One designer, Michael McDaniel, became inspired to design a "eco-mobile home" after the Katrina tragedy. He reviewed the catastrophic aftermath and evaluated how FEMA could've handle placing 10,000s of people into temporary housing at a efficient and economical solution. Instead of the FEMA a-typical trailers, which have poor structure and are prone to deterioration, Michael design a housing inspired by the styro-foam cup. He investigated the cup structure and stability of the container as a physical structure that could easily be assembled in minutes. His idea transformed into a 4-person structure, with a washroom, beds, and all of the necessities required for a mid-size family. Check out the transition from assembly to final product as Michael introduces the "eco-mobile home".
-Rob
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