Temporary Huts

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Nissen Hut Houses[edit]
Nissen Huts were the brainchild if mining Engineer Major, later Lieutenant Colonel, Peter Norman Nissen (1871-1930) of the 29th Company Royal Engineers. The huts he designed were essentially large scale versions of air-raid shelters with similar corrugated steel roofs. More than 100,000 were produced during the First World War. They were used again during WWII and then again as emergency housing after the war. Thousands of people in east Lodnon were moved into the temporary homes during the late 1940s and 1950s but after the city was rebuilt and the economy prospered they started to become empty by the late 1960s
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Temporary houses built in East London during WWII to house people displaced by bombing.
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Duddington Camp, Edinburgh. Built as an army camp but still in use as housing in 1954
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Cultybraggan Camp, Perthshire was built to house prisoners of war, but is being converted into housing.
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Nissen Hut House at Ashdown Camp, Evesham, WorcestershireNissen Huts
Quonset Houses[edit]
Often confused with Nissen Huts, the Quonset Hut was an American variation of the British Nissen. originally intended to provide...
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The ConvertibleHouse by Designology near Trentham, Australia
Nissen-Petren Houses[edit]
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The ConvertibleHouse by Designology near Trentham, Australia
Recent Hut Conversions[edit]
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A former light aircraft hangar in rural Essex transformed into a 5 bed home that featured on C4's 'Grand Designs'
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The ConvertibleHouse by Designology near Trentham, Australia
See Also In Chimni[edit]
Other Interesting Sites[edit]
http://nissenbuildings.com/History.htm
http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge342/quonset_huts-revised.pdf
http://www.invisiblethemepark.com/2013/02/quonset-hut-house-cutaway-1946/
http://www.domain.com.au/news/architect-is-ahead-of-the-design-curve-20101022-16wnn/
