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The Baldakin Modular Accommodation System (BMAS) Applications
The Baldakin "Camp”
The above illustration shows a side section of a "Badlakin" Camp
"Camp" "Camp" "Camp" Top section Side section Front/back view
The BMAS Camp is actually a combination of BCs, on a single level, with four F2F BM combinations, representing a capacity of a total of 32 to 40 twin BCs, i.e. a maximum housing capacity of up to 160 persons.
In the example illustrated, these four F2f BM combinations are connected on one side to two 40’ container modules (one on top of the other) housing the “shared facilities”, giving a construction spreading on only 88’x 52’ (26.7m x 17m), i.e. 4’600 sqft (450 sqm).
The upper 40’ container, connecting the 4 BM F2F combinations could house some of the shared facilities, such as a cafeteria, a kitchen, a reception, vending machines, etc., which are usually housed in other buildings, and its top could be used as a terrace.
A Canopy extends on both sides of that container, housing a balcony as well as some (emergency) stairs. And another canopy extends at one or both free ends of the F2F Module combinations to cover vehicles of the guests of the camp.
The lower container or “Technical module” could house all the technical machinery & equipment necessary to provide to all the camp the required heating, hot & cold water supply, electricity, waste water treatment, LAN & satellite TV in-feed, etc. as well as the A/C or ventilation system feeding a duct over the corridor. It could also house a laundry as well as internal stairs linking to the upper container level.
Technical passages, running under the passages linking the BCs, at the same level as the lower container (“Technical module”), allows an easy access to the volumes located under the BCs, which can be used as storage (for water, fuel, waste water, etc.) as well as for foodstuff, extra personal storage for the camp users, technical equipment, etc.
A working space, which can be used for example as a “greenhouse”, is created between two F2F combinations, by adding a glass cover.
As it can be expected that the camp will be set up on rough terrain, without foundations, it is foreseen that all the container modules will be set on adjustable jacks, allowing for all modules to be set at a proper level.
The fact that the container modules are set at a higher level above the ground allows also a natural protection against running water and humidity as well as from pests, rodents, etc.
At the end of each BM F2F combination some steps can be foreseen to allow the residents to get in and out directly, at ground level (in case such a direct, non-centralized access is wished/allowed by the management of the camp).
It is to be noted that the angled roof (at least partially made of glass) installed over the BCs corridors could be avoided in case the BM modules are based on “Hi-Cube” containers.
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