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RIGID//flexibility It’s no secret that Char- The biggest challeng lotte, North Carolina, has tackle this issue is the hig reached its tipping point in ment. This project aims a its fight against affordable costs in several ways. Firs housing. According to re- system throughout the e search conducted by U.N.C. by reducing the time in w Charlotte’s Urban Institute, erected. Second, due to t nearly 40,000 families in walls would not require a Mecklenburg County spent walls would be compose more than half of their the overall amount of ma income on rent. The study spaces. Third, due to the also brought to light the decking, the floor, the wa fact that those with mini- composed of steel deckin mum wage jobs needed to would be left exposed in work 96 hours a week in aesthetic of the building. order to afford a two bed- the wall system maximize room apartment. providing rigidity and ac

ge that Charlotte faces in order to The project augments the effi- Moreover, the structural [Dovetail//Steel Deck] gh costs of property and develop- ciency of Bjark Ingles’s Mountain grid magnifies the efficiency at tackling the high development Dwellings project. Rather than of the building when it comes st, using a modular steel framing being composed of a 2/3 parking to flexibility. The grid allows entire structure reduces the cost and 1/3 living arrangement, this for a wide range of spatial cu- which the superstructure gets steel dwelling, occupies the space rations and is arranged in a the rigidity of the steel frame, the with a 2/3 living space and a 1/3 way that allows the develop- any structural load capacity. The retail/public arrangement. Among ment of single/multifamily ed of light gauge steel reducing the highest burdens of economic apartments, live work spaces, aterial needed to develop interior constraint, transportation is one of and wide range of retail and e effective wind resistance of steel the biggest. The symbiotic relation- public space events. These alls and the façade would all be ship between housing and retail amenities are essential for the ng. The composite floor system could open up the opportunity for building to adapt and grow n order to accentuate the overall families to work right where they with easily assembled walls . Using steel decking as part of live. This reduces the strain for which allow the building to es the efficiency of the system by access to transportation and access outperform traditional multi- coustic performance. to gentrified areas. family housing units. [Dovetail//Insulated Deck]

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CLEAN UP + IDEA BUILD TEMPORARY SHELTER DECONSTRUCT permanent_FORM concrete_CAST self_CONSUMPTION PERMANENT HOME WALL TEMPLATE // POSSIBLE CUT OUT WALL ASSEMBLY - INTERIOR PARTITIONS INSULATION = CARDBOARD or NEWSPAPER MONO - PITCHED ROOF = EFFICIENCY = RAIN WATER COLLECTION + NATURAL DAYLIGHT MATERIALS // TEMPORARY + PERMANENT MEMBRANE DEBRIS // ROCKS MESH GABION WOOD TIMBER OR BAMBOO BAMBOO PLYWOOD OR BAMBOO WATER RESISTANT CORRUGATED ROOF CARDBOARD INSULATION + MASONRY WALL ARC MOLD - PLYWOOD “CUT-OUT” SHAPE WINDOW // APERTURE = MOSQUITO NETTING APERTURE // OPTION 2 APERTURE // OPTION 3 COCRETE SHADE INSULATION WINTER SHELTER WARM FOOD TEMP. + = NO ELECTRICITY EFFICIENT WARMTH STRUCTURE FIRE WIND - PROOF BREATHEABLE ECOFRIENDLY WALL ARC MOLD - POUR CONCRETE // REMOVE PLYWOOD FOUNDATION = GABION STRUCTURE ISOMETRIC // STRUCTURE // MATERIALS // ASSEMBLY // self_CONSUMING PREFABRICATED + MODULAR = FASTER DEPLOYMENT OF SHELTER MODULAR WALL SYSTEM = VERSATILE HOME ADDITIONS PERMANENT CAST STRUCTURE = HOME or COMMUNITY APERTURE // OPTION 4 MODULAR WALL SYSTEM = WALL COMBINATIONS FOR MEDICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, RESCUE, STORAGE, RESTROOMS, AND RELIEF CENTER. APERTURE // OPTION 5


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