Africa

Technology is a devised method or way to solve a specific or set of problems at any

given time. Since the beginning of time human kind created different tools and mechanisms in order to

make the environment he or she lives in more tolerable. Or simply in order to fulfill needs of human kind.

All the ways people build and process the materials around them in order to shape up in to solutions to full

fill their needs is technology. Africans have ways (technologies) of building their homes, utensils, also clothing,

etc. These technologies have been abandoned due to presumably globalization and insufficient

access to them through other different technologies such as software. This research is concerned with

capturing and providing to users the African/Ethiopian heritages to

the global catchment through software. And furthermore develop these cultural heritages towards a

better suited shape and condition of the current time.

Technology

What is technology?

Technologies uplifting other technologies

Before modern education is introduced in Africa there were

technologies being practiced by the local people. Houses, furniture and

utensils were built through technologies such as:

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

Bamboo

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

Bamboo

Buildings

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

Bamboo

Buildings

Metal works

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

Bamboo

Buildings

Metal works

Pottery and artifacts

What is technology?

Basket Weaving

Straw Weaving

Wood Carving

Bamboo

Buildings

Metal works

Pottery and artifacts

Leather and other animal

materials

How technology can be embraced and used to

capture and develop cultural heritages

Technologies uplifting other technologies

Technology can be used to capture and upgrade other technologies

In Ethiopia and generally in Africa heritages are told to be disappearing and the method devised to capture and

document these heritages were through photographs and writings. The research at hand ethioplugin

considers the possibilities to capture these heritages through digital three dimensional

medias. Software technology helps to operate machines, entertain, communicate, etc. Software

technology such as Autodesk software, allow users to implement design and engineering tasks. These software prove to be good

medias to develop three dimensional representation of the heritages and add them to the

software and also share them as a recourse for further different

developments.

Mostly in the ACE (Architecture, construction and engineering) field of work professionals focus on mostly in the end

product of their designs. Architects unlike the other professionals do not usually produce and

document tools they would need for their design process like architectural details and

construction components, furniture, etc. and help build software and tutorials.

How technology can be used to capture

traditional design elements

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

Casting and molding

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

Casting and molding

Laser cutting

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

Casting and molding

Laser cutting

3D Scanning and Printing

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

Casting and molding

Laser cutting

3D Printing

CNC milling

How to capture and develop through technology

Digital Camera

Casting and molding

Laser cutting

3D Printing

CNC milling

Parametric software

applications like Autodesk

Current state of technology use in design and

engineering in East Africa

Many engineers are proving to be very innovative and productive in East Africa

Most importantly, even though modern education seems to drive the manufacturing process from the locally

owned skills and ownership. These people (us) seem to endure in east Africa we should no more ignore (us)

them and should make them part of the change as well.

CNC and other technologies

The advantage of CNC-technology lies on the one hand in high precision and speed

and on the other hand on individualization of produced goods. The beginning of CNC-technology was in

industrial application for complex and highly automated processing and prototyping. Since CNC-

technology's price decreases rapidly during the last decade the technology's influence can be found in small series

products, buildings and becomes highly relevant for the supply of the consumer

market.Currently several individuals and organizations in Ethiopian own CNC machines. The

continues progress of design and product quality is seen every day.

In most African countries despite the depreciation of market value for them the traditional

crafts persons are still giving service to the community. The research ethioplugin tends to

bring together the currently emerging technology and the craftsmanship skill

Current state of technology use in design and

engineering in East Africa

Ethioplugin case study:

Origins, development

and aims

My endeavor on this pass started with ethioplugin research. The research strives to digitize and document

Ethiopian heritages through software such as Autodesk and prepares a number of plugins for the different software

available for design and engineering. These documents/digital data are shared with the public (students (universities

and technic schools), private offices, government offices and civic centers) to further develop and bring about the objective of the

research. A considerable number of residents in east Africa are owners of various skills. The skills have products

that come through them. As these skills are not made accessible in the currently used

design medias/tools (software), they did not make it to the current industry rendering the skill

owners cheap and useless. The research believes that if these skills that are shown through our heritages are provided

through software plugins and made available to designers in a more attractive and flexible

manner, we can create a trend of designers and engineers applying the principles of this heritages there by making

the skill owners more use full and well paid citizens of the continent.

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Ethioplugin Case Study: Origins, development

and aims

In this endeavor the research has based its primary foundation in the academic environment available

to the principal researcher. I have collected a considerable data from the capital city of Ethiopia Addis Ababa through my student

assistants. After which digital models of the data is prepared through the class teaching software at the time Revit

architecture.

The above collected, processed and modeled data are divided in to two categories which I called

module one and two. The first module considered the past experiences of the country as such covers

architectural details, furniture, fixture, utensils, patters, etc. This module also considered method of manufacturing of these

elements of the module.

