Architects create low-cost climate shelter at Harvard: Cities have to become greener'
Briefly

As summers become increasingly hot due to climate change, many cities are turning into uninhabitable ovens for months on end. Profound transformations are needed to help cities cope with rising temperatures, such as increasing green spaces and reducing asphalt coverage, but these changes can take decades.
The shelter can be assembled and dismantled without generating waste. This solution can be set up in just a few days and significantly improves climatic comfort in areas dominated by asphalt or concrete.
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