Dignified Shelter in Crisis
Culturally appropriate emergency shelter units that provide private, sacred spaces for Muslim women and families during natural disasters. Solar-powered. Treehouse-inspired. Rapidly deployable.
Initialize HavenA displaced Muslim family arrives at a disaster relief camp. Instead of facing open barracks, they're guided to a private, elevated shelter where the mother can remove her hijab comfortably, the family has solar-powered lighting to pray together, and a tablet shows them photos of items they lost to help with recovery applications—all while maintaining their dignity and faith practices.
Separate, secure spaces that respect cultural and religious practices. Women and children can find sanctuary without compromising their values.
Independent energy systems ensure families have light for prayers, device charging, and basic needs regardless of grid infrastructure.
Tablet-based inventory system helps families document lost belongings with photos, streamlining aid applications and insurance claims.
Elevated modules protect from avalanches and floods while providing psychological comfort through innovative architecture.
Units can be transported and installed within hours of a disaster declaration, critical for mountainous regions with short response windows.
Real-time inventory tracking and family management system for NGOs and disaster response agencies to optimize resource allocation.
$12,000-25,000 per unit depending on capacity. Direct partnerships with disaster management agencies and humanitarian NGOs.
$800/unit/year ensures shelters remain operational, solar systems efficient, and software updated with latest features.
Kashmir, Turkey, Central Asia—mountainous regions with Muslim populations vulnerable to avalanches and seismic events.