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Emergency Shelter (Laws of Nature (Nature rewards cooperation, Nature…
Emergency Shelter
Laws of Nature
Nature rewards cooperation
Nature banks on diversity
Nature recycles everything
Nature demands local expertise
Nature fits form to function
Nature curbs excess from within
Nature taps the power of limits
Nature uses only the energy it needs
Nature runs on sunlight
Materials
Soil
Cinder
Sand
Concrete
Lead
Safety
Air Lock
Blast proof exterior
Natural Disaster Poofed
Thermal insulation
Certified Doctors/Medics required
Environmental Considerations
Withstand earthquakes
Withstand thunder storms
Withstand different types of radiation
High blast resistance
Aesthetics
Focus won't be on appeal but on function
Simplistic
Plain / Bland
Interior Designs Styles
Nautical
Contemporary
Modern-style
Industrial
Minimalist
Mediterranean
Safety
Strong Heat insulation walls preventing heat damage
Underground to resist radiation
Strong / Durable blast resistant structure
Airlock - Decontamination Room
Setting
Event
Nuclear bomb explosion
Climate
Hot / Cold
Arid / Humid
Location
Suburban areas outside of big cities
Underground
Soil blocks radiation
3 feet underground (minimum to resist nuclear radiation)
Target Audience
Citizens in need of shelter
All ages
All nationalities
Manufacuring
Funded by national government emergency funds
Funded by UN Sister organizations
Taxes
Ergonomics
Room height > 2.4 meter
Living environment that conforms to the dimensions of any habitant
Comfort
Heating
Ventilation
Function
Take inspiration from nature
Provide
Safety
Nutrition
Good hygiene
Comfort
Good Sleeping conditions
Warmth / Air conditioning
Healthcare
Electricity
Size
Capacity
20 People
Dimensions
Two floors
Cafeteria ( 7 by 8 meters )
Semi-Private Rooms ( 2 by 4 meter rooms )
Cost
$500,000 up to $5,000,000