Sudan Safehouse
The Sudan crisis involves ongoing conflicts and severe droughts, causing millions of people to flee their homes. These displaced people need safe and secure places to live. Therefore, rebuilding temporary shelters is essential for providing stability and helping communities recover and rebuild their lives.
The shelter features a simple square wooden frame with walls made from locally sourced bricks. The roof is constructed from a wooden base and a corrugated galvanised iron sheet. Inside, there's a basic layout with minimal furnishings, providing only the essentials.
*The following instructions concern the model only*
Supplies
TOOLS :
- Paper cutter
- Rolling pin
- Knife
- Glue gun
- Ruler
MATERIALS :
- 4kg Concrete
- 1m3 DOW
- 100 Toothpicks
- Glue
- 3mm Balsa wood sticks
- 5mm Basla wood sticks
- 4 Clay packs
- 50cm x 50 cm Cardboard paper
- 1 Metallic spray
- 30cm x 30cm Linen fabric
Step 1
MOLD BASE DESIGN
·measure and design the pieces
·cut the material to the dimensions of the base
· glue the pieces together
Step 2
CONCRETE CASTING
·mix dry and wet materials
·pour the concrete into the mold
·unmold when the concrete dries out
Step 3
WOODEN FRAME
·cut the wood pieces to the required dimensions
·glue the pieces together
·place them onto the base
Step 4
INFILL WALL DESIGN
·spread out the clay evenly
·measure and engrave the lines
·cut out the door and window openings
·let it dry
Step 5
TENT
·measure the tent on a piece of fabric
·cut it out
Step 6
ROOF
·cut the cardboard piece in half (embossed side)
·paint it white first
·top it with a metallic finish
Step 7
ASSEMBLING
·glue the wooden frame onto the base
·place the clay walls between the frame
·place the roof on top
·add the tent and doors