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   1.   This is Paul Elkins and he is a sort of inventor. He
        likes to invent useful things that can be used in
        everyday life. This is him standing in his Coroplast
        teepee. This would be used in emergency situations to
        get a sturdy shelter whenever you are short on time
        and need to get shelter immediately.
   2.   Paul loves to invent anything that can be used at a
        moment’s notice. This is a foldable coroplast boat that
        weighs about eight pounds when fully assembled.
        Coloplast is just a cheap plastic that can be found at
        any hardware store, such as Lowes. The cost of this
        boat to make is about $30 and when folded is small
        enough to fit in a car’s trunk.
   3.   This is a homemade survival kit that Paul created. It
        comes with just about everything you would need to
        survive for a few days even up to a week in an
        unknown area. The survival kit including water proof
        matches, fishing line, fishing hooks, compos,
        flashlight, water purification pills, and a condom and
        nylon holster for collecting water.
   4.   Swiftly Constructing released an exercise to create a
        very cheap but useful semi airtight stove. The idea
        was to use minimal tools; all that was used to create
        the stove was a screwdriver and a rock to punch out a
        vent hole and a hacksaw to cut the electrical conduit.
        Total cost to construct the stove is about $35.
   5.   Paul makes many things because of contest
        challenges. This a mobile bicycle camper made for
        the burning man contest. The theme for the burning
        man that year was hopes and fears of the future. Paul
        chose fear and this was around the bird flu epidemic
        This would be used to escape society and live in the
        wild for a period of time.
   6.   Several months later Paul’s bicycle camper was
        starting to get recognized by many website.
        Designboom later released a challenge for designers
        called “shelter-in-a-cart”. The challenge was to meet
        the demands for the ever expanding homeless society.
   7.   So what Paul has created here is a mobile homeless
        shelter for the project challenge Designboom released.
        That is equipped with everything one might need in-
        order to live out on the streets and still have a home
        away from home. This shelter was designed with the
        artistic homeless person in mind so they could create
and sell crafts.
8.    This is the back view of the mobile homeless shelter.
      What you see right here is a window with a shelf so
      that the homeless person can put their crafts on
      display in the window to lure in customers. This way
      both the front and the back can be potential selling
      points.
9.    This is a close up of the inside while the mobile
      homeless shelter is still under construction. You can
      see that there is a great deal of space in such a small
      confined place. As you can see, the mobile homeless
      shelter is made all most entirely of wood. All the
      wood is treated so that if it were to get wet, it would
      not start to rot.
10.   This is Kitchen area of the homeless shelter while it is
      still under construction. You can see that it has a place
      to cook and some storage space. With a build in water
      contain in order to store water so that you can stay
      hydrated and with many storage compartments to
      keep other various living things.
11.   This is the completed kitchen. You can see that there
      has been a water spigot added. A mirror and a place to
      hold toothbrushes and other bathroom supplies. Paul
      installed a battery operated light over the sink area.
      Next to the cooking area Paul has installed a wall that
      swivels so that the water cooling is concealed.
12.   This is a close up of the sink and spigot. As you can
      see it is just a trash can with a trash bag in it to catch
      the water. This way there is no water sitting in the
      bottom of the trash can so that mildew forms. The
      water for spigot comes from the roof of the shelter
      that can catch rain water and it runs from a line down
      to the spigot itself.
13.   This gives you a better idea of how Paul is trying to fit
      as much as possible into a very small area. You can
      see that he has made an area underneath the upper
      shelf for a cutting board to slide in and out for easy
      access and room saving. This also gives you good
      look at the craftsmanship put into the mobile shelter.
14.   This is the other side of the mobile homeless shelter
      that we have yet to see. Paul has put a hook on the
      other side of the sink in order to hang a lighter. He has
      also installed vents so that it doesn’t get too stuffy
      inside and during the hot months it can let a cool
      breeze inside as well. Plus suffocation is bad too.
15.   This is an ice box that has been installed underneath
      the counter next to the window. It is not powered in
      anyway; it is strictly an insulated cooler. It is designed
      to keep cold things cold and hot things hot. And it
      also has easy access without taking up excess room in
      the homeless shelter.
16.   This is the toilet area of the mobile homeless shelter.
      It is just a simple bucket with a handle with a wooden
      toilet seat for convenience. It is stored away in a
      compartment underneath the water cooler. However
      the bucket can be used for many other things than just
      going to the bathroom. Such as collecting materials or
      hauling water.
17.   This is the overview of the entire completed mobile
      homeless shelter. Here you can get a good idea of
      where everything goes and how much space can be
      packed into such a small area. You can really see how
      much is hidden away and how functional this cart can
      really be to the homeless.
18.   Much hasn’t really been said about the laying area of
      the cart. This shows that the bed can be converted into
      a really nice couch for lounging or sharing a seat with
      a friend. The cushions can be stored away in the space
      next to the toilet to expose the ground underneath the
      cart give some bathroom privacy.
19.   Here is Paul showing how he has actually converted
      the bed into a full seat. It is designed to reveal a hole
      when the cushions are stacked in this manner. This
      way your feet hang out of the hole in the bottom and
      give you a confortable seat. The folding cabinet is
      now converted into a desk or work area so that you
      can get whatever work you need to work on done.
