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   <subfield code="a">Design of a temporary shelter system in the Philippines considering functionality, livability and socio-economic aspects</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">The purpose of this study is to provide a proposed configuration of a temporary shelter system that is suitable in the Philippine setting. This study mainly focuses on the nonstructural aspects of a temporary shelter specifically functionality, livability and socio-economic aspects. Later in the final design, a separate study considering structural aspects will be used together to come up with the configuration. The design objectives were determined first using the three aspects mentioned and the available local and international standards. Around 20 existing temporary shelters allover the world were also analyzed and compared using a comparison matrix. The available data consisting of materials, dimensions and construction technologies used in each shelter were recorded. With this information and with the use of the available standards, design criteria was finalized. The components that were analyzed in the study were roof, wall, flooring and internal partition. Ranking of materials for each component was done using a method called the multi-attribute decision-making. The design criteria and ranking of materials were compared with the study considering structural aspects and the proposed configuration was created using SketchUP. The combined result suggest the use of telescoping legs for the foundation, light gauge steel for the framing, galvanized iron sheet for the roof, polypropylene (corflute) for the walls, aluminum panel for the flooring, and ordinary plywood for the internal partition. The suggested shape is square with a floor area of23.04 m2 (4.8 m x 4.8 m) that can house a maximum of 5 people.</subfield>
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