Abandoned urban lots reborn as solar-powered micro-refuge stations. Wrapped in chromatic cooling paint that lowers surface temperature by 40°F. Where community art meets climate resilience.
Chromatic cooling paint transforms surface heat into refreshing cool, creating instant relief in extreme heat zones.
Each station operates entirely off-grid, powered by solar arrays with battery storage for 24/7 cooling capability.
Dragonfruit aesthetics meet local culture—every station tells a story through vibrant murals and vertical gardens.
You're walking through a heat island at 102°F, sweat dripping, seeking shade that doesn't exist. Then you see it—a glowing magenta-and-yellow shipping container pulsing with cool air vapor. A beacon in the urban desert.
You step inside and the temperature instantly drops to 72°F. Surrounded by lush vertical gardens and local art celebrating the neighborhood's culture. A real-time display glows: "1,847 lbs CO2 absorbed today."
This forgotten corner is now the coolest spot in the city.