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Graduation project

Heat Rescue: Disaster Recovery

Hikaru Imamura

In the aftermath of a disaster, the presence of a heat source can make a vital difference to survivors. Bearing in mind the lack of electricity or fuel in such cases, Hikaru Imamura has designed a metal storage and transport drum that contains relief goods and can be transformed on-site into a stove to burn any scraps of wood or refuse. Her Heat Rescue: Disaster Recovery stove thus provides physical warmth as well as hot water for drinking, cooking or sterilizing. “The availability of warmth directly improves the quality of life for refugees and offers them mental solace, as it acts as a social meeting point,” she says.

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Bachelor
Cum laude

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Femke Reijerman