House relief

With a modest name Shelter (shelter, refuge .), home products dealing with emergencies, natural disasters are appreciated for flexibility.

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Shelter house

Shelter products by Carter Williamson Architects are designed to be easy not only for transport, easy to assemble but also suitable for a variety of complex terrains. Another interesting thing is that its assembled components are collected from the ruins of the ruins in places reclaimed by disasters.

To facilitate transport, Carter Williamson has chosen a prefabricated design component that can be packaged in a flat form. The design has a height of 2.4m, suitable for transporting in a marine container or truck carrying furniture. According to Carter Williamson, it takes 2 labor days in a day to assemble a 37.5m 2 Shelter, the base can be different high and low to match the uneven terrain.

According to Gizmag magazine, Shelter is provided with a 1.5kWh photovoltaic system on the roof of the room when there is no access to the grid system, the house also has a 950 liter tank. An option for Shelter is to add a cleaning system with a compost toilet and shower. Carter Williamson also hopes that a more advanced version called Pavilion will be suitable for picnics or bases for scientific research in remote areas, even a convenient model for people. demand. There is no price and time Shelter officially shipped.