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This is my design for our final SHELTER : BUS proposal. It is designed to be used by four relief workers at one time. It is not a mobile home because it is not functional while moving. The bus would be driven from location to location. It would be stationed for a period of time then move to another location for four more relief workers to enjoy the space. The bathtub/ shower area slides out the back of the bus, and has a glass ceiling for lighting and relaxation while enjoying the view of the sky above. The dining/ lounge area also moves out to allow for more space.
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