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Shipping containers for diaster relief homes

23 October 2007

Australian architect Sean Godsell has developed the Future Shack, a disaster relief home based on a shipping container

When disaster strikes, the need for short-term housing is immediate and urgent. The US Department of Homeland Security estimates that more than 800,000 people were displaced after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and UNICEF reported 130,000 residents were made homeless by the 2006 earthquake in central Java, Indonesia.

State-provided housing is expensive, too temporary and can be potentially harmful to residents. A growing number of architects and designers is exploring humanitarian design for people displaced by a natural disaster or other emergency. This gallery shows some of the most promising quick-fix shelters, from inflatable concrete tents to houses made from recycled wood pallets.

Shipping containers, found in abundance all over the world, form the basis for the Future Shack, a self-contained, modular refugee-housing unit. It can be mass-produced with a minimum of materials and is easily stockpiled, making it a versatile emergency-housing unit.

Disaster sites, often covered with debris, require laborious grunt work before shelters can be erected. The Future Shack comes equipped with telescoping legs for support and can be fully assembled as needed within 24 hours on almost any terrain, with no excavation, which means construction does not add to soil erosion problems or create additional damage to the area. When the structures are no longer required, they can be quickly packed back inside themselves and relocated around the world.

Designed by Australian architect Sean Godsell, the Future Shack has a parasol-style roof made from recycled plastic to collect water for storage, and includes solar cells to generate electricity.

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