| dc.description.abstract | The provision of post-disaster shelters is crucial, yet it continues to face
challenges related to sustainability, geometric configuration, and issues
concerning performance and transportation. To provide post-disaster
shelters that meet the needs of their occupants, it is essential to
understand and identify basic needs to ensure effective resource
allocation and the design of acceptable products. This research aims to
identify the basic needs that must be met by post-disaster shelters. The
approach used includes a literature review based on academic literature,
regulations, and standards. The results show that shelters must meet the
criteria of location, dimensions, service life, materials, safety, comfort
and health, protection of vulnerable groups, design flexibility, feasibility
and economy, access to facilities, environmental impact, and
compatibility with local culture. | en_US |