8 smart shelter houses

The modern shelter houses are fully equipped with food, essential and convenient living items than normal tents, which will be very useful for residents when meeting natural disasters.

1. IKEA solar shelter

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The shelter with easy-to-assemble and boxy design is installed for use in emergencies. The shelter has an area of ​​about 18 m2, installation time is only about 4 hours. At twice the size of a normal tent, the house can provide enough space for 5 people. Shelters use solar roofing panels, so there is no need to use candles or kerosene lamps and limit the risk of a fire, and also maintain cool temperatures in the summer.

2. Mobile bubble home

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The mobile bubble house allows shelter when an emergency occurs for two days, but is also equipped with other handy accessories to help users extend the break if necessary. The surrounding "wall" of the house is a layer of plastic material that hangs on an aluminum frame and covers the ground. The room is full of water, a small kitchen, lights and laundry facilities.

3. Shelter shaped folds

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Not only is it a convenient shelter for people when it comes to emergency situations, this shelter also has a nice design with the shape of an accordion. With this house, a family of 4 people can live for about a month. Designed in the form of folds, an adult only takes a few minutes to build the house. The house is made of polypropylene compound that is non-toxic and 100% recyclable after use.

4. Emergency shelter EDV-01

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EDV-01 high-tech emergency shelter is about the same size as a container transported by sea, when pressing the switch in case of necessity, the house will be twice as tall. EDV-01 has bunk beds, small kitchens, bio toilets, stockpiles of food and necessary items and can be transported by truck or plane to dangerous areas. The house can remain active for one month by self-draining and generating electricity thanks to solar energy. The outer shell of the house will glow as a sign to inform others around.

5. AbleNook

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This versatile house is used not only for shelter in emergencies but also for use as a classroom or even as an office. The parts of the house are flat and easy to fold, easy to transport and only need two hours to assemble. The beams and columns of the house are the same and are used to store electrical pipes. The house is designed with bedroom, kitchen, working space, bathroom.

6. The house is folding

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The folding shelter is based on the idea of ​​folds in origami art. The houses are built with renewable materials and can be easily folded into many different shapes. The folding house uses a system of bamboo piles reassembled into houses with different geometric structures. These structures are then covered with recycled paper.

7. Green Horizon House

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Green Horizon is built entirely of recycled materials, accommodating 4 people, providing enough food, electricity and water for a week. With the structure of a prefabricated metal frame, the house can also be built to serve various purposes such as a medical home, public house, office . Green Horizon also generates electricity by itself. use photovoltaic panels and bioenergy generators that still have excess energy. Homes can also be reused many times.

8. Temporary response system MASTODON

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MASTODON is shaped like a large-sized amphibious car, equipped with an elevator system and can be used as a means of rescue when floods occur. After a flood or an earthquake occurs, the upper tower part of MASTODON will become a shelter for people in distress. The system provides temporary shelters equipped with solar panels, wind turbines and a rainwater catchment system to supply water and generate electricity.