Sphere
emergency accommodation concept
Sphere

People in disaster areas need more than just housing. Both physical and psychological needs are often neglected. People find themselves displaced from their familiar environment and grown structures, often traumatised. In this situation individual survival becomes the order of the day which results in brutalisation, dulling and resignation of society.
The concept behind “sphere“ not only considers taking shelter from extreme weather conditions but also reestablishing the feeling of security and companionship without losing ones privacy.

The centre of “sphere” is constructed as a social place, which consists of single families and inhabitants. These people constitute a community, a circle. This place offers the opportunity of once again getting in contact to others, cooking and simply getting together in a social way. In this way every “sphere” becomes a germ cell for a community and humane, social society.
19 units of tents offer room for 3 persons at a time, however, partition walls can be unbuttoned in order to create bigger sections for families wards and the like. The inner tent, made of lighter nylon permeable to air, is independent from the outer part which consists of waterproof canvas. The stakes are made of fibre glass plastic and guarantee stability of the whole construction. The design as such is long-lasting and can be recycled if required.
Sphere
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