Disaster can strike a community at any minute. Following the most costly earthquake in their history in April, hundreds of thousands of Nepalese residents were rendered instantly homeless. To help these people reorganize and get back to a familiar way of life, Barberio Colella ARC has designed a temporary structure using local materials “to make a house that can be built quickly, lightweight and compactly, durably and economically.”
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Barberio Colella ARC Designs Pop-Up Home to Rebuild Nepalese Lives in "Just a Minute"
https://www.archdaily.com/775698/barberio-colella-arc-designs-pop-up-home-to-rebuild-nepalese-lives-in-just-a-minutePatrick Lynch
Barberio Colella ARC's Lanterns Sea Village Proposes Non-Invasive Ocean Dwellings for Surfers
Too often, architects and designers treat nature as separate from humans or human creations. Nature is fought, or protected, or considered as something to accommodate for through a retroactive checklist. In contrast, Barberio Colella ARC's Lanterns Sea Village is a conceptual plan to create short-stay housing that integrates natural systems with people and buildings. The team behind the project, Micaela Colella and Maurizio Barberio, designed the small residences to approach housing from a more adaptive perspective.
https://www.archdaily.com/642172/barberio-colella-arc-s-lanterns-sea-village-proposes-non-invasive-ocean-dwellings-for-surfersJoey Jacobson