The disaster tent that outlives its need - Yanko Design
Designed completely with a cradle to grave mindset, the Lattice Tent serves all needs. From a shelter for humans in both recreational and safe setups, to even a greenhouse towards the cease of its life, the Lattice Tent is fabricated up of multiple thoughtfully-designed components, beginning with a proprietary "chapeau" that serves as an attachment platform for utilities like radio antennae, satellite dishes, and rain harvesting systems, held up by a SUP (Set-Up Pole) that provides initial support. The Lattice proper name comes from the lattice shaped outer skeleton that is inflated, and then lined on the inside with lightweight still durable walls that are made from an eco-friendly membrane. The entire Lattice can be packed tightly into a cylinder that occupies as much infinite as a gym bag. The Lattice can be hands broken down too by scattering seeds effectually information technology and allowing the membrane to erode to turn the Lattice tent into a hub for constitute growth. Grazed on and trampled on by farm animals, the once rigid structure will exist footing downwards and eroded to a point where what remains tin be hands removed and disposed of.
The Lattice Tent is a winner of the Ruddy Dot Design Concept Award for the year 2017.
Designers: Rodney Adank, Andrew Drain, Michael Jones, Sam McCafferty & Lachlan McIntyre.
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/11/28/the-disaster-tent-that-outlives-its-need/
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