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Application Call Call Start Date Call End Date Application Reference Applicant Name Applicant ID/Passport Number Applicant Email Address Applicant Race Applicant Gender Applicant Date of Birth Applicant Citizenship Applicant Organisation Date Generated Call for evaluation and rating of individual researchers 2016 15 October 2015 15 February 2016 RA151026151851 Dr Gerhard Bosman 6905215105085 bosmang@ufs.ac.za White Male 21 May 1969 South Africa University of the Free State 06 April 2016 04:20 Table of Contents CV Registration Details Contact Details Qualifications Career Profile Personal Profile Articles in Refereed/Peer-reviewed Journals Books Chapters in Books Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs Patents Keynote/Plenary Addresses Articles in Non-refereed/Non-peer Reviewed Journals Other Significant Conference Outputs 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 9 9 9 9

Technical/Policy Reports Products Artefacts Prototypes Other Recognised Research Outputs Books edited by Applicant Application Application Information Additional Details/Information Research Focus Research Outputs Best Research Outputs in Last 8 Years Best Research Outputs from Student Supervision in Last 8 Years Best Research Outputs Prior to Last 8 Years Brief Description of Completed Research Self-assessment of Research Outputs Ongoing and Planned Future Research Assessment Panel Feedback Possible Reviewers Excluded Reviewers Declaration Attachments Checklist for Attachments DA Rating 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 2 / 17

CV Registration Details Title Dr Surname Bosman Initials G First Name Gerhard Citizenship South Africa ID Type SA ID Number ID/Passport/Unique Number 6905215105085 Race White Gender Male Date of Birth 21 May 1969 Primary Email Address bosmang@ufs.ac.za Mobile Number 0834413775 Please tick for sms notifications Are you a full-time student? No Current Organisation University of the Free State Contact Details Organisation where based University of the Free State Is this the organisation which funds your salary? Primary Organisation which Funds your Salary University of the Free State Department/School/Institute Department of Architecture Faculty Natural and Agricultural Sciences Work Postal Address (excluding department) PO Box 339 Internal Box 46 University Free State City/Town Bloemfontein Code 9300 Primary Telephone Number 051 4012332 Fax Number 051 4017139 Mobile Number 0834413775 Primary Email Address bosmang@ufs.ac.za Country South Africa Province/State Free State Qualifications Level Doctoral Name of Degree/Diploma (e.g. BSc) PhD (Architecture) Field of Study Architecture Institution University of the Free State Full-time No Distinction N/A Date of First Registration July 2009 Completed Highest Completed Qualification Date Obtained July 2015 Level Masters Name of Degree/Diploma (e.g. BSc) DPEA-Architecture de Terre Field of Study Architecture Institution CRAterre - ENSAG Full-time Distinction No Date of First Registration November 1998 Completed Highest Completed Qualification No Date Obtained October 2000 Level Name of Degree/Diploma (e.g. BSc) Field of Study Institution Full-time Distinction Honours/BTech B Arch Architecture University of the Free State No RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 3 / 17

