After several discussions with medical professionals, THW and those affected, it became clear that the loss of normality and, above all, ones own privacy is a decisive factor for further, long-term psychological damage. Humanitarian
standards were therefore particularly important for the development process.
This is where the -Emergency Nest- shelter network comes in. The material and the construction method symbolize the sustainability and self-sufficiency of the design, which are becoming increasingly important in todays world.
The Emergency Nest consists of 3 basic materials: an aluminum frame, aluminum honeycomb panels and PVC tarpaulins. These form a lightweight framework that is very durable and cost-effective. Rimowa Designprize Top20. Thanks to Cedric my team partner, our professor Christian Scholz and our jury members Nina Sieverding and Anton Rahlwes.
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