20.   In this picture you can see Paul’s friend demonstrating
      the mobile homeless shelter. You can see that the
      wheels enable it got off road and go pretty much
      everywhere. On the two doors that shut, Paul has
      installed white boards so that artist can show off their
      work and attract customers. The cost for all the
      material was around $750.
21.   CREDITS for all images, etc.

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  • 1. Slide Textual Content Graphic Content 1. This is Paul Elkins and he is a sort of inventor. He likes to invent useful things that can be used in everyday life. This is him standing in his Coroplast teepee. This would be used in emergency situations to get a sturdy shelter whenever you are short on time and need to get shelter immediately. 2. Paul loves to invent anything that can be used at a moment’s notice. This is a foldable coroplast boat that weighs about eight pounds when fully assembled. Coloplast is just a cheap plastic that can be found at any hardware store, such as Lowes. The cost of this boat to make is about $30 and when folded is small enough to fit in a car’s trunk. 3. This is a homemade survival kit that Paul created. It comes with just about everything you would need to survive for a few days even up to a week in an unknown area. The survival kit including water proof matches, fishing line, fishing hooks, compos, flashlight, water purification pills, and a condom and nylon holster for collecting water. 4. Swiftly Constructing released an exercise to create a very cheap but useful semi airtight stove. The idea was to use minimal tools; all that was used to create the stove was a screwdriver and a rock to punch out a vent hole and a hacksaw to cut the electrical conduit. Total cost to construct the stove is about $35. 5. Paul makes many things because of contest challenges. This a mobile bicycle camper made for the burning man contest. The theme for the burning man that year was hopes and fears of the future. Paul chose fear and this was around the bird flu epidemic This would be used to escape society and live in the wild for a period of time. 6. Several months later Paul’s bicycle camper was starting to get recognized by many website. Designboom later released a challenge for designers called “shelter-in-a-cart”. The challenge was to meet the demands for the ever expanding homeless society. 7. So what Paul has created here is a mobile homeless shelter for the project challenge Designboom released. That is equipped with everything one might need in- order to live out on the streets and still have a home away from home. This shelter was designed with the artistic homeless person in mind so they could create
  • 2. and sell crafts. 8. This is the back view of the mobile homeless shelter. What you see right here is a window with a shelf so that the homeless person can put their crafts on display in the window to lure in customers. This way both the front and the back can be potential selling points. 9. This is a close up of the inside while the mobile homeless shelter is still under construction. You can see that there is a great deal of space in such a small confined place. As you can see, the mobile homeless shelter is made all most entirely of wood. All the wood is treated so that if it were to get wet, it would not start to rot. 10. This is Kitchen area of the homeless shelter while it is still under construction. You can see that it has a place to cook and some storage space. With a build in water contain in order to store water so that you can stay hydrated and with many storage compartments to keep other various living things. 11. This is the completed kitchen. You can see that there has been a water spigot added. A mirror and a place to hold toothbrushes and other bathroom supplies. Paul installed a battery operated light over the sink area. Next to the cooking area Paul has installed a wall that swivels so that the water cooling is concealed. 12. This is a close up of the sink and spigot. As you can see it is just a trash can with a trash bag in it to catch the water. This way there is no water sitting in the bottom of the trash can so that mildew forms. The water for spigot comes from the roof of the shelter that can catch rain water and it runs from a line down to the spigot itself. 13. This gives you a better idea of how Paul is trying to fit as much as possible into a very small area. You can see that he has made an area underneath the upper shelf for a cutting board to slide in and out for easy access and room saving. This also gives you good look at the craftsmanship put into the mobile shelter. 14. This is the other side of the mobile homeless shelter that we have yet to see. Paul has put a hook on the other side of the sink in order to hang a lighter. He has also installed vents so that it doesn’t get too stuffy inside and during the hot months it can let a cool breeze inside as well. Plus suffocation is bad too.
  • 3. 15. This is an ice box that has been installed underneath the counter next to the window. It is not powered in anyway; it is strictly an insulated cooler. It is designed to keep cold things cold and hot things hot. And it also has easy access without taking up excess room in the homeless shelter. 16. This is the toilet area of the mobile homeless shelter. It is just a simple bucket with a handle with a wooden toilet seat for convenience. It is stored away in a compartment underneath the water cooler. However the bucket can be used for many other things than just going to the bathroom. Such as collecting materials or hauling water. 17. This is the overview of the entire completed mobile homeless shelter. Here you can get a good idea of where everything goes and how much space can be packed into such a small area. You can really see how much is hidden away and how functional this cart can really be to the homeless. 18. Much hasn’t really been said about the laying area of the cart. This shows that the bed can be converted into a really nice couch for lounging or sharing a seat with a friend. The cushions can be stored away in the space next to the toilet to expose the ground underneath the cart give some bathroom privacy. 19. Here is Paul showing how he has actually converted the bed into a full seat. It is designed to reveal a hole when the cushions are stacked in this manner. This way your feet hang out of the hole in the bottom and give you a confortable seat. The folding cabinet is now converted into a desk or work area so that you can get whatever work you need to work on done. 20. In this picture you can see Paul’s friend demonstrating the mobile homeless shelter. You can see that the wheels enable it got off road and go pretty much everywhere. On the two doors that shut, Paul has installed white boards so that artist can show off their work and attract customers. The cost for all the material was around $750. 21. CREDITS for all images, etc.