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Shelter (Environmental consideration (Usage (Energy (Solar panels), Water…
Shelter
Environmental consideration
Materials
Sustainability
6Rs
Recycle
Reuse
Rethink
Reduce
Refuse
Replace
Usage
Energy
Solar panels
Water
Collect from rain
Reduce carbon emissions
Function
Sanitation
Ventilation
Privacy
Safety
Structure
Frame
Natural disasters
Fire
Floods
High winds
Biomimicry
Design of products modelled after elements from nature
Nine laws of nature
Use of biomimicry often improves sustainability
Sociopolitical and economical factors
Social
reduces homelesness
Political
Housing problem in Sweden
Migration crisis 2015
Excess amount of immigrants
In cities
Suburban areas
Economical
Costs
Manufacturing
Materials
Transportation
Tools
Cost
Most good shelters vary: 10,000-100,00 kr
Payed by Government and UN
Taxes
Sustainability expensive
Try to use locally sourced materials
Materials
Wood (that is plentiful in Sweden
Pine (cheapest wood)
Spruce
Metal for frame of Shelter
Aluminium
Recyclable
Lightweight (easy to transport)
sustainable materials
MDF
Recycled metals
Aesthetics
Interior
Furniture
Beds
Drawers
Fridge
Colour
Designed from 2-8 people
Walls
Purpose
Temporary housing
People will move out eventually
Protection
Weather
Crime
Disease
Target audience
Friends
Ages 10-19
Family
10-90
End users
Homeless
Immigrants
Refugees
Natives
Groups from 2-8 people
Families
Pairs
Location
Northern Hemisphere
Sweden
Suburban areas
City
Ergonomics
Comfort
Type of floor material
Pillows