The second module documented the current activities of the design and engineering world of Ethiopia. Here data are collected,

processed and modeled. And then they are also made friendly to different production techniques.

A new module called module three was made through further experimenting on the past two modules and social

phenomena and academic inputs. A modern education made an intervention of transforming the heritages towards the current

intellect of the users as well as designers by means of still keeping the capacity of the

local skill owners.

Ethioplugin Case Study: Origins, development

and aims

Several workshops are held between different stake holders. Students of the university, CNC

machine experts, local skill’s men or crafts people. Workshop with different Private and

government organizations is attempted. Centers at eiabc (Ethiopian institute of architecture, city development

and construction management) are made to collaborate with the research following their inquiry and interest. The research is

also attempting to open a center at the institute that will allow a continues media of development of

plugins, local based entrepreneur ship for both the crafts men and the academician and also other bodies. The center will also be

giving services to the community, teaching activities to the university; will also be an umbrella for other researches.

The research is also inspired by the principal researcher’s experience at fab academy where I was exposed to

digital fabrication and prototyping. The spirit of the academy holds a large network of makers and they prove to be a large

resource to the research activity and network of resource and exposure.

I have also collaborated with African Autodesk community looking for several future

opportunities to realize the research goals.

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Ethioplugin Case Study: Origins, development

and aims

Research Ethioplugin is built with a proper

research structure and principles

Includes

Data collection, modeling modules, module production, workshops(teaching), plugin, AEC industry

Implementation of models in small design projects

A quick design project on small projects

The future of design in East Africa: “incorporating

traditional and contemporary design.”

Shown through ethioplugin research Technologies uplifting other technologies

The different strategies that can be made to make traditional African design accessible and acceptable to the

majority of Africans, therefore making it more contemporary

Identify the community who can contribute more and

work with you on the research Making the young generations of EiABC/ African universities and other institutes and centers part of

the research to insure the sustainability of the research implication.

In practical sense, almost all students in an institute such as EiABC and professionals

(AEC) in east africa make it their responsibility to experiment and learn different software

program formally and informally to perform their design works and prepare presentations

using the software.

For very long time different institutes of design, construction and engineering have been

trying to encourage Ethiopian designers and builders to consider Ethiopian (local) building

construction techniques on their works.

Therefore software are important grounds to access these students and professionals, and

expose them to Ethiopian style design/construction techniques. By providing them with a

software plug-in equipped with Ethiopian construction techniques, building typologies,

furniture and utensil designs, textures and patterns.

Here these students and professionals do not only look at and read the elements but they

will have a chance to implement them in their works there by transforming and developing

Ethiopian architecture.

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Ethioplugin Case Study: Origins, development

and aims

Almost all software are produced in developed countries. Therefore are

equipped with the relative country’s culture and construction details and furniture,

landscape and texture libraries.

This research is concerned with preparing software plug-in that contains:

construction details, building typologies, furniture and utensil designs, textures, patterns and

plantations that are Ethiopian.

The research intends to give the Ethiopian and international students

and professionals to peruse to research and develop identity and

context in architecture of the country

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Ethioplugin Case Study: Origins, development

and aims

MATIYAS FEKADESELASSIE: Even though Ethiopia has a diverse social, cultural, Architectural identity ,we don't see

diversity in the current architectural and interior designs .As an Architecture student I

experienced this phenomena first hand producing designs with western software's and their

add on components, though this my work for some design cases it didn't respond to the

context of our country and our way of life and if we want to preserve our heritage and also

move forward in the development of our country we have to choose either to produce our

unique Architecture or follow the generic globalized trends. Ethio-plugin is a research

program that tries to answer the above problems as it is the first of its kind we had to cover

a lot of topics when analyzing Ethiopian identity from Architectural details and components

to furniture's.

Why I joined

One year ago when surfing the web I came across the Ethio-plug-in research program and

I was fascinated about it ,Because it tried to answer what was missing in BIM for our

context after one year during our computer aided design course I got the chance to join

the Ethio-plugin team and had the privilege to contribute to this cause.

Students’ reflections

ORION LEMMA: Why I joined Ethio-Plugin?

The reason I joined and the reason I stayed in this research are quite different. At first I was

intrigued by the idea for preserving our tradition and culture through accurate collection,

documentation and modeling of past and present day artifacts of Ethiopia. The reason I stayed

however is because the research was more than just an add-on library of day to day objects. It

had a much larger vision of turning the way architectural firms in Ethiopia actually work with

digital software’s and eventually modify there out put the research had a future portion which

planned on transforming the objects we collected into things that can be used in the coming

years. The furniture aided by parametric systems we were able to give the much flexibility and

freedom that we believe is the key element in the future of architecture "the world?".

