Transportable Emergency Dwelling unit built on a shipping container
unique and low cost housing can accommodate two families can be easily extended by pulling its compartments and tents designed by:
Craig Mackiewicz Safe & Comfortable Homes Transportable Dwellings for Traveling
alumni of College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Miami working for solidThinking
Marlon Jose P. Ibabao MSE 160/ BS Ch-MSE T.E.D.
Transportable Emergency Dwelling kitchen, bath, storage, sleeping quarters and living space tanks under the floor hold wastes slanted roofs for capturing rainwater and stored in a 350-gallon tank
Marlon Jose P. Ibabao MSE 160/ BS Ch-MSE T.E.D.
solar panels on the roof for electricity
Is the Philippines ready for TED? Poverty in the Philippines 32.8 M Filipinos are homeless approximately 45 % of the population live in slums
Php 1.6 to 2 M cost of 100 sqm middle-class house in Metro Manila Marlon Jose P. Ibabao MSE 160/ BS Ch-MSE T.E.D.
7 % per year increase in house prices
How to assemble the TED?
Marlon Jose P. Ibabao MSE 160/ BS Ch-MSE T.E.D.
United States Patent Application 20030009954 ABSTRACT A self-contained, portable dwelling fabricated from a cargo container is described. The dwelling includes windows and a door in its walls and a plurality of solar panels on the roof. The solar panels collect solar power, which is transferred to storage batteries. The solar panels, storage batteries, and a power inverter make up a self-contained electrical system for the dwelling. The dwelling includes a self-contained sewage and water system including a black water tank, a gray water tank, a potable water storage tank, a toilet, a shower, and a sink. Various electrical appliances, such as an air conditioner, microwave, refrigerator, may be included. Further, a solar powered exhaust fan and a skylight may be included. The dwelling includes International Standards Organization (ISO) locking devices to allow transport on ISO compliant transporting vehicles.