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 To better understand how one interacts with a given space we began documenting and examining the ergonomic efficiencies of notorious compact live-work spatial typologies. 
 Our documentation took into account present-day averages for both male and female body types, and aided us in later generating spaces and surfaces that were both flexible and efficient.
 The shelter is constructed from 22 CNC milled sheets of 1” thick plywood and a two piece waterproof fabric building wrap.  It is designed to be flat-packed and quickly deployed to the disaster site on a standard   8’ x 4’ x 25” pallette.&n
 Unit Area: 190 sq. ft. Cost per Unit:  2,500 USD Assembly Time:  2-3 hours with 2 people Estimated Unit Lifespan: 36 months  
 The Haiti disaster relief shelter is easily constructible, culturally sensitive, and economical. Custom 3-axis lap joints minimize mechanical connections, without compromising structural integrity. 
  To combat the effects of material deterioration, the shelter’s envelope, furniture sets, and structural ribs are easily replaceable.  At the end of its life, the shelter can either be broken down and shipped to another site, or incorporat
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 ICFF   Core77   -   InHabitat   -   Hyland Magazine  (Page 179)
 ICFF   Core77   -   InHabitat   -   Hyland Magazine  (Page 179)
Decription page 3.jpg
 To better understand how one interacts with a given space we began documenting and examining the ergonomic efficiencies of notorious compact live-work spatial typologies. 
To better understand how one interacts with a given space we began documenting and examining the ergonomic efficiencies of notorious compact live-work spatial typologies. 
 Our documentation took into account present-day averages for both male and female body types, and aided us in later generating spaces and surfaces that were both flexible and efficient.
Our documentation took into account present-day averages for both male and female body types, and aided us in later generating spaces and surfaces that were both flexible and efficient.
 The shelter is constructed from 22 CNC milled sheets of 1” thick plywood and a two piece waterproof fabric building wrap.  It is designed to be flat-packed and quickly deployed to the disaster site on a standard   8’ x 4’ x 25” pallette.&n
The shelter is constructed from 22 CNC milled sheets of 1” thick plywood and a two piece waterproof fabric building wrap.  It is designed to be flat-packed and quickly deployed to the disaster site on a standard   8’ x 4’ x 25” pallette. 
 Unit Area: 190 sq. ft. Cost per Unit:  2,500 USD Assembly Time:  2-3 hours with 2 people Estimated Unit Lifespan: 36 months  
Unit Area: 190 sq. ft.Cost per Unit:  2,500 USDAssembly Time:  2-3 hours with 2 peopleEstimated Unit Lifespan: 36 months 
 The Haiti disaster relief shelter is easily constructible, culturally sensitive, and economical. Custom 3-axis lap joints minimize mechanical connections, without compromising structural integrity. 
The Haiti disaster relief shelter is easily constructible, culturally sensitive, and economical. Custom 3-axis lap joints minimize mechanical connections, without compromising structural integrity. 
  To combat the effects of material deterioration, the shelter’s envelope, furniture sets, and structural ribs are easily replaceable.  At the end of its life, the shelter can either be broken down and shipped to another site, or incorporat
 To combat the effects of material deterioration, the shelter’s envelope, furniture sets, and structural ribs are easily replaceable.  At the end of its life, the shelter can either be broken down and shipped to another site, or incorporated into the construction of a more permanent residency for disaster victims.
Axo_ribs.jpg
Axo_skin.jpg
 ICFF   Core77   -   InHabitat   -   Hyland Magazine  (Page 179)
ICFFCore77  -  InHabitat  -  Hyland Magazine (Page 179)
 ICFF   Core77   -   InHabitat   -   Hyland Magazine  (Page 179)
ICFFCore77  -  InHabitat  -  Hyland Magazine (Page 179)
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