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Five brilliant eco-friendly emergency shelter concepts

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Nature is fickle minded. It has blessed us with its natural resources but sometimes it robs us off our very basic belongings like our home. People who have lost their home in flood or earthquake know the pain of living in the emergency shelters. Wars also destroy homes and force people to live like refugees in meager emergency shelters. These shelters are often not capable of meeting the needs of people residing in them and cause environmental pollution. Environmentalists and architects have joined hands to create brilliant emergency shelter concepts that are eco-friendly in nature. These concepts can reduce the global pollution rates substantially and enable the refugees who have lost their homes live with dignity. In the following you will find information regarding 5 such eco-friendly emergency shelters.





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Mastodon Mobile Skyscraper:

Skyscrapers help in reducing the environmental pollution by cutting down the emission of carbons. Adrian Ariosa and Doy Laufer have created an amazing emergency shelter concept named Mastodon. It is a mobile skyscraper that can be easily carried from one place to another. It is built on vehicles that can move through water, plain land and rocky terrains. It is a high tech concept that includes solar panels, wind powered turbines and a system for saving rain water for reuse.

Modular Housing for Humanity:

The Modular Housing for Humanity Concept was designed by Deborah Gans and Matthew Jelacic for a competition named Architecture for Humanity. The modular structure can be built by anyone in a very short period of time. It is basically a small four by eight foot room but the structure provides enough support for building a bigger shelter centering it.





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The Binishelter:

Dante Bini has developed an emergency shelter concept that is capable of floating on water and can be built within just thirty minutes. It is easy to assemble and can be made with different sorts of available materials.

Adaptable Metaplate Disaster Shelter:

The easily foldable Metaplate Disaster Shelter can provide good accommodation facilities to people in distress. It includes drainage system and uses specially prepared, affordable cardboards. This concept has been developed by Kelvin Yong, a Singapore based architect.

Translucent Recovery Huts:

The lightweight and recyclable Recovery Huts are beautiful and provides sufficient covered space as emergency shelter to the refugees. Two huts can be joined together to increase the living space size.

Summary

The eco-friendly emergency shelter concepts can help the environment and offer a better life to the victims of natural disasters or wars. They are made with eco-friendly and biodegradable materials.


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