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UNBUILT / MERITEntry Name: P.E.R.L. (Prefabricated Emergency Response Living), Greensburg, KS Historically, human response to natural disasters has been to remove and clean up. Prefabricated Emergency Response Living (P.E.R.L.) has been developed to question the value of that response. A rural town in Kansas became committed to sustainable solutions after a tornado destroyed their community. It was quickly understood that there was a lack of necessary housing to help those in the greatest need. P.E.R.L. seeks to provide a new prototype for post-disaster living. The aim is to minimize the impact of the event, while also allowing for inventive sustainable housing and community rebuilding. After a tornado the remaining portion of a house is often the concrete. Due to the imbedded energy in this portion of the structure it should not be discarded. This trace of former living can provide a memory of a time before and a basis for new living. By using available technologies and simple modes of transportation, along with modular components, P.E.R.L. is a transformable system. It can adapt to individual changes of topography, existing structural conditions, and family needs. It does so in a way that places families back on their own parcel of land and allows them to be a part of the community again. Jury Comments: P.E.R.L. makes the best of an arduous situation. Its intelligent use of prefabricated materials and flexible deployment methods creates a design solution that will allow people to recover more quickly from a traumatic experience. The jury appreciated the exceptional representation of the project. |
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