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Relief Architecture
[edit]Relief Architecture (noun): A uniquely engineered design philosophy aimed at creating survival solutions.
Integrating rescue and relief for emergencies like natural disasters, it merges innovative engineering with adaptive strategies to deliver versatility and resilience, setting new safety standards, and shaping a life-saving helping hand in disaster situations.
The Life Jacket Shelter is a pioneering example of Relief Architecture, a term introduced by Architect Sharifah AlEssa, the innovator of the Life Jacket Shelter.
The concept of Relief Architecture emerges as a strategic response to the pressing need for versatile, life-saving innovations, reflecting a vision to redefine safety standards and resilience.[1]
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[edit]- ^ Sharifah AlEssa, "Relief Architecture", 2024