DIY Foldable Emergency Shelter

by rohaansk13 in Design > Architecture

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DIY Foldable Emergency Shelter

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I made a Foldable Emergency Shelter. This shelter is for people after a crisis, whether it be a tornado, earth quake, or tsunami. This shelter is supposed to provide a temporary place to live until you re-locate.

Supplies

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To create a model of the Foldable Emergency Shelter, you will need

  1. Carboard
  2. Any form of strong tape
  3. Ruler or measuring tape
  4. Scissors or a box cutter
  5. Pencil

Outline the Shelter

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First I Like to Make an outline of What I Am Going to Make in Tinker CAD. In tinker cad, first, add a cube.

Outline the Shelter

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Next, I flatten it to cardboard thickness.

Outline the Shelter

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Then, I copy, paste, and move the squares to make a flattened box. (The extra square at the top will be the roof of the shelter)

Outline the Shelter

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Now, I use the skribble tool to make the outline of the door.

Outline the Shelter

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Then, I reshape it to be more doorlike and drag it to where I want the door to be. (Make sure not to put the door near where the ground will be, put it a little higher. This will prevent rain on the floor to come in)

Outline the Shelter

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Finally, you and I have finished the sketch! This model will be the shelter unfolded.

Making the Model

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First, measure out 5 inches on a ruler.

Making the Model

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Next, draw a 5 by 5 inch square on your cardboard.

Making the Model

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Now, add 5 by 5 inch squares on your carboard to make it look like the blueprint we made in Tinker CAD.

Making the Model

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Then, cut the outline of your shelter from the cardboard. If you cardboard rips, use duct tape to repair it.

Making the Model

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Now, cut out a door, just like in Tinker CAD make sure to put it slightly above the ground to prevent rain from coming in.

Making the Model

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If the card board you are using has weird bumps or anything that you don't want on it, you can just peel or cut it off.

Making the Model

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Now, fold it!

Making the Model

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Because this is supposed to be a replica of a full scale carboard shelter, the final (optional) touch is to put a pretend tarp over it. The tarp will keep rain and snow out of it.

Where to Place the Shelter?

If you were making this in real life at a full scale (4-5 Ft by 4-5 Ft), the best area to put the shelter would be on an elevated place shaped like a pyramid, like a hill. This would make all the rain wash away from the shelter.

Is It Really Possible?

If you wanted to build this in a real scenario, at full scale (4-5 Ft by 4-5 Ft by 4-5Ft), you could absolutely do it! If you use strong tape, precise folds, and strong cardboard you could definitely pull it off.