Haiti SOFTHOUSE
Project Type:
architecture
Project Mission/Goal:
improve the human spirit
respond to our growing need for clean water, power, shelter, healthcare, education
address humanitarian crises
Project Description:
The HaitiSOFTHOUSE is a flexible and sustainable approach to shelter that provides immediate transitional housing, community development and reconstruction solutions.
The shelter is designed to resist tropical storms and hurricane conditions, resist earthquakes, and provide a healthy, well ventilated environment. The flexibility of the structure allows for multiple unit combinations, addressing domestic space needs, institutional needs and community needs.
The design features a lightweight and easy-to-assemble structural steel frame that receives high performance fabric with excellent weather capabilities. The structure can be anchored directly into the ground using high-strength earth anchors in a variety of soil conditions. Additionally, the structure can be mounted on a prefab concrete foundation tile system that is manufactured locally from recycled concrete rubble. The structure is designed to be assembled with few people in one day or less.
Given the superior environmental performance and structural stability of the design, this system can be reused in various configurations and sites as needed and the high-performance material can be recycled into smaller applications and integrated into the local economy.
The SOFTHOUSEgroup was conceived and initiated by a group of designers with unique complimentary expertise and a commitment to bringing high quality, sustainable design solutions to the current demands of the recovery and reconstruction efforts of Haiti. The SOFTHOUSEgroup is currently working in conjunction with The Rural Haiti Project to combine creative and professional expertise with local and cultural knowledge, in addressing the intermediate needs of Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
The SOFTHOUSEgroup has established a valuable association with Fabric Images, a Chicago based manufacturer of lightweight deployable environmental structures. Fabric Images has international manufacturing locations with expertise in mass production under highly demanding delivery schedules.
The SOFTHOUSEgroupLLC in conjunction with The Rural Haiti Project have secured the use of a site in Jacmel, Haiti for the initial construction of prototypes for field testing in June of 2010. The initial deployment of HaitiSOFTHOUSE units is intended to expand and evolve into the Jacmel SOFTVILLAGE in 2010. The HaitiSOFTHOUSE shall serve as an active case study for implementation of transitional communities and allow time for more comprehensive long term sustainable strategies for permanent reconstruction and development in Haiti.
The HaitiSOFTHOUSE initiative goes beyond providing a unique and effective design solution by identifying strategies for local manufacture and distribution once the initial prototyping is complete. In this sense, through implementation The HaitiSOFTHOUSE has the capacity to stimulate the local economy and transfer design and fabrication expertise in a manner that promotes sustainable solutions, helping to transform local communities both environmentally and economically.
Text from: http://www.haitisofthouse.org/haitisofthouse/main.html
Note: the Haiti SOFTHOUSE is a hexagonal structure. (- Lonn Combs / SOFTHOUSEgroupLLC)
Links and Captions:
http://www.haitisofthouse.org/haitisofthouse/main.html
http://blackdesignnews.com/blog1/tag/haitian-softhouse/
Associated Press article: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jcJ-qMQqXGJc5t-NEavLHm...
Haitian American Architect and NOMA member Rodney Leon (one of designers) website: http://www.rodneyleon.com.
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Project Details:
Project Location: Jacmel, Haiti
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Project Phase: Design Development
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Major Funding: Sponsored by Pratt Institute School of Architecture and the Haiti Initiative for Building Infrastructure and Sustainable Communities (HiBIscus)
Concept/Lead Architect(s)/Designer(s): SOFTHOUSE group LLC
Project Architect(s)/Designer(s)/Fabricator(s)/Funder(s): Lonn Combs, AIA (Project Director / Principal); Rodney Leon, AIA and NOMA (Project Manager / Principal); Mark Parsons (Designer / Principal); Dragana Zoric, RA, RLA (Architect / Principal); Jun Pak (Designer)
Structural Engineers:
Electrical/Mechanical Engineers: Robert Otani, PE; Thornton Tomassetti (engineer)
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Additional Consultants:
Lance Redford; Non-for-Profit Liaison
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Photo/Image Credit(s):
Fabric Images, Elgin Illinois
Marco Alvarez, CEO; Fabric Images
Sam Lugiano; Architecture & Design
Fabric Images – New York
File Specifications:
Nominated by Satu Jackson



Comments
I appreciate the flexibility, strength and speed of the construction to provide safe shelter. But have you consulted any local people or done any research into how Haitians live and what they might accept of as ‘home’. A huge proportion of transitional shelters are adapted and become permanent homes. What do Haitian’s think of bunk beds? I fear an innovative modern design like ‘Soft Houses for Haiti’ would either undermine their cultural tradition or the shock of it, they might reject the shelter altogether.