Wearable Hammock

Wearable Hammock

Simone Alexander and Alexia Duarte

This studio was called “Inhabiting the Streets”. The first week we went to various shelters and got a feel of what it is like to run a shelter and what challenges they face on a daily basis. One  thing each shelter said was that there is only a limited amount of space each night. Each night they are faced with the difficult task of turning people away.

Throughout various urban areas there are anti-homeless spikes, benches,etc.  Instead of the homeless trying to find ways to combat these various obstacles we challenged ourselves with the idea of trying of creating an article of clothing which could help “rough sleepers” (people who sleep on the street). The idea we came up with was a transformable hammock. This dress which we created would be able to transform into a hammock by having storage pockets in the bottom of the dress as well as the shoulder pads. Our goal was to have a fashion forward dress be able to transform into something useful. This dress contained three pockets where each piece of the hammock was stored. The hammock was able to be zippered up in order to work. One struggle we faced was finding support for

Problem:Throughout various urban areas there are anti-homeless places around the city. In front of buildings and under bridges are anti-homeless preventions such as spikes, and benches divided in the middle.Around Boston there are homeless shelters that people can go to but they fill up quickly which leads to many people sleeping in the streets. Theses people are often moved by police.

Solution: We approached this problem by creating a wearable hammock that is comfortable,convenient and fashion forward.The wearable hammock is a dress that is fashionable. The dress can be worn throughout the day inside the dress is a pocket that contains a hammock for the bottom half of the body, at the top of the dress are shoulder pads that store the top half of the hammock.