Students’ reflections

GEBREKIDAN GETAW: .

The progress shown starting from the first time especially in team formation was really appreciable. I

expect it will continue in this way for the coming years. We were able to cover so many part of the research

even though we didn’t go deeply to what was expected in each category. I expect we will have time to

revise and refine the works we roughly passed.

BIRUK BEKELE:

Seeing where this research started from and where it reaches now ,as a member of the research

group I’m proud to say that we’ve come so far and develop the research and took it one step closer

to where it should be but still this research has a wide scope of view which can change Ethiopian

architecture and took Ethiopian artifacts and patterns to another level in which they can be modified

and created digitally and in the industry at a large scale which can identify Ethiopian architecture,

pattern texture etc.so in the future I hope to see the research goal fulfilled

Students’ reflections

KIRUBEL NIGUSSIE The documenting, modeling and eventually the making of Ethiopian furniture, utensils and

architectural details accessible in a digital media was the charming idea that drove my

purpose in joining “Ethioplugin”. Not only was I charmed with idea of accessing Ethiopian

furniture and artifacts that I could use in my designs, but I also understood the potential of

the Ethiopian construction techniques, details and the like that could be extracted in the

process. With the standardization of our practice in architecture, one can boldly state that our

sense of identity is lost or at least is not being projected in the buildings we are constructing.

The proper introduction and internalization of the research outputs in the construction

industry will, I believe, bring about a significant implication in terms of the projection of

identity through architecture.

YOSEF KASA: .

As a member and Ethioplugin I acknowledge the research and plug-in making for digital

software’s (Revit) we have finished part one of the research with a satisfying points. We have

passed through all the programs (schedule) that we set before we began. it contains history, now

and future, history part is done by professional cad students( the first time cad chair use students

assignment for other purposes) by integrating the research with the cad class and future is done

by plug-in members by using traditional ,historic ,details and details to make a custom Ethiopian

households and building details and furniture’s.

To conclude I am thankful for being a member of research that will change Ethiopian building

style by filling the gap made between us and our ancestors. Software plug-in made by the

research members makes architects and interior designers to use traditional and custom material

to show their proposal and the proposal is also buildable with industrial module made by

Ethioplugin. In my opinion this research will hits its goal in short period than expected based on

the speed the world is going.

Students’ reflections

LIUEL HIZIKIAS: .

I strongly believe the availability of the plugin in the Ethiopian architectural

community would greatly affect the design process and the final outcome of the

design itself. It could create an opportunity that was not previously available for

the architects in the industry, allowing them to freely manipulate and create new

architectural masterpiece with an Ethiopian identity.

The innovations in the software field, like the advancement of the Revit software

and it’s freely manipulate able component allows this project to be more diverse

and free. It gives the chance for the users to not only use the components made

by the Ethio-plugin research group but also play with the components or modules

in his\her own way. The different views of the different architects based on their

attitude towards the Ethiopian culture would be painted on the buildings across

the city as a result of this project.

It has been a really amazing journey in the ethio-plugin research group, mainly

because of the outputs every member submitted. It reflected the potential present

in the industry, the potential to change the architectural problems in our country

not only based on identity but also every single aspect

Students’ reflections

ANDUALEM BEKELE: In my opinion ETHIOPLUG-in is the first in Ethiopia to do a research on traditional

object and modules from past and present times using advanced software

program.

The findings and the lessons from it helped as to develop them in some manner

and will create a new way of developing the objects.

I joined ETHIOPLUGIN because I want to take part in the development of

traditional objects and materials we use and forget to use and give them an

appearance to be used in architectural and other projects.

What I learned from this research is the making and usage of the objects and the

need of this objects and materials in the architectural community.

The future of ETHIO plug-in will be continuing in the developing and creating of

the objects and materials that are being used or making new objects from the

lesson we took from the old ones.

Students’ reflections

Make the endeavor part of the academic system

Make the students activity on the research part of the education system, create modules of courses that work

between heritages and computation

Set a methodology

For data collection, Location Scouting, Modeling

For data collection

Location Scouting Sites were selected based on their traditional and neo-traditional cultural expression of Ethiopia’s identity.

Guidelines: the location must be mapped on Google earth for reference

Locations: are not predefined and may vary based on researcher’s findings

Church and Mosque

Markets (open & shops)

Souvenir Shops

Residence (with cultural and traditional relevance)

Museums

Workshops

Set a methodology

Data Collection

Picture:

Must be captured with a white background

A cube of 10x10x10cm must be placed beside the object for reference scale

Camera must be 8MP or higher for clarity

Resolution : 3264x2448

A minimum of 6 views of the object must be taken.