Date of First Registration January 1994 Completed Highest Completed Qualification No Date Obtained November 1994 Level Undergraduate degree (four year) Name of Degree/Diploma (e.g. BSc) B Arch Stud Field of Study Architecture Institution University of the Free State Full-time Distinction No Date of First Registration January 1990 Completed Highest Completed Qualification No Date Obtained November 1993 Career Profile Position Lecturer Organisation University of the Free State, Dept. Architecture Sector Higher Education Sector Type Permanent Full-time Appointed From April 1996 Current Appointed To N/A Position Architect Organisation University of the Free State, Earth Unit Sector Higher Education Sector Type Permanent Full-time Appointed From April 1997 Current Appointed To N/A Personal Profile I am an architect, lecturer and researcher in earth construction and architecture, at the University of the Free State (UFS). I have completed a PhD (Architecture) thesis in January 2015 at the UFS on the perceptions of earth-constructed houses in central parts of South Africa. I currently coordinate the architectural development program at the Earth Unit (EU) within the Department of Architecture at the UFS. The core objectives of the EU is to allow students to gain experience through building projects, developing building capacity and reaching out to communities in the Free State and the Northern Cape Provinces. The character of the soil of the central parts of South Africa, the vernacular architecture and the climate, allows suitable use of both adobe (non-stabilized or cement stabilized sun dried earth blocks) and CEB (cement stabilized compressed earth blocks). I have been involved part-time in design and technical studio workshops at the Dept. of Architecture since 1996 and full time since 2001. I completed my undergraduate (B. Arch. Stud. - 1993) and graduate studies (B.Arch. 1994) at the UFS. In my fifth year I started specializing in Earth Construction with the mini-thesis title: A Town Centre in Earth Architecture - Oppermansgronde. After graduating I received a travel and study bursary (1995) from the French Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, to continue my studies in Earth Construction. I completed an Intensive Course and a design workshop in The Low Cost Building Construction Project program at CRATerre at the Grenoble School of Architecture in Oct. 1995 in France. This course prepared me for the following: 1. The co-management and technical assistance of several community-projects in the Bloemfontein area, where small builders in communities, university students and professionals were trained in the advantages of an economical, environmental and socially beneficial approach through the use of adobe and CEB. 2. The development of the student curriculum at the Dept. of Architecture, UFS, since 1997. 3. The completion of several commercial, retail and residential buildings and projects, in two architectural practices and my own current private practice Terre Firme Architects. 4. The start and completion of a taught-master s (DPEA-Terre) in Earth Construction consisting of a six month period at CRATerre-EAG, and a 18-month period to complete my research at the Department of Architecture in Bloemfontein at the UFS. The title of my mini-thesis: Teaching Earth Architecture at the Department of Architecture at the University of the Free State: current situation, analysis and perspective. This resulted in the further curricula development of the course program in Construction and Design studio work for first to third year students. In September 2015 I received the "Vice Rector's award for Outstanding Service, Commitment and Excellence in the Field of Community Engagement" - Categories: Service learning and Community-engaged Research from the UFS. I have been involved in the physical realization of several Community Service Learning projects since 1997 and as senior researcher initiated a SANPAD-research project in the Free State and Northern Cape Province (2003 2009) that investigated the perceptions of people living in earth housing in the central parts of South Africa. The project has received international recognition at several international conferences for the contribution the EU has made to promote earth construction techniques using sustainable techniques and products. The data from the SANPAD project (Title: A South African Renaissance - acceptability of sustainable, high quality, earth constructed public and private buildings to support sustainable local economic development) was used for my own PhD research where the factors that influence the acceptability of earth constructed buildings in central South Africa were further explored. The EU has been a partner of the UNESCO Chair in Earth Architecture since 2003. The EU is one of few institutions worldwide that has included Earth Construction as part of their student curriculum. The EU is one of nine partners in Africa and one of the thirty one international partners. I attend regular meetings and conferences RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 4 / 17

hosted by these international partners, where training methodologies, teaching and curricula are presented and developed. The past seven years I have completed four peer reviewed articles. During the last eight years I attended and presented five papers and a poster as a partner of the UNESCO chair at: the Terra2008 - tenth international conference on earth heritage and conservation in Mali, Bamako, West Africa (Feb. 2008); the Terra-Education2010 Seminar in Grenoble, France (May 2010); the Terra2012 eleventh international conference on earth heritage and conservation in Lima, Peru (Apr. 2012); the Vernacular Heritage and earthen architecture conferences in Portugal in Villa Nova De Cerveira (Oct. 2013); and a VERSUS conference in Valencia Spain (Sept. 2014). I contributed to a book, Architective: Building construction standards for South Africa, on earth construction. It was completed together with green building architect Etienne Bruwer (2013). This book is a welcome addition as handbook for architecture students at Schools of Architecture in S.A. Currently I am on the Scientific committees of two international conferences series: VERSUS2014-2016 and TERRA 2016-20. Articles in Refereed/Peer-reviewed Journals ISSN/ISBN Number ISSN 0258-3542 Title of Article Situated neighbourhood safety and fence decoration Title of Journal South African Journal of Art History Volume 30 (3) Year 2015 http://www.sajah.co.za/conferences.php Responsible for data collection/analysis/design Lead author writing up of article Page From 74 Page To 86 ISSN/ISBN Number ISSN 1023-0564 Article Number 5 Title of Article The effects of climate conditions on attitudinal change towards earth construction in South Africa. Title of Journal Acta Structilia Volume 21 (1) All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Bosman, G. and Van der Weshuizen, D. Year 2014 http://search.sabinet.co.za/webz/fetch?sessionid=01-38228- 1399693174&recno=5&resultset=1&format=F&next=ej/ej_nffull.html&bad=ej/ej_badfetch.html&&entitytoprecno=5&entitycurrecno=5 Page From 117 Page To 141 ISSN/ISBN Number ISSN 0258-3542 Title of Article The impact of climate phenomena on attitudes towards traditional earth construction and decoration Title of Journal South African Journal of Art History Volume 29 (3) & Van der Weshuizen, D. (2014). Year 2014 http://www.sajah.co.za/conferences.php Responsible for data collection/analysis/design Lead author writing up of article Page From 65 Page To 76 ISSN/ISBN Number ISBN 978-0-621-39733-8 Article Number 11 Title of Article The Story of the Great Plans of Mice and Men: Selling Sustainable Earth Construction Title of Journal Human Settlement Review Volume 1 (1) September 2010 All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Steyn, J.J. and Bosman, G. Year 2010 None Wrote first draft Lead author is my PhD supervisor Page From 193 Page To 216 RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 5 / 17

