Temporary Cardboard Shelter.

Flat-pack emergency shelter. This is a great bit of construction from a designer currently studying Product Design at Central St Martins. Cemal Okten’s flat packing temporary shelter is constructed from waterproofed cardboard, and allows space for eight people. Possibly a cheap, recyclable option for emergencies? Or, at the very least, a seriously hip home for the homeless.
See more work by Cemal Okten.
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(via Things of Random Coolness..)
December 22, 2008
Category: architecture, design
Tags: cardboard, dome, geodesic, structure
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September 05, 2008
Category: design, diy
Tags: buckminster, construction, dome, geometry, paper
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January 26, 2008
Category: Offline Products, architecture, design, diy, hardware, music
Tags: amazon, book, buckminster fuller, cover, design, digitalism, dome, geodesic, idealistic, lp, music
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1,000 Hula Hoop Dome

Photo: Alan R. Tansey
What do you get when you give $3,000-worth of hula hoops to an architect? You get this:
One thousand PVC hula hoops have been used to make the Storefront Ring Dome Pavilion in Petrosino Park, in New York. The $3000 structure was built to mark the Storefront for Art and Architecture’s 25th anniversary, and was designed by Seoul-based practice Mass Studies.
The project arose from a chance encounter. “Storefront director Joseph Grima was travelling in Asia on business and saw a model of the dome in my office,” recalls project architect Minsuk Cho, a founding member of Mass Studies. Grima wanted a dome three times larger than the one in Cho’s design, but for roughly the same cost, so Cho used hula hoops and zip ties, and it was assembled by volunteers.
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(Via Neatorama.)
November 20, 2007
Category: architecture, diy
Tags: dome, geometry, structure
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rebuilding v4
jrgd posted a photo:

[tags]architecture,dome,build,diy,greenhouse,garden,allotment[/tags]
(Via pierre.reblog.)
June 12, 2007
Category: architecture
Tags: allotment, architecture, build, diy, dome, duplication, garden, greenhouse, recursivity
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