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Tentative

by 추산봉 2015. 10. 13.

http://www.jeesok.net/?p=11711

 

Tentative

 

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터키의 디자인 회사 Designnobis가 만든 비상 주거로 손 쉽게 운송과 조립이 가능하게 되어 있다. Tentative라고 이름 지어진 이 제품은 유리섬유로 만든 지붕과 바닥, 그리고 내후성 섬유로 만들어진 벽체로 구성되어져 마치 텐트와 유사하다. 이 디자인의 특징 중 하나는 매우 손쉽게 조립과 분해가 쉬우며, 운송 또한 수월하다. 크기는 조립 후 4 x 2 x 2.5 m이며, 이는 두 명의 어른과 두 명의 어린이가 함께 잘 수 있다. 침대와 플라스틱 의자가 마련되어 있다. 해체 시 높이는 30cm로 한 대의 트럭에 24개 유닛을 운송할 수 있다.

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http://www.jetsongreen.com/2015/09/easy-to-transport-emergency-shelter.html

The design firm Designnobis of Turkey has recently come up with a unique concept for a pop-up shelter, which would be easy to transport and assemble. The shelter is called Tentative and has a fiberglass roof and floor with weather-resistant fabric walls that resemble those of a tent. One of the key advantages of their design is the fact that it can be transported very easily due to its super small size while disassembled.

The Tentative shelter measures 13 x 6.5 x 8 feet (4 x 2 x 2.5 m) when assembled, which is enough sleeping room for two adults and two children according to the designers. Apart from the beds, the only other furniture are a few plastic chairs, which makes this one of the more barebones shelters out there.

However, the ease of transport greatly offsets this shortcoming. When assembled, Tentative has a height of 8 feet (2.5 m), but when disassembled, it measures only 1 foot (30 cm) in height. This means that 24 units can be delivered in one go using a single semi-trailer truck.

 

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To erect the shelter, the first step is to open the fiberglass top, which makes up the roof, while the actual bottom of the package acts as the floor. Next, the framework, which is made of aluminum needs to be raised, and the two doors have to be installed properly since they aid in the stability of the shelter. The fabric that makes up the walls is then stretched between the roof and floor. This fabric is made of durable weather resistant textile that consists of thermally insulated perlite. According to the designers, the shelter can be assembled in an hour or so.

The entire shelter would be placed on stilts to raise it off the ground, which coupled with a well insulated floor helps reduce heat loss. Each shelter also features a skylight and window to let in natural light.

Designnobis is currently still working on the prototype, while they also have plans to create a larger model, which will feature a toilet, and a roof top rainwater collection system. They hope to release the shelters later in the year.