shedpack - low-cost disaster pack & emergency shelter backpack (design concept)
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Stefan SilberfeldUniversity of Applied Arts Vienna 2013
Studio ID2 Matthias Pfeffer
Disasters
~4,8 BILLION Affected in ~7000 Disastersfrom 1990-2011
1990 2011
300 Mio
600 Mio400
Affected
~141 MILLION Homeless(1980-2000)
Disasterearly warning
Pre-preperations
Preperations/Evacuations
Disaster hits
Direct effects
Immediateresponse
Indirect effectsstart affecting
Clean-up& restoration
Implementation of disaster infrastructuree.g. disaster/refugee camps, sanitation services, road de-blockade, food & water, power supply, communi-cation, ...
The problematic first days
~3 Days
Directly after a disaster hits,people lose their homes but rescue whats left of their belongings
Transportation &
Storage
Information
They don‘t know where to go (and where to get help)
They have no roof over their head and need to improvise
Shelter
And they get sick because of contaminated food & water
Medical AidInformation
Medical AidShelterTransportation Information
Sketching & Modelbuilding
75 cm
37 cm
V=70dm3
1 Sheet of LDPE
50 cm
The Backpack
The Package
+
Transportation
Single-Person Microshelter Shelter
Distribution of short-term Aid & Viable Information72-hours
Prepacked dry food
Emergency blanket 48-hour candle & matches Drinking water
1 Person 1 Adult & 1 Child 2 Adult & 3 Childs
Iodine tablets Multifunctional blanket
Antibiotics
Medical Aid Information
210 cm 123 cm
162 cm
223 cm317 cm
Cheap & Flexible Logistics
Standard 88“ ULD (Unit Load Device)
Production
Use
Distribution
Production
Recollection