Pop-Up Emergency Shelters

The 'Hush2' is a Flat-Packed Transitional Refuge

The 'Hush2' is an innovative take on flat-packed emergency shelters meant to provide aid during natural disasters. The focus of the shelter is to create a place for immediate housing, for the time in between being displaced and finding permanent resettlement.

The Hush2 can comfortably fit a family and also stand category five winds. The Hush2 can also be used by those displaced in war-torn countries and provide temporary shelter. The flatpack takes about seven minutes in its transformation from a box shape into a storm-safe prism shape. The Hush2 is made from marine plywood and is modular in nature.

Extremis Technology is the team behind the Hush2 and believes that this temporary housing can be a precursor to pop-up community settlements in the future and can temporarily house thousands if implemented correctly.
Trend Themes
1. Flat-packed Emergency Shelters - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing more efficient and cost-effective flat-packed shelters to provide immediate aid during natural disasters.
2. Temporary Housing Solutions - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating modular and customizable temporary shelters that can accommodate families and withstand extreme weather conditions.
3. Pop-up Community Settlements - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing scalable and sustainable pop-up settlements to address the housing needs of those displaced by natural disasters or conflicts.
Industry Implications
1. Disaster Relief - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing innovative solutions and technologies to provide efficient and immediate shelter for victims of natural disasters.
2. Humanitarian Aid - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementing new approaches and designs for temporary housing to support displaced populations and provide them with safer living conditions.
3. Modular Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Advancing modular building techniques and materials to create adaptable and sustainable housing solutions for emergency situations.

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