Reaction system promises versatile, cost effective emergency housing
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The Reaction Housing System deployed in a stadium parking lot (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
A group of Exo housing units arranged in a circular configuration, which provides a neighborhood feel and a group area sheltered from the elements (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
Some installation patterns for Exo housing units (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
Optional fittings for Exo housing units (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
An Exo housing unit in place on an airport runway (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
A plan view of more than a thousand Exo housing units deployed in 8-unit circular pods in the parking lot of a sports stadium (Image: Reaction Housing Systems)
Options and alternate uses for Exo housing units (Image: Reaction Housing Systems)
A three-Exo house containing a living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
Unloading and installation of a semi-truckload of Exo housing units (Image: Reaction Housing Systems)
Columns of Exo housing units stacked like coffee cups ready for loading onto a cargo ship (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
EXO housing units deployed in a linear configuration (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
A three-Exo house containing a living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom (Photo: Reaction Housing Systems)
Carrying capacities for various methods of transporting Exo housing units from storage to disaster relocation sites (Image: Reaction Housing Systems)
Article Summary
In a world where millions of people are forced from their houses every year because of natural disasters, there is an ongoing need for huge numbers of decent mid- to long-term temporary housing units that can be swiftly delivered to the affected area. The Reaction Housing System has been developed to make the wait as short as possible.
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