FMR 55 - The diversity of data needed to drive design
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The developers of the Refugee Housing Unit know every aspect and component of their design but can never know what it is like to wake up in one of them every day.
All displaced people need some form of shelter. Whatever the type of shelter which is found, provided or built, it needs to answer multiple needs: protection from the elements, physical security, safety, comfort, emotional security, some mitigation of risk and unease, and even, as time passes, some semblance of home and community. This FMR looks at the complexity of approaches to shelter both as a physical object in a physical location and as a response to essential human needs. It also...
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