Industrial Design Student Work: Emergency Housing from Simple PVC Pipes
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Industrial Design Student Work: Emergency Housing from Simple PVC Pipes

This CINTRE project is by Baptiste Marx , done when he was pursuing his Masters of Industrial Design at France's ENSCI. Marx's pre-ID degree was in "composite materials project management," and both disciplines inform his approach. "I base my practice on contextualized object design," he writes. "Sensitive to an aesthetic resulting from materials and manufacturing processes, I favor an experimental and reflective approach, where research occupies a central place. Between sensitive and technical creations, I seek to develop a multidisciplinary and conscious design." CINTRE is part of an approach to designing emergency housing, intended to respond to crisis situations following natural disasters or those linked to conflict. In a context where sustainable reconstruction is delayed, if not impossible, shelter becomes an immediate necessity. CINTRE responds to this emergency by offering a system that allows shelters to be built quickly while guaranteeing long-term safety and dignity. Using a process of hot bending PVC tubes, CINTRE offers simple and structural assemblies, allowing the interior and exterior construction of shelters in emergency situations. Resistant to moisture and corrosion thanks to its intrinsic properties, PVC pipe is a resource frequently available at disaster sites, where it can be recovered and reused. Lightweight, modular, and easy to transform without heavy tools or specialized know-how, PVC lends itself to rapid implementation. Hose clamps (flex clamps), used as a joining system, are a robust, economical, and easy-to-deploy solution for large-scale humanitarian missions. CINTRE is not a fixed solution: it is an exploratory project aimed at encouraging the emergence of new types of emergency housing. Its purpose is to be appropriated, adapted, and enriched by the people concerned, in order to respond to local realities and specific needs. Developed in partnership with the French Red Cross, CINTRE is intended to be a tool serving affected populations, to be activated in various contexts and aspires to be part of a collaborative approach.

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Updated Oct 12, 2025