Emergency Shelter - This design for a emergency shelter is to aid displaced victims in feeling more comfortable. Each module would include a padded floor, small table, LED lamps, chair and a “comfort kit” that includes candles, tissues, paper and pens. The walls have an outer Tyvek layer and an inner quilted layer with a mounting system for hanging notes and pictures. The semi-rigid frame uses tension to afford flexibility or stiffness where needed.
The frame is made from about half of a sheet of 1/2in plywood and rope is the only hardware needed. - This design for a emergency shelter is to aid displaced victims in feeling more comfortable. Each module would include a padded floor, small table, LED lamps, chair and a “comfort kit” that includes candles, tissues, paper and pens. The walls have an outer Tyvek layer and an inner quilted layer with a mounting system for hanging notes and pictures. The semi-rigid frame uses tension to afford flexibility or stiffness where needed.
The entire structure and walls all roll up into one package. - This design for a emergency shelter is to aid displaced victims in feeling more comfortable. Each module would include a padded floor, small table, LED lamps, chair and a “comfort kit” that includes candles, tissues, paper and pens. The walls have an outer Tyvek layer and an inner quilted layer with a mounting system for hanging notes and pictures. The semi-rigid frame uses tension to afford flexibility or stiffness where needed.
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Instant Shelter
Matt Braun
Designer Brooklyn, NY