Design of transformable transitional shelter for post disaster relief
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Date
2024
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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose The most important need after natural disasters is the sheltering. However most of the existing temporary shelters do not meet all requirements for long-term use and not provide adequate flexibility within the space. This paper aims to develop a transitional postdisaster shelter transforming from a closed shape to an expanded form in response to changing functional and spatial needs of disaster victims. The study also proposes alternative unit combinations for various functions and settlement layouts to create a comfortable living environment for occupants. Design/methodology/approach The research methodology is based on theoretical and design frameworks which requires inductive and deductive approaches. Forming the background of the study the theoretical framework consists of four parts which are literature review on temporary shelters presenting state-of-the-art, determination of design guidelines and strategies based on shelter standards, identification of technical requirements, and analysis of existing temporary shelters. Having three parts the design framework includes design of transformable transitional shelter based on three-dimensional modeling creation of different unit combinations to be used for various purposes and development of settlement layouts as case studies. Findings The analysis conducted in this study demonstrates that most of the existing temporary shelters have limited geometric configurations and major problems in terms of their performance transportation and storage. On the other hand the transformable shelter proposed by the authors can provide form and spatial flexibilities thanks to its expansion properties occupy less space for transportation easily be transported to any desired location in its compact state and be customized according to user needs. Several units can be combined either to serve larger families or to be used for different functions. Originality/value This paper contributes to the literature as presenting not only a theoretical framework on temporary shelters but also a design framework on transformable shelter design for the ones who are willing to develop similar transformable shelters based on the determined guidelines strategies and requirements.
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Transitional shelters, Temporary shelters, Postdisaster housing, Deployable structures, Disasters, Deployable Structures, Postdisaster Housing, Transitional Shelters, Temporary Shelters, Disasters
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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5
Source
International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
Volume
15
Issue
2
Start Page
227
End Page
243
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