The project "Journey from Temporary to Permanent" is about an immediate housing solution specially curated for people who lost their homes during the Australian Bushfire and require short-term accommodation due to the natural disaster. It is a Pre fab housing model which people can use during difficult times and expand further in the future as per the growing needs of people. Through the proposed Prefab Module, the studio's theme is to provide post-disaster shelter that can be delivered as part of a longer-term permanent housing system and Regional recovery can be seen in the project.
Immediate Bushfire Module Section
The drawings shows the section of the module with the site context
Module Axonometric and Assembly
The drawings show the materials used in the pre fab module and it also shows the assembly process on site
Drawings
Drawings show the production , Transportation and Foldable Furniture used in the prefab model
Immediate Bushfire Response Site Plan
The drawing shows the immediate bushfire module on site after the house was half burnt due to bushfire.
Future Expansion of the Immediate Shelter
The plan shows the development and expansion of the module on the site over the period. The module eventually gets connected to the Newly built part of the house.
Community Recovery - Site Plan of Towong
The site plan shows the immediate module response as well as the home owners that expanded the module as per their future needs.
Swasti Jain, Immediate Bushfire Module Section
Swasti Jain, Module Axonometric and Assembly
Swasti Jain, Drawings
Swasti Jain, Immediate Bushfire Response Site Plan
Swasti Jain, Future Expansion of the Immediate Shelter
Swasti Jain, Community Recovery - Site Plan of Towong
In the spirit of reconciliation Monash University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.