Черненко Світлана Олександрівна

Chernenko Svitlana

CONCEPT-PROJECT OF MODULAR HOUSES FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS)

Due to the increasing number of people temporarily displaced by various crisis situations, there is a need to create efficient and environmentally friendly housing modules that provide comfort and safety for displaced individuals. The project aims to develop an innovative housing solution that meets the needs of people in complex life situations. With the ongoing war in Ukraine, many civilian homes have been affected, making the creation of innovative housing modules for internally displaced persons (IDPs) a pressing issue.

Key Principles:

Reliability and Efficiency: The housing module ensures reliable, efficient, and environmentally clean living conditions tailored to the needs of temporarily displaced individuals. It is lightweight and capable of rapid assembly and disassembly in emergency situations.

Use of Renewable Energy Sources: The use of solar panels and wind turbines will ensure maximum energy efficiency for the project, contributing to energy conservation efforts.

Environmental Cleanliness: The use of environmentally friendly materials and technologies helps minimize the impact on the natural environment and preserve it.

Maximization of Functionality: The main goal is to develop a multifunctional interior that optimally utilizes every square meter to provide convenience and comfort.

Characteristics of the Housing Module:

Frame and Materials: The housing module’s frame will be made of wooden beams and metal rails. The use of wallpapers and laminated particleboard (LDP) panels for wall finishing ensures simplicity and aesthetic appeal.

Area and Layout: The housing module will have an area of 17.5 square meters and two floors. The first floor will accommodate the kitchen and bathroom, while the second floor will provide space for relaxation and sleeping.

Modern Design: The module will be built in a modern style and equipped with all necessary appliances for comfortable living.

This project aims to create a technical, energy-efficient, and functional housing module that meets the needs of internally displaced persons in the most vulnerable situations.