Rapidly Deployable Inflatable Containers

Disaster Sites Worldwide / Viraline

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Site
Intended for sites that have been damaged by up to a Category 3 hurricane.

Program
High-density, rapidly deployable disaster housing that can be used for up to five years.

Solution
Viraline’s post-disaster housing ships in a special rigid container that is integral to the fully deployed unit, with all fixtures, furnishings, and components packaged together. A frame of cold-rolled steel and inflatable fabric walls allow the installed units to expand beyond the dimensions of the shipping container and to be stacked up to nine stories high. Sanitary risers installed in multilevel structures connect to a city’s existing sewer system. “It’s highly studied in terms of its structure and how different configurations could be created,” Jeanne Gang said.

Project Credits
Project: Rapidly Deployable Inflatable Container housing
Client: New York City Office of Emergency Management
Architect: Viraline, New York—James Vira, Jason Cadorette
Structural Engineering: Dominic M. Cullen, Lanson Cosh
M/E/P Engineering: DVL Consulting Engineers
Computer Visualization: Brooklyn Digital Foundry

About the Author

Katie Gerfen

Katie Gerfen is the former editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT, as well as the former editor of Custom Home.

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