Additional views may be taken if object is complex

Natural light is recommended for the capturing of object

time must mentioned

Set a methodology

Measurement:

Tape meters should be used for dimensioning

All data’s collected must use metric system (cm)

Precautions must be taken to minimize inaccuracy

Reference points for measurements must be clearly stated

Descriptions:

Must be from a credible source

Sources shall be clearly stated

Stage of artifact (evolution), material, texture, purpose, historic and general background

shall be stated

Set a methodology

Additional Software:

Additional software’s can be used to model the artifacts. This must be approved by the head

of research.

123D make

Difficulty:

Limitations during data collection shall be adequately stated in the report.

When:

The time, place, type lighting, method shall be clearly stated along with a brief description of

the context.

Modeling

* All modeling software’s should have parametric modeling capabilities.

Revit and other appropriate software

Set a methodology

Make sure the data collected covers the important

areas

Data collection should be made through a careful strategy of countries social and geographic locales

Revit architecture family templates Top BIM based software

To provide widespread digital access to Ethiopian’s unique architectural and construction details, furniture and

utensil design, house designs, textures, patterns and even indigenous plants through specialised software

applications.

Three dimensional and parametric models of Ethiopian construction material details, furniture and utensils,

Ethiopian house design types and indigenous plants (including a selection of trees and landscape elements).

Two-dimensional and high quality pictures of Ethiopian construction material textures, construction technique

patterns and background images.

The team have been using Autodesk Revit 2012, 2013 and 2014 software to model everything on this

digital database. This was done using different predefined family templates from the

default libraries such as metric generic and metric family

templates. The Building Information Modelling (BIM) methodology was a source of inspiration during the

modelling phase of the research. Since Revit software is a leader in this field, it was used to great success in the

implementation of this stage to produce parametric models of traditional Ethiopian

objects and architectural details.

Revit was specifically helpful in providing a controlled, efficient platform to model traditional

objects through the use of family templates. As Revit is equipped with a specific template for

different architectural components-including architectural details, furniture, fixtures and landscape elements-the software was the

ideal vehicle to perform the full remit of tasks required for the research.

Revit architecture family templates

Revit’s ability to translate the different cultural and design nuances of various Ethiopian buildings and

artefacts into an understandable, cohesive format was a defining positive

aspect of the software. Ethiopia has numerous cultures, and each culture has design details

unique to its community. As the research covers the entire

country, it requires a tool that can organise a wide variety of data collection and

modelling activities.

Since Revit is family based, the software made the modelling process more controlled and

easy, saving a considerable amount of time. This is preferable to other software which has a complicated process of

model making with multiple limitations placed on its flexibility and implementation.

The software has also provided valuable learning opportunities for students at the institute.

Architecture students in their third year of studying professional CAD have been

able to apply their new skills by taking part and contributing to the research

Revit architecture family templates

Revit’s ability to translate the different cultural and design nuances of various Ethiopian buildings and

artefacts into an understandable, cohesive format was a defining positive

aspect of the software. Ethiopia has numerous cultures, and each culture has design details

unique to its community. As the research covers the entire

country, it requires a tool that can organise a wide variety of data collection and

modelling activities.

Since Revit is family based, the software made the modelling process more controlled and

easy, saving a considerable amount of time. This is preferable to other software which has a complicated process of

model making with multiple limitations placed on its flexibility and implementation.

The software has also provided valuable learning opportunities for students at the institute.

Architecture students in their third year of studying professional CAD have been

able to apply their new skills by taking part and contributing to the research

Revit architecture family templates

Revit architecture family templates

Steps on how to use Revit family template to model architectural details

>open Revit architecture software

>application > New > Family>Select the type of family template you would use>Open (double left

click)

If your software is well set with all the templates and software, the above pass will take you to

the proper files/temples for architectural components furniture and such.

>Design your components well in the opened template and save the file in .rfa format (Revit

family)

> if you have an opened Revit project on your software you can load it to the project immediately

Steps on how to use Revit family template to model architectural details

Revit architecture family templates

Work with crafts people to upgrade the local skill

The different strategies that can be used to make traditional African deign accessible and acceptable to the

majority of Africans, therefor making it more contemporary

Knowledge exchange

Make sure there is an exchange of knowledge between the academic and the craft’s person and

evaluate the output

Sharing your objectives and outputs

Share your findings with your stake holders and other interested groups and get to your objectives

as fast as possible because in Africa we are a bit behind in this endeavor through a web site and

academic modules and mobility between African universities.

Movie1_Ethioplugin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D5j95VzWYo

Ayele Bedada Instructor at EiABC-Addis Ababa University

Ethioplugin Principal Researcher

Architect and urban planer

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