An Emergency Shelter, Yet a Delight to Live-in

Natural calamities are all too real a threat in different countries all across the world. Rafael Smith’s amazing creation, Uber Shelter, is sure to meet the immediate shelter requirements created by disastrous events. A multi-storey Emergency Shelter offering people individual living space, this collapsible flat pack design allows the shelter to be quickly transported by air, sea or land, and it can be assembled with just a few necessary tools. When the shelter is no longer needed, it can be dismantled, flat packed again, and moved on to the next disaster area. The Uber Shelter is stackable and it is made from recyclable and reusable material which serves as an edge over the others.
This project, as per the designer, is a shelter solution that meets the needs of emergency response alongside providing victims with a more personal place to live; a base unit that can serve as a very basic shelter but also have the capabilities to upgrade and implement modern infrastructure which makes it cope with large scale displaced populations.



Uber has been designed to adapt to different situations, terrains, and climates. Camp needs are addressed in phases starting with the bare essentials to more pleasant solutions and conveniences. So this one, is sure to act as your savior.

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