Temporary Houses from Emergency to Sustainability

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Temporary Houses from Emergency to Sustainability

Publisher: Conference 2nd International Conference on Architecture & Civil Engineering in London (UK).
Type: Research Paper.
Date: March 26-27, 2016.

When disaster strikes, the first order of business is to provide immediate shelter for those affected. However, traditional emergency shelters are often temporary, unsustainable, and fail to meet the long-term needs of the affected communities. The research project involves the development of innovative housing designs that are both sustainable and cost-effective. These designs are based on the principles of sustainable architecture, using materials and construction techniques that are environmentally friendly and minimize waste. The designs are also adaptable to different environments and contexts, ensuring that they can be used in a variety of emergencies.

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