Emergency Housing
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Argentinian designers Matías Alter and Matías Carrizo have developed the Modularflex emergency response shelter in response to what they see as shortcomings with other designs.
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Two young architects have created a cheap, flexible and mobile emergency housing system that provides families with dignity and privacy.
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With its modestly named Shelter, architecture firm Carter Williamson has thrown its hat into the disaster response emergency housing ring.
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German architectural studio Slawik has created a portable home that fits into the size of a standard shipping container
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The Reaction Housing System provides rapid and upgradable emergency housing to disaster sites.
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California start-up Green Horizon is hoping to transform disaster-relief with its solar-power service modules and rapid-assembly QuickHab pre-fabricated homes.
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WikiHouse is an open source construction solution that aims to make it possible for almost anyone to freely download and build housing and components.
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Portugal's OODA architectural firm has conceptualized a Disaster Education Centre that also doubles as an emergency shelter.
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Italian Designer Gabriel Aramu has conceptualized a modular housing system that possesses 64 combination possibilities.
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ECO:Shield is a portable emergency housing system made from composite plastics that can be assembled within two- to four-hours using unskilled labor and conventional tools.
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A multi purpose vehicle capable of delivering emergency housing and supplies to disaster areas then rapidly returning to base ready for another mission – that is the concept behind A.N.T.
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The Anthony emergency housing system is very lightweight, rapidly-deployable, easily-transportable, air-droppable, and can be assembled with one spanner by two people in 30 minutes.
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