Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Astrakhan, Belorussia, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cuba, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Luxembourg, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Venezuela, Zambia . . . . . . New Caledonia
Australia
Canada
Italia
Canada
The shelters series “1001” have been designed to take as little space as possible during shipping: as a matter of fact, they can be flat-packed into 650 mm high modules (maximum) so that four units can fit into the space usually needed for a single shelter. Each block housing the above modules is rigid and stable enough to be handled and lifted through a crane anchored to the corner blocks that are laid on both the roof and the basement. The assembly of the shelters series “1001” requires no skilled labour: interchangeable cladding panels are tied together by male–female connections, the basement and the roof are entirely pre-assembled, the electrical equipment is factory pre-wired and tested.
Another key feature of the shelters series “1001” is the roof self ventilation system: the air space between the suspended ceiling and the external sheet protects the building from intense heat during hot season and prevents moisture from condensing during the cold season. All metal sections used in the structure are subjected to a hot galvanising process. Units can be stacked to form a 3-storey building. Furthermore, they can be linked on all four sides.