Armadillo - Darfur

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Armadillo began as a response to the dire need for shelters in IDP camps in the arid climate of Darfur. However it has developed as a universal shelter system that can be implemented globally. Not only do these shelters need to be affordable, they must be quickly deployed and easily assembled. The Armadillo addresses the affordability issue by using inexpensive structural paper that has been weatherproofed and layered. The US alone produces so much paper waste each year that is never recycled or reused. By taking this paper waste and renewing it to build shelters, everyone benefits including the US. The shelters are precut and scored as flat sheets using CNC fabrication technology. They are shipped to the site and quickly assembled by the occupants of the shelter using a series of clips. The paper will derive its form and strength from the pleats, folds and scores. Furthermore, the shelter utilizes an operable lining system that is designed to adjust to climactic changes by allowing for either ventilation or insulation.

Studio Web Page: http://www.studiorecover.virginia.edu/recover.html

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NAME: Armadillo - Darfur
PROJECT LEAD: Anselmo Canfora
LOCATION: Unspecified location
START DATE: February 12, 2008
CURRENT PHASE: Design development
PROJECT COORDINATOR: Anselmo Canfora
 

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