Title of Article Teaching earth construction in the Free State: 1995-2007 Title of Journal Journal of the South African Institute of Architects, Special Issue Volume July/August Year 2009 Responsible for analysis/design Page From 34 Page To 39 Books ISSN/ISBN Number 978-0-86886-731-1 Title of book A South African Renaissance: Acceptability of sustainable, high quality earth constructed, public and private buildings to support sustainable local economic development. All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Steyn, J.J., Smit, P. and Bosman, G. Year 2009 Editor Steyn, J.J., Publisher Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University Free State Total Pages in Book 126 Co-developed and executed research Chapters in Books ISSN/ISBN Number 978-0-620-49186-0 Title of book Architective: Building construction standards for South Africa Title of chapter Earth Construction and cement stabilization. Chapter 25 and Bruwer, E. Year 2013 Conceptualised the idea for the chapter Responsible for data collection/design Wrote first draft, editorial input Co-developed and executed research www.architective.co.za Editor Sieg Schmidt Publisher Architective Publications: Johannesburg. Start Page of Chapter 484 End Page of Chapter 502 Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs ISSN/ISBN Number ISBN 978-1-138-02682-7 VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future Perceptions of vernacular architecture. In Milto, Vegas, Garcia, Soriano & Cristini (Eds). Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. Taylor & Francis Group: London Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. 11-13 Spet 2014. Valencia, Spain & Whitfield, C. Year 2015 http://10times.com/versus Lead author writing up of paper/article Lead author writing up of article Wrote first draft Page From 157 Page To 162 Valencia, Spain ISSN/ISBN Number ISBN 978-1-315-69294-4 Rammed Earth Construction, Cutting-Edge Research on Traditional and Modern Rammed earth Contemporary soil-cement and rammed earth in South Africa. In Ciancio & Beckett (Eds) Rammed RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 6 / 17

Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Earth Construction. Taylor & Francis Group: London. The First International Conference on Rammed earth Construction, Perth and Margaret River, Western Australia, 10-13 Feb. 2015 Bosman, G. and K. Salzmann-McDonald Year 2015 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282049722_first_international_conference_on_rammed_earth_construction_report Lead author writing up of paper/article Lead author writing up of article Wrote first draft Page From 47 Page To 50 Leiden, The Netherlands ISSN/ISBN Number 978-0-7988-5624-9 Smart and Sustainable Built Environments (SASBE) 2015 Greening of cement stabilized brickyard industry for supporting sustainable building in Kuruman in the Northern Cape Province Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Smart and Sustainable Built Environments (SASBE) 2015, Proceedings 9-11 December 2015 Steÿn, J.J. Year 2015 http://sasbe2015.com/ Responsible for data collection/analysis/design Lead author writing up of article Co-developed and executed research Page From 93 Page To 99 Pretoria, South Africa ISSN/ISBN Number ISBN 978-1-138-02682-7 VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future Perceptions of vernacular architecture. In Milto, Vegas, Garcia, Soriano & Cristini (Eds). Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. Taylor & Francis Group: London Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. 11-13 Spet 2014. Valencia, Spain & Whitfield, C. Year 2015 http://10times.com/versus Lead author writing up of paper/article Lead author writing up of article Wrote first draft Page From 157 Page To 162 Valencia, Spain ISSN/ISBN Number 978-1-4822-2909-7 Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. Exposing architecture students to vernacular concepts. In Correia et al. Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding CIAV 2013/ 7th ATp/ VERSUS, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal, 16-20 Oct. 2013. All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Nel, J.H. and Bosman, G. Year 2014 http://www.esg.pt/versus/index.php/conferences Co-developed and executed research Page From 767 Page To 772 Vila Nova De Cerveira, Portugal. ISSN/ISBN Number 978-1-138-00083-4 Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. The city vernacular in South Africa. In Correia et al. Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding CIAV 2013/ 7th ATp/ VERSUS, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal, 16-20 Oct. 2013. All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Wessels, Z.G. & Bosman, G RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 7 / 17

