The Module Soteria solves a pressing demand for emergency shelters in the event of human-caused and natural disasters worldwide. And in terms of practicality in preparing for such catastrophes, Volodya Domaretskii's concept is an intelligent one.
Firstly, these shipping container sized refuges can be tightly stacked and stored when not in use and easily distributed when tragedy occurs. The 40-foot dwellings can be brought in by land, air and sea and arranged to form sprawling temporary towns and even towers to see out the long process of rebuilding communities. Each Module Soteria has the potential to feed entirely off of solar and wind-derived energy and can be equipped with atmospheric water generators and biogas systems.
Eco Emergency Campers
Module Soterias Combine into Trailer Parks and Temporary Towers
Trend Themes
1. Emergency Shelters - The Module Soteria concept creates a new model for sustainable emergency shelters for disaster-struck communities.
2. Sustainable Infrastructure - The use of solar, wind, and biogas systems in the Module Soteria can inspire new sustainable infrastructure solutions.
3. Modular Architecture - The innovative design of the Module Soteria can influence the development of modular architecture in disaster response for future disaster-struck areas.
Industry Implications
1. Disaster Response - The Module Soteria represents an innovative approach to disaster response and can impact the future of aid and emergency management industries.
2. Sustainable Energy - The use of self-sustaining renewable energy in the Module Soteria can disrupt traditional energy industries and encourage new sustainable energy practices.
3. Architecture and Design - The modular design and functionality of the Module Soteria can inspire the development of new innovative architectural and design industries for emergency response and disaster-struck areas.