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Shade & Shelter is a Lightweight Flexible Dwelling That Responds To Its Desert Environment

10/04/2012
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    For his thesis project at <a href="http://www.shenkar.ac.il/english/home/">Shenkar College of Design</a>, <a href="http://cargocollective.com/OHADESIGN/" target="_blank">Ohad Lustgarten</a> designed a lightweight and flexible shelter to provide protection from the elements. <a href="http://cargocollective.com/OHADESIGN/Final-Project" target="_blank">Shade &amp; Shelter</a> is composed of a series of slats connected in the center by a flexible rod. Depending on the weather, the shelter can be extended out or it can be wrapped up and closed to protect from the sun and wind. His prototype was made from cardboard, but he hopes to make a more advanced version that includes rainwater collection, photovoltaics and the ability for the material to expand on its own when heated by the sun.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    <a href="http://cargocollective.com/OHADESIGN/" target="_blank">Ohad Lustgarten</a> was inspired by the natural forms of the oasis, caves and trees when he designed his temporary shelter for his thesis project at Shenkar College of Design in Ramat Gan, Israel.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    All are considered signs of life in the harsh desert environment and he wanted to recreate that sense of life and provide safety.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Shade &amp; Shelter is a temporary shelter for those who need protection from the elements, especially the wind and sun in the desert.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    But the shelter could also be easily used in other environments and used for hikers in remote locations.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    The shelter was designed to be made from extruded polymer slats connected together along a flexible fiberglass pole separated by rubber stoppers.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    The unit as a whole can stretch out to create a barrier or be wrapped up to provide more protection.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Lustgarten's final thesis design was crafted of cardboard and stands 6 feet tall at its highest point to provide protection while standing and can be encircled and still provide enough space for a small group of people to lay down.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Lustgarten would like to incorporate thin film photovoltaics on the exterior to generate power that could be used for lighting or even charging devices.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    The slats have also been designed to collect and channel rainwater so inhabitants can have some drinking water.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Eventually he would also like to build the shelter out of a class B metal so that it would respond to the heat of the sun and move and flex open as temperatures increased.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    However if it was too hot, the shelter could still be pulled closed to ensure maximum shade protection.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Rendering of the extruded polymer slat.
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  • Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design
    Rendering of the extruded polymer slat.
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Shade and Shelter by OHADesign, Ohad Lustgarten at Shenkar College of Design

For his thesis project at Shenkar College of Design, Ohad Lustgarten designed a lightweight and flexible shelter to provide protection from the elements. Shade & Shelter is composed of a series of slats connected in the center by a flexible rod. Depending on the weather, the shelter can be extended out or it can be wrapped up and closed to protect from the sun and wind. His prototype was made from cardboard, but he hopes to make a more advanced version that includes rainwater collection, photovoltaics and the ability for the material to expand on its own when heated by the sun.

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