Year 2014 http://www.esg.pt/versus/index.php/conferences Co-developed and executed research Page From 227 Page To 232 Leiden, The Netherlands ISSN/ISBN Number 978-0-620-59951-1 Affordable Housing Opportunities for Southern Africa. Rethinking Contemporary Earth Construction for Housing. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) International Conference. Affordable Housing Opportunities for Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa, 28 September-1 October All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Bosman, G. & Steÿn, J.J. Year 2014 http://www.sahf.org.za/images/2014proceedings/2014_programme.html Wrote first draft, editorial input Page From n.a Page To n.a Cape Town, South Africa ISSN/ISBN Number 978-972-8784-39-3 Surveys on Vernacular Architecture Their significance in 20th century architectural culture Local Building Cultures and Perceptions of Wall Building Materials: Influences on Vernacular Architecture in Rural Areas of Central South Africa. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Surveys on Vernacular Architecture Their significance in 20th century architectural culture Year 2012 www.architecturalsurveys.wordpress.com Co-developed and executed research Page From 139 Page To 153 Oporto, Portugal Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Terra2012 11th International conference on the study and conservation of earthen architectural heritage An investigation of the impact of natural climate events on changes in attitudes toward traditional earth construction Terra2012 11th International conference on the study and conservation of earthen architectural heritage and Van der Westhuizen, D. Year 2012 http://congreso.pucp.edu.pe/terra2012/interna_eng.php?option=comitee Co-developed and executed research Page From n.a Page To n.a Lima, Peru. ISSN/ISBN Number 978-9987-840-03-6 Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development Changing Attitudes on Sustainable Earth Architecture: A Case Study in the Central Parts of South Africa. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Bosman, G., Smit, P. and Steyn, J.J. Year 2010 info@csaar-center.org Wrote first draft Co-developed and executed research Page From 325 Page To 340 Amman, Jordan RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 8 / 17

Patents Keynote/Plenary Addresses Title Contribution not applicable Description of Contribution not applicable All Authors in Order Appearing on Output not applicable Year 2015 Applican't Contribution not applicable www.ufs.ac.za Articles in Non-refereed/Non-peer Reviewed Journals Other Significant Conference Outputs TERRAEducation 2010 seminar Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding TERRAEducation 2010 seminar Sustaining sustainable construction in higher education curricula Year 2010 Responsible for design Page From 158 Page To 166 Grenoble, France. CRAterre-ENSAG Architecture AZA 2010 Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Event + City Reimaging Joburg Conference Sustaining Sustainable Construction in Higher Education Curricula A Case Study Presented Year 2010 Responsible for design Johannesburg, South Africa. AZA2010 Technical/Policy Reports Title of Report/Policy Study A South African Renaissance: acceptability of sustainable, high quality earth constructed, public and private buildings to support local sustainable economic development. Research Report no. 37 Publisher Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State Commissioned By The South African Netherlands Research Program on Alternatives in Development (SANPAD) All Authors in Order Appearing on Output J.J. Steyn P. Smit G. Bosman Year 2009 Concept draft and proposal Desk research Survey and Intervention Dissemination www.ufs.ac.za Products Artefacts RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 9 / 17

Prototypes Other Recognised Research Outputs Books edited by Applicant RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 10 / 17

Application Application Information Institution submitting application Type of evaluation application Do you agree with the information displayed above? Eligibility type University of the Free State New 1. Permanent/fulltime (P/FT) Additional Details/Information Web of Science h-index 0 Date drawn November 02, 2015 Scopus h-index 3 Date drawn November 02, 2015 Google h-index 0 Provide relevant link Date drawn November 02, 2015 Research Focus Scientific Domain Primary Research Field Secondary Research Field Fields of Specialisation Natural Sciences Technologies and applied sciences Social Sciences Architecture Design studies Development studies Rural Development Earth construction Green building design Alternative sustainable building materials Building materials Research Outputs Output Type 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 Articles in Refereed/Peer-reviewed Journals 1 1 0 0 2 1 Books 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chapters in Books 0 0 0 1 0 0 Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs 0 1 2 0 3 4 Keynote/Plenary Addresses 0 0 0 0 0 1 Other Significant Conference Outputs 0 2 0 0 0 0 Technical/Policy Reports 1 0 0 0 0 0 Best Research Outputs in Last 8 Years Output Type Articles in Refereed/Peer-reviewed Journals ISSN/ISBN Number ISSN 0258-3542 Title of Article Situated neighbourhood safety and fence decoration Title of Journal South African Journal of Art History Volume 30 (3) Year 2015 http://www.sajah.co.za/conferences.php Responsible for data collection/analysis/design Lead author writing up of article Page From 74 Page To 86 Motivation The findings illustrated the impact of climate conditions on traditional local home decorating in central South Africa, from an art heritage/ history perspective. Output Type Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs ISSN/ISBN Number ISBN 978-1-138-02682-7 VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future Perceptions of vernacular architecture. In Milto, Vegas, Garcia, Soriano & Cristini (Eds). Vernacular RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 11 / 17

Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. Taylor & Francis Group: London Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding VERSUS2014 Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future. 11-13 Spet 2014. Valencia, Spain & Whitfield, C. Year 2015 http://10times.com/versus Lead author writing up of paper/article Lead author writing up of article Wrote first draft Page From 157 Page To 162 Valencia, Spain Motivation Research theory of PhD that was developed further to be applied on local house decoration and security Output Type Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs ISSN/ISBN Number 978-1-4822-2909-7 Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. Exposing architecture students to vernacular concepts. In Correia et al. Vernacular heritage and earthen architecture - contributions for sustainable development. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding CIAV 2013/ 7th ATp/ VERSUS, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal, 16-20 Oct. 2013. All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Nel, J.H. and Bosman, G. Year 2014 http://www.esg.pt/versus/index.php/conferences Co-developed and executed research Page From 767 Page To 772 Vila Nova De Cerveira, Portugal. Motivation Best paper award in one of the six categories of the conference Output Type Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs ISSN/ISBN Number 978-972-8784-39-3 Surveys on Vernacular Architecture Their significance in 20th century architectural culture Local Building Cultures and Perceptions of Wall Building Materials: Influences on Vernacular Architecture in Rural Areas of Central South Africa. Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Surveys on Vernacular Architecture Their significance in 20th century architectural culture Year 2012 www.architecturalsurveys.wordpress.com Co-developed and executed research Page From 139 Page To 153 Oporto, Portugal Motivation First new independent analysis of SANPAD-project data used in PhD findings Output Type Articles in Refereed/Peer-reviewed Journals ISSN/ISBN Number ISSN 1023-0564 Article Number 5 Title of Article The effects of climate conditions on attitudinal change towards earth construction in South Africa. Title of Journal Acta Structilia Volume 21 (1) All Authors in Order Appearing on Output Bosman, G. and Van der Weshuizen, D. Year 2014 http://search.sabinet.co.za/webz/fetch?sessionid=01-38228- 1399693174&recno=5&resultset=1&format=F&next=ej/ej_nffull.html&bad=ej/ej_badfetch.html&&entitytoprecno=5&entitycurrecno=5 Page From 117 Page To 141 Motivation This was a new analysis on climate conditions resulted in additional findings, not covered by the SANPAD-project findings or the PhD findings. A severe review process followed in order to be published. RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 12 / 17

Best Research Outputs from Student Supervision in Last 8 Years I acted as a promoter for the M.Arch (Research) dissertation of Colleen Steenkamp. This is one of four M.Arch (Research) dissertations completed at the UFS since 1990. While completing my own PhD I supervised Colleen Avice Steenkamp with her research Masters in Architecture at the University of the Free State from 2010 till 2012. The title of her dissertation was: Revalidating vernacular techniques for a sustainable built environment by way of selected examples in the Eastern Cape. Steenkamp investigated contemporary design and construction methods used by architects in the Eastern Cape province. The purpose of the research was to determine if vernacular architecture and building techniques could be a possible solution to the problems concerning contemporary design in the Eastern Cape. Five case studies were conducted for this research. The first involved a perception analysis through a questionnaire of inhabitants of vernacular and contemporary homes in umasizakhe, Graaff-Reinet. The next two case studies involved documenting the now-demolished Luxolweni community on the outskirts of Hofmeyr and three nowdemolished rondavels surrounding Hofmeyr. The last two case studies were from recently-built contemporary designs (a small community/ commurcial building complex in rural Centane and a bigger office building steeped in innovations for sustainability in East London). The main results from the research revealed that the material properties of vernacular buildings are in many ways superior to their contemporary counterparts (these houses are cooler in summer and warmer in winter), vernacular homes are considered socio-culturally acceptable by their inhabitants, vernacular techniques can be successfully incorporated into contemporary architecture and that innovations can be incorporated within vernacular architecture for longevity. It was concluded that vernacular architecture has the potential to improve human settlements and the sustainability of the built environment, as well as strengthening the cultural identity of the local populace. This research is relevant in a country where buildings are often unsustainable and housing is lacking, as it offers a potential solution to these problems. Other publications of Steenkamp include: Steenkamp, C.A. 2010. Comparisons, Trade-Offs and Opportunities within the Context of Sustainability, Contemporary Vernacular Architecture and Innovation: The Case of Centani Greenshops Financial Services Centre and New Auditoria and Teaching Complex at the University of Fort Hare. Human Settlements Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, September, pp. 157-175. Steenkamp, C. A. and Whitfield, K.P. 2011. Community Participation to Lead Social Upliftment as a Solution to South African Low-Cost Housing Developments. 12th International Housing and Home Warranty Conference, Cape Town. 26-28 September. pp.72-76. Steenkamp, C.A. and Whitfield, K.P. 2012. The Benefits of Applying Vernacular Indigenous Building Techniques in Human Settlements: The Case of umasizakhe Community, Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape. Human Settlements Review, Vol. 2, No. 1. Steenkamp, C.A. 2012. In: Labuschagne, L., Sustainable Low-Cost Housing: Myth or Reality?, Earthworks Magazine, Issue 7, April May, South Africa: Young Africa Publishing, pp. 62-68. Best Research Outputs Prior to Last 8 Years Output Type Refereed/Peer-reviewed Conference Outputs ISSN/ISBN Number 1-84564-171-X Eco-Architecture Conference - Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature Promoting sustainability of earth constructed private and public buildings in South Africa Title of Conference, if not the same as the Proceeding Eco-Architecture Conference - Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature Year 2006 http:www.witpress.com Promoting sustainability of earth constructed private and public buildings in South Africa Page From 297 Page To 307 New Forest, United Kingdom Brief Description of Completed Research I started my academic career at the University of The Free State (UFS) in 1996 as part-time lecturer. In April 2001 I received a full time appointment as lecturer at the UFS. From 1996 till 2004 I have mainly focused on teaching and community service learning projects to gain technical experience in earth construction. The past nine years I have been committed to establish a well balanced academic career that includes: community engagement; student teaching; research guidance to students and junior staff; conference contributions; and international collaboration as a member of a UNESCO Chair in earth architecture. In 2006 I focused my career on the acceptability of earth construction in South Africa. The first opportunity to present preliminary finding of a SANPAD project (initialised by myself) was realized with my attendance of the Eco- Architecture conference at the Wessex Institute of Technology in new Forest in the United Kingdom. The positive feedback from this experience guided my research efforts and focus. I continued to learn from my experience on the training, teaching and building efforts on community buildings to address and understand the perceptions of users and designers of earth buildings in South Africa. The traditional earth building techniques of South Africans are well documented, but little research reflects the current perceptions of these building materials and techniques. The PhD research efforts explored the factors (independent variables) that can be addressed in order to make earth constructed houses in general more acceptable in central areas of South Africa. The research mainly drew on data obtained from the SANPAD project (South Africa-Netherlands Research Programme on Alternatives in Development) with a household survey (n=1790) from respondents regarding their perceptions and attitudes towards earth construction. Multiple qualitative and quantitative responses were recorded both for and against the use of sun dried earth blocks (adobe). Correlation and regression analyses were used to test for the characteristics (significant variables) that influence the acceptability of earth constructed houses. The findings of the SANPAD-project and the PhD research showed that respondents regard traditional earth building materials as inferior. Limited other studies confirmed the low acceptability of traditional earth constructed walls. Regression analysis of the PhD research could not confirm that personal and household characteristics are associated with the housing, context and acceptability characteristics. Correlation analyses confirmed that certain housing characteristics (basic services such as water born toilets connected to sewerage systems, running water and electricity) influence the acceptability of traditional earth constructed houses. Correlation analyses confirmed that context characteristics (location and area types) influence the acceptability of traditional earth constructed houses. A further investigation and continued data analysis outside of the PhD research, confirmed that the building culture (available material and buildings skills) and upward social mobility together with Reconstruction and Development Program (RDP) houses (with basic services) influence the acceptability of traditional earth constructed housing. RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 13 / 17

