'The Sand Dollar'

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‘The Sand Dollar’
External Tent 45 Feet Diameter X 10.3 Feet High
Internal Tent 14.8 X 7 X 10.3 Feet High < 100 SF

Rubber, Polymer Fabric, Inflatable Structure, Pump

This shelter is a response to the call from Architecture for Humanity to design a structure for ‘displaced refugees’. The form is a geometric reference to sand dollars we find washed up on the beaches of New Jersey. I have always been ‘fascinated’ by their structure – thin and resilient. This ‘Sand Dollar Shelter’ is comprised of high insulation polymer fabrics and ‘structural inflatable’ members – new technology available through the military. The charges available from the solar collectors could be used to activate a pump, fan above or light the tendril shapes of the dollar in the evenings to provide people comfort. It should afford protection to a small family of ‘refugees’.

 
 

The Community Prize

  • Name: The Community Prize
  • Host: Architecture for Humanity
  • Type: Public
  • Registration Deadline: August 23
  • Submission Deadline: August 23
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Award: $500 plus Moleskine Folio
  • Status:

The competition entry ID for this project is 5489.

 

Project Details

NAME: 'The Sand Dollar'
PROJECT LEAD:
LOCATION: Unspecified location
START DATE: August 09, 2009
CURRENT PHASE: Design development
SIZE: 150 sq. ft
PROJECT TYPE: Emergency Shelter
DESIGNER: Matthew Plocharczyk
 

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