Bamboo is one of the oldest traditional building materials used by mankind. As the largest members of the grass family, bamboos are also the fastest-growing plants in the world capable of growing up to four feet in just 24 hours. Bamboos hold significant economic and cultural importance in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. They are used extensively for building materials, as a food source, and as a versatile raw product.
With a compressive strength higher than that of wood, brick, or concrete, and a tensile strength that rivals steel, bamboo is gaining recognition as a green building material and is increasingly used as a sustainable alternative in construction.
