Innovative Green Homeless Shelter Design
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
Should be living in Arizona local , should get the Architectural and structural diagram approved with City of Phoenix and edit as per the need of the city to bring it to code
I'm planning a unique three-floor, 20x20 feet structure in Phoenix, Arizona to serve as a 72-unit homeless shelter. The architectural style should incorporate used bore pipes with resellers in various sizes, all cylindrical in shape.
Key Features:
- The shelter should encompass a communal kitchen, laundry facilities, and a recreation room.
- An innovative building approach is necessary, utilising green building materials and repurposed oil drilling rigs filled with concrete.
Ideal candidates for this project should have:
- Extensive experience in architectural design and knowledge of modern, traditional, and minimalist styles.
- Proficiency in using and implementing green building materials.
- A solid understanding of innovative construction methods including modular construction, pre-fabrication, and green building materials.
The goal is to create a robust, sustainable, and functional homeless shelter that meets the needs of its residents.
I'm planning a unique three-floor, 20x20 feet structure in Phoenix, Arizona to serve as a 72-unit homeless shelter. The architectural style should incorporate used bore pipes with resellers in various sizes, all cylindrical in shape.
Key Features:
- The shelter should encompass a communal kitchen, laundry facilities, and a recreation room.
- An innovative building approach is necessary, utilising green building materials and repurposed oil drilling rigs filled with concrete.
Ideal candidates for this project should have:
- Extensive experience in architectural design and knowledge of modern, traditional, and minimalist styles.
- Proficiency in using and implementing green building materials.
- A solid understanding of innovative construction methods including modular construction, pre-fabrication, and green building materials.
The goal is to create a robust, sustainable, and functional homeless shelter that meets the needs of its residents.