The findings concluded that attitudes toward traditional earth construction are more positive in 1) informal urban areas where informal houses do not have access to basic services and 2) rural households where the building culture dictates the norm even without basic services. The effects of conformity, imitation and upward social mobility were confirmed, as stated by the literature and the data. Together with upgraded earth construction techniques (such as cement stabilized compressed earth blocks or bricks) wall components for earth buildings in parts of central South Africa may be more acceptable, which will have positive influences on the current housing situation. After the completion of the PhD, the hypothesis is that if the influencing factors on the acceptability of traditional earth constructed housing are known, it can be used in the promotion of contemporary earth construction. Future research efforts will aim to promote contemporary earth construction techniques. Academia should support the building industry, because the private sector and government are struggling with housing issues. This should be done by equipping and educating the public about the importance of preserving existing forms and methods of earth construction, in order to support useful applications within contemporary architecture. Self-assessment of Research Outputs In the last ten years I have attended meetings and conferences at schools of architecture in Bamako, (Mali), Eindhoven (The Netherlands), Grenoble (France), Amman (Jordan), Lima (Peru), Perth (Australia), Alger (Algeria) and some national schools and departments of Architecture in South Africa. This exposure supported the notion that globally traditional earth constructed is not acceptable by end-users. However very few studies could give explanations to the reasons or factors that influence and affect perceptions and acceptability. The contribution of my research attempts to promote the many advantage of green building by utilizing earth construction in a contemporary application to address reservations of the technical properties of the building material often mentioned. My research outputs of the last eight years were focused on the the promotion on earth construction. During this time I completed a PhD (Architecture), while running a small but active architectural practice. I can summarize my scholarship efforts in three parts: Scholarship of Discovery The Earth Unit (EU) at the Dept. of Architecture has received international recognition the past 19 years. Since 2004 I have coordinated the training and teaching activities of the EU. The core objectives of the EU are to gain experience through building projects, developing building capacity and reaching out to communities. My research activities focused on the acceptability and promotion of earth construction as part of four international funded research/training projects and a PhD thesis. These findings were presented at four national conferences in Johannesburg and Cape Town (Sustainable Built Environment Conference (Bosman, 2005); AZA2010 Reimaging Jo'burg Conference (Bosman, 2010); Human Settlements Indaba (Steÿn & Bosman, 2010); The South African Housing Foundation Conference (Bosman & Steÿn, 2014), and six international conferences in Jordan, Mali, Peru, UK and twice in Portugal. Four articles were presented to promote earth construction as a green building process (Bosman, 2009; Steÿn & Bosman, 2010; Bosman & Van der Westhuizen, 2014a; Bosman & Van der Westhuizen, 2014b). As an effort to support and develop junior researchers I have co-authored papers with four junior staff members (Nel & Bosman, 2014; Wessels & Bosman 2014; Bosman & Whitfield, 2015; Bosman & Salzman-McDonald, 2015) since 2014. Scholarship of Teaching Since 2005 I have established, developed and coordinated the Environmental Built Solutions (EBS) programme within the BAS and BArch (Hons) degrees for horizontal and vertical integration. These outcomes were well received by the SACAP validation panels of 2008 and 2012. This programme has received international recognition at several international conferences (Bosman, 2008; Bosman, Smit & Steÿn, 2010) for the contribution the EU and the department has made to promote earth construction techniques using sustainable techniques and products. The EU has been a partner of the UNESCO Chair in Earth Architecture since 2003. As member of the chair I had the opportunity for regular visits and meetings between international partners where training methodologies, teaching and curricula were presented and developed (Bosman, 2010; Bosman, 2014; Bosman & Van der Westhuizen, 2014; Nel & Bosman, 2015). Scholarship of Engagement Since my involvement in the activities of the EU in 1996 I have been involved in the realization of 8 small to medium scale buildings (a prototype farm worker s house, two day-care centres, four ablutions blocks, a workshop complex, a visitor s centre and two school assembly halls) in earth construction in the Free State and Northern Cape provinces. These Community Service Learning projects provided workshop and learning opportunities for engagement of students (from the three building science departments of the UFS) together with community members. Working with small community groups in Mangaung, Gariepdam and Kuruman provided practical and technical solutions for earth buildings. But, addressing technical issues were only half of the problems solved. The problems regarding social acceptability were addressed by the SANPAD project and my recently completed thesis. I have initiated and helped to secure funding to complete the Thuba Makote - Schools as center for adult education in Bankhara Bodulong (near Kuruman) and the SANPAD-research project. Ongoing and Planned Future Research Ongoing research In South Africa we have a large housing shortage but the traditional ways of building are not used as permanent structures by urban squatters or in informal settlements. They prefer to use corrugated iron sheets and plastic. In the conventional building of housing for the poor, traditional methods such as earth building techniques are not yet part and parcel of the existing government projects. Using upgraded earth construction might be more sustainable as far as the environmental and the economy of South Africa is concerned. If more government funded projects in the development and propagating of these methods can be secured, it will help the poorest of the poor to acquire housing of a better quality than the squatter units they are using today. South African and African researchers should strengthen the shared interested in the sustainable and economic development of urban areas. The successful application will provide for exchange of information between researchers efforts in training in earth construction technology, teaching, research and changing perceptions regarding building methods. The integrating of earth construction and low-cost appropriate technologies will optimize the environmental and natural resource utilization. Furthermore, sustainable development together with the impact of education and training will ensure human capital development. Future Research A further research project will be a social study based in the South African built environment. Measuring and investigating the attitudes of the home owners in Soul City, a new urban area of Kimberley, the capital of the Northern Cape Province in South Africa. A household survey will establish the acceptability of compressed earth block houses utilized in Soul City, constructed by the local government and the provincial Department of Housing, between 2004-2006. The inhabitants of Soul City were involved in the set-up of a local brick yard that produced all the wall building material for more than 300 houses. Construction for this project started in 2003 and lasted till 2005. The houses that were constructed were 20 percent larger than the average top structure of 40m² RDP-house. All parts and components of the structure were conventional except the wall element built in the local produced cement stabilized earth blocks. The saving on the wall element allowed the contractors to increase the footprint of the house and established an L-shaped plan, which the home-owners could extent to at their own cost. Previously data was collected on the acceptability of traditional earth constructed houses (SANPAD-Project), but this future research will provide more knowledge on the factors that influence the acceptability of contemporary earth constructed housing. This information will contribute to the limited but growing field of research into the usefulness of earth construction for contemporary application. This research will be important for the continued search in the built environment to provide sustainable transformed urban living. A secondary aim is to determine if employment opportunities resulted from the Soul City project and also if there was a transfer of skills that contribute to local economic development and the employability of the brick makers. According to Lindiwe Sisulu, the Minister of Human Settlements, South Africa has a housing shortage of 2.3 million units (SAHF, 2014) but the traditional ways of RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 14 / 17

