São Paulo, Brazil is no stranger to natural disasters, which is what makes architectural concepts like Rise by Mike Reyes necessary.
Designed as a modular pre-fabricated housing unit, Rise by Mike Reyes can be attached to existing buildings much in the same way that a parasite attaches to a host. In addition to being able to attach to buildings, however, Rise by MIke Reyes also features sustainable amenities such as solar power and water recycling which would help enable ravaged communities to recover from devastating natural disasters far more quickly. Furthermore, because the structures are pre-fabricated, they can easily and cheaply be transported to wherever they are needed at a moment's notice.
Parasitic Prefab Housing
Rise by Mike Reyes is a Fantastic Disaster Housing Concept
Trend Themes
1. Modular Pre-fabricated Housing - The trend of modular pre-fabricated housing and the potential for designing innovative, sustainable and affordable solutions for disaster relief.
2. Parasitic Architecture - The trend of creating parasite-like structures that can attach to existing buildings to provide housing without the need for new construction.
3. Sustainable Disaster Relief - The trend of integrating sustainable amenities like solar power and water recycling into disaster relief housing solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - The architecture and construction industries can explore the potential for designing and building modern, modular and disaster-resilient houses with innovative techniques and materials.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can explore opportunities to provide sustainable and affordable energy solutions that can be integrated into pre-fabricated disaster housing.
3. Logistics and Transportation - The logistics and transportation industries can explore the potential for developing efficient and cost-effective methods for transporting pre-fabricated housing units to disaster-stricken areas, supporting fast and effective relief efforts.