Ikea?s refugee shelters will be redesigned after flaws surface
Deployment of the shelters has stopped until a range of design issues are addressed The rollout of thousands of Ikea?s award-winning Better Shelter refugee homes has been halted until the flat-pack abodes can be redesigned to address a range of quality issues and design flaws, according to Dezeen. Though none of the concerns appear to be dangerous enough for a recall, deployment is on hold and the goal is to launch a redesigned version later this year.
Major concerns included the need to improve ventilation and lighting and to update the shelter?s spacing requirements to reduce fire risk. In an interview with Dezeen, a refugee consultant also cites narrow, inaccessible doorway, long assembly time, and lack of adaptability as additional issues. "It takes four hours to assemble, it doesn't have a groundsheet and it's not modular as it should be," said Killian Kleinschmidt. "There have been complaints about the wind going through. It doesn't take into consideration that people like to adjust the space themselves and that is part of their dignity."
Courtesy of Better Shelter
Better Shelters at Kara Tepe.
After learning about the issues, Better Shelter embarked on an ?intensive? research effort with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to plan improvements. In addition to improving the vents, roof, and lighting, the shelter?s frames and wall panels will also be made stronger and easier to produce.
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