building are seldom used by urban squatters. They prefer to use corrugated iron sheets and plastic. The South African government cannot keep up with its own policy of providing housing for the poor, because of the rising housing cost of conventional building methods and the high cost of providing basic services. The new home owners are furthermore often disappointed/ unhappy with the size of the houses, which do not make provision for large extended African families. The community in the area seldom benefit from the construction project through job creation or skills transfer. In the conventional government provided housing projects, traditional methods such as earth building techniques are not yet part and parcel of the existing projects. Furthermore are the cultural and individual preferences not accommodated through these housing delivery processes. Assessment Panel Panel Engineering Priority 1 Panel Earth Sciences Priority 2 Suggested Panel Architecture or Building Sciences Feedback Feedback requested Possible Reviewers Reviewer Prof H Hubert Guilaud Email Address hubert.guillaud@grenoble.archi.fr Specialisation Earth construction Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer Past lecturer. Director of the International Centre for earth Architecture at the National Superior School of Architecture of Grenoble (CRATerre-ENSAG) in France. Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Chairperson for the UNESCO Chair in Earth Architecture at CRATerre ENSAG research Laboratory, as the Centre for Excellence in Grenoble, France Priority 1 Reviewer Prof P Peter Schmid Email Address peter.schmid.ps@gmail.com Specialisation Earth construction Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer PhD external assessor Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Leading research work done in earth constuction Priority 2 Reviewer Prof D DIETER Holm Email Address dieterholm@worldonline.co.za Institution University of Pretoria Specialisation Architecture and mass housing - South Africa, Alternative sustainable building materials Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer PhD external assessor Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Leading research on alternative building material and sustainable systems for housing in South Africa Priority 3 Reviewer Prof R Rodney Harber Email Address rodney@rodneyharberoffice.co.za Institution University of KwaZulu-Natal Specialisation Construction - Sustainable development, Alternative sustainable building materials Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer None Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Celebrated South African architect, lecturer and resreacher on alternative development and sustainable building materials Priority 4 Reviewer Prof AOS Amira Osman Email Address amirao@uj.ac.za Institution University of Johannesburg Specialisation Affordable housing - Planning Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer None Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Well known researcher,architect and lecturer in Housing in South Africa Priority 5 RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 15 / 17

