Global Shelters Temporary shelters for emergency use.

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Global Shelters Temporary shelters for emergency use.

The Global Village  Many traditional homes around the world resemble what we think of as shelters.  Here are some North American Tepees.

A world of shelters  Many cultures have traditionally lived in a variety of shelters

Shelters in the UK  In this country too.

EMERGENCY!  A political or environmental crisis can be devastating.  War and persecution can drive people from their homes making them refugees.  Floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters also lead to people losing their homes  A temporary replacement is needed…and quickly.

Homework Task  To design a shelter for an emergency  Suitable for basic needs: (eating & sleeping)  Easy to transport to the disaster zone  Can it be built from local materials?  Eco friendly?

Choice of presentation  Build a 3D model  Draw a 2D design on A3 paper; list the materials that you would use and estimate the cost.  Include a paragraph explaining why it is suitable for the disaster area. Where in the world would your shelter suit. (One paragraph).

3D Model  Make a framework:  triangle joints  Geodome Decide on materials for outer skin.

2D Design

Visit the APMS webpage  All information (including ppt)  Web links  Google ‘emergency shelters’  Homework club  Base Wednesday  Ask MD before the end of Friday