Over one
million people will go to sleep this year without proper shelter, and in the
wake of our country's current economic situation and the continual growth of
tent cities here in America, it is the mission of Shelter 2.0 that everyone
should have the right to a roof over their head and a floor under their feet.
Shelter 2.0 is both affordable and easily assembled without any prior
construction experience or the use of power tools, other than a cordless drill,
making it easy and safe for a volunteer workforce. The shelters are easily
enlarged by adding to either end since there are very few parts that are
different. You can ship some ShopBots and a couple of truckloads of plywood and
tarps and have an instant shelter factory on site, or more practically cut them
all over the world in a distributed network of Fabbers.
A 3d model of the
Shelter with the proposed new endwall panels is in the Sketchup 3dWarehouse. Files for the Endwall panels have been
created and cut and will be added to the files section as soon as a Shelter can
be assembled and they can tested.
NEWS: Robert
and the Shelters have safely arrived in Haiti, locations for these Shelters have
been finalized, and assembly will start on Monday. As you can imagine
communications are problematic, but we'll update as often as we
can.