Reviewer Prof CJ Christo Van Vuuren Email Address vvuurcj@unisa.ac.za Institution University of South Africa Specialisation Vernacular architecture - African, Indigenous vernacular architecture Indicate your association, if any, with the reviewer Co-author of paper Indicate your reason for nominating this reviewer Anthropologist with specialized knowledge on South African vernacular Priority 6 Excluded Reviewers Declaration Declaration Statement I certify that the information contained in my application for evaluation is correct and that all the relevant information as required in the guidelines has been provided. I am aware that in the case of detection of ethical breaches in terms of the information provided in this application the assessment of my application will be terminated. I am aware that should I be successful in obtaining an NRF rating the result will be published on the NRF web site. I confirm that I have read the application carefully for content and correctness and have fixed any errors/omissions before submitting the application to my research office for further processing. Response Attachments Description Document Type File Name International Conference, surveys on Vernacular architecture, Their significance in 20th century architectural culture, Porto ESAP, 17-19 May 2012 Best research output(s) in the last 8 years CEAA-SVA-2012-Conference Proceedings.pdf Description Document Type File Name Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future Best research output(s) in the last 8 years VERSUS Bosman Steenkamp 2015 PDF.PDF Description Document Type File Name Vernacular heritage and Earthen Architecture Contributions for Sustainable Development Vila Nova De Cerveira, Portugal, 16-20 Oct. 2013 Best research output(s) in the last 8 years Nel Bosman CIAV2013 Paper PDF.PDF Description Acta Stuctilia Journal for the physical and development sciences. Vol 21 (1) 2014 Document Type Best research output(s) in the last 8 years File Name Structilia 2014_21(1) Bosman and Van der Westhuizen Scan.PDF Description South African Journal of Art History 2015 Document Type Best research output(s) in the last 8 years File Name Bosman SAJAH Volume 30 Nr.3 2015.pdf Checklist for Attachments Number of outputs less than 4MB uploaded to application Number of outputs larger than 4MB not uploaded to application 5 0 DA Rating Rating Motivation Note to NRF in support of the eligibility criteria Anticipated date of commencement Organisation's recommended rating and any comments the organisation may have added C N/A N/A RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 16 / 17

Note to NRF Dr Bosman is eligible to apply for rating as a permanent researcher and his application for evaluation and rating is supported by the University of the Free State. Statement by research director or equivalent On behalf of the organisation I certify that: The particulars provided by the applicant on his/her appointment at this organisation is correct as given in this application form The application has been assessed and approved by the required internal processes of this institution This institution supports this application RA151026151851 - Dr Gerhard Bosman Page 17 / 17