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==Press== | |||
*[http://naturalbuildingblog.com/world-shelters-bags-of-shelter/ Natural Building] | |||
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[[Category:Engr215 Introduction to Design]] | [[Category:Engr215 Introduction to Design]] | ||
[[Category:Haiti]] | [[Category:Haiti]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 22 November 2012
Students in Introduction to Design (Engr215), at Humboldt State University, worked with World Shelters to design and improve upon structures by leveraging the resources of Haiti and World Shelters during the Spring of 2010.
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Simple Square Reduces the amount of unique connecting pieces needed to construct World Shelter's JAS Shelter. -
Rock Roots JAS JAS Shelter retrofits to withstand a Class One hurricane. -
Make it Complete with Papercrete Inner wall system incorporates the use of papercrete, a weatherproof and fire resistant material. -
Rubble to Resource Rubble trench foundations utilize rubble to rebuild Haiti. -
Bags of Shelter Earthbag shelter designed for use as a transitional shelter -
Titanium Sun Shield Primer and topcoat application over the polypropylene exterior of a WorldShelters temporary structure