Instant Windows project
An easy and inexpensive way for affected populations to replace broken windows in their homes.
How does it work?
Our translucent double-layer plastic sheet (patent pending) lets in daylight while providing insulation against the elements.
Why is it needed?
The primary goal of the Instant Windows project is to overcome the barriers to repair homes that face affected populations in crisis situations. Instant Windows are specially designed to be easily transportable and usable in any situation, making them accessible to those in need even when classic markets fail.
How does it improve life?
The project focuses on the following four core parameters: Affordability: The use of low cost materials and production processes make Instant Windows accessible even under severe financial pressure and render them an attractive tool for organisations mandated to support affected populations. Optimised Logistics: Instant Windows are stored on efficient roles and add the insulating layer of air only once installed. This minimises their volume during transport and storage. Self-Installation: Instant Windows are developed with great usability being a primary concern. People are empowered to react themselves with a kit that makes do-it-yourself repair an easy process. Non-permanence: Instant Windows do not require permanent structural changes to buildings but are easily removable if necessary.