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Cardborigami Pop-Up Shelters Create Instant Space for Homeless and Festival-Goers

02/26/2013
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    Back in 2010, Tina Hovsepian introduced her innovative <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-fukushima-emergency-project-is-a-pop-up-shelter-provinding-housing-relief-to-victims/" target="_blank">pop-up emergency housing</a>, <a href="http://thovsepi.wix.com/cardborigami#!media-links" target="_blank">Cardborigami</a>. Based on origami, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cardborigami-unfolds-into-a-portable-housing-shelter/" target="_blank">recycled cardboard shelter</a> was designed in response to the increasing homeless population in the Los Angeles area. The versatile shelters can provide a dry and private place for the homeless, and they can also double as easily transportable shelters for concerts, camping, or even relaxing in the park.
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    Hovesepian’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/recyclable-lzf-alhambra-lamp-inspired-by-origami/" target="_blank">origami inspired</a> shelter has made waves at shows like Dwell on Design, Open Borders, and the “Hobos to Street People” exhibition at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum.
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    The shelter appeals to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/studio-dror-shows-off-versatility-of-quadror-structural-element-in-relief-housing/" target="_blank">homeless population</a>, as it is easy to carry when folded down, lightweight, and virtually weather proof.
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    When extended, it can sleep two people comfortably. Its angles provide both stability and installation, blocking out the harsh sun or cold rain.
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    The folded cardboard prototype has inspired use beyond the initial intention of a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/a-molo-employee-actually-moves-into-one-of-its-indoor-emergency-softshelters/" target="_blank">pop-up shelter</a> for the homeless.
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    With painted customization on the exterior of the structure’s folds, the Cardborigami fits in seamlessly in outdoor concerts or festivals, giving attendees a place to sleep without lugging tent poles and tools.
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    Hovespian is still looking for an investor to help distribute the Cardborigami shelters to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/upward-bound-la-designers-create-happy-spaces-for-homeless-families/" target="_blank">homeless population</a>- perhaps the sale of the structures to the festival-going crowd can help yield enough profit to help the charitable intentions of the company.
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Back in 2010, Tina Hovsepian introduced her innovative pop-up emergency housing, Cardborigami. Based on origami, the recycled cardboard shelter was designed in response to the increasing homeless population in the Los Angeles area. The versatile shelters can provide a dry and private place for the homeless, and they can also double as easily transportable shelters for concerts, camping, or even relaxing in the park.

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