Anyone  who has been through earthquake drills in school knows the standard  defense against falling debris is for students to crawl under their  desks. Unfortunately, while this might block a few pieces of stray  drywall and glass, a wooden desk isn't going to withstand the crushing  weight from large chunks of concrete or steel. In fact, people hiding  under their desks could very likely become trapped with no way out.  That's why two designers have developed an "earthquake-proof" desk that  can absorb the impact of up to a ton of weight and even provide  emergency routes for rescue crews to reach trapped students. Arthur  Brutter and Ido Bruno built the desk as their final project at the  Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and then presented it as part of the  school's Design Bonanza exhibit in Milan, Italy. When designing it, the  two students had to consider not just the durability of the desk, but  also how it would be used every day in the classroom. To k...
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