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Adaptable housing during crisis: Sustainable transition from tents to permanent accommodations.
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Technology, Department of Building Technology.
2023 (English)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Sustainable development
Not refering to any SDG
Alternative title
Anpassningsbara boenden under kris : en hållbar övergång från tält till permanent boenden. (Swedish)
Abstract [en]

This study delves into the development of a long-term, sustainable housing solution to address the challenges faced during crisis when people are in immediate need of an accommodation. While temporary tents have been traditionally employed as shelters, their inefficiency in colder climates and lack of sustainability necessitate the exploration of alternative options. The proposed solution focuses on the construction of permanent houses equipped with proper insulated floorings, walls, and roofs. 

Several crucial factors are taken into consideration throughout this study, including resistance to biological decomposition, exposure to precipitation, breathability, U-value per thickness, storage capabilities, and environmental impact. Therefore, studies and simulations are conducted to evaluate the viability of two organic insulation materials, with the objective of identifying the most suitable option for the project. In the next step energy simulations are conducted using the VIP software, enabling an accurate assessment of the concept building's energy efficiency. Moreover, a detailed model of the housing prototype is constructed using Revit and rendered using Twinmotion, facilitating a comprehensive visualization of the final design. Additionally, the transportation of the developed housing units was investigated and an efficient storage concept for standard shipping container was developed and modelled in SketchUp.

With this study a sustainable, lightweight, flexible, adaptable, and easily transportable housing solution that can be constructed without reliance on external forces is to develop. By emphasizing sustainability and resilience, this study provides dignified and long-lasting housing for individuals and communities in need, effectively bridging the gap between temporary shelters and permanent housing structures. The findings and insights obtained from this study contribute to the broader body of knowledge in the field, fostering future advancements in crisis housing and promoting sustainable development practices.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023. , p. 31
Keywords [en]
Modular housing, Crisis management, Sustainability, Thermal comfort
National Category
Building Technologies Architectural Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-123851OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-123851DiVA, id: diva2:1790269
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Mikael Ludvigsson
Subject / course
Byggteknik
Educational program
Building Technology Programme with specialisation in Architectural Engineering, 180 credits
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Available from: 2023-08-23 Created: 2023-08-22 Last updated: 2023-08-23Bibliographically approved

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