Authors :
TEUKEU FONGANG Joanito Armel; ABA NKASSE Alain
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP565
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Abstract :
The objective of this article is to propose a
modular emergency shelter design tailored for crisis
situations in Cameroon. It emphasizes the use of
sustainable and adaptable construction techniques to
address the urgent need for emergency housing while
considering local climatic and geographic conditions.
The research examines the integration of local
materials, such as wood, for his cost-effectiveness and
environmental benefits. Techniques like natural
ventilation, rainwater management, and modular design
strategies are explored as viable alternatives to more
costly, less eco-friendly modern materials. Additionally,
the financial feasibility of the project is evaluated at
different scales, ensuring that it meets both immediate
and long-term needs. This work offers a holistic
approach to emergency shelter design, promoting
sustainability, cultural adaptability, and durability,
while addressing the specific socio-economic challenges
in Cameroon. It provides a sustainable response to
crises, contributing to the reflection on the future of
emergency housing in African contexts.
Keywords :
Modular Emergency Shelter; Crisis Response; Sustainability; Cameroon.
References :
- J. Mitchell, Architecture and the Human Experience: The Impact of Design on Well-Being (New York: Routledge, 2017), p. 45.
- N. Tchamba (2012). Climat et Météorologie du Cameroun. Université de Yaoundé, Département de Géographie
- République du Cameroun. (2014). Code de l'Urbanisme du Cameroun. Ministère de l'Urbanisme et de l'Habitat
- ONU-Habitat (2015). Conception de bâtiments durable en milieu tropical : Québec (Canada). 426p
The objective of this article is to propose a
modular emergency shelter design tailored for crisis
situations in Cameroon. It emphasizes the use of
sustainable and adaptable construction techniques to
address the urgent need for emergency housing while
considering local climatic and geographic conditions.
The research examines the integration of local
materials, such as wood, for his cost-effectiveness and
environmental benefits. Techniques like natural
ventilation, rainwater management, and modular design
strategies are explored as viable alternatives to more
costly, less eco-friendly modern materials. Additionally,
the financial feasibility of the project is evaluated at
different scales, ensuring that it meets both immediate
and long-term needs. This work offers a holistic
approach to emergency shelter design, promoting
sustainability, cultural adaptability, and durability,
while addressing the specific socio-economic challenges
in Cameroon. It provides a sustainable response to
crises, contributing to the reflection on the future of
emergency housing in African contexts.
Keywords :
Modular Emergency Shelter; Crisis Response; Sustainability; Cameroon.