Modular vertical housing that ships flat, assembles without tools in 2 hours, and creates instant communities instead of refugee camps.
Interlocking panels inspired by igloo construction enable rapid assembly without specialized tools or training. Each unit compresses to 15% of its assembled volume for efficient transport.
Every 4-unit cluster includes a central tower providing WiFi, charging stations, and emergency communications. Families don't just get shelter—they get connection.
A family arrives at a disaster site and within 2 hours, watches their home click together like LEGO bricks, climbs up to their second-story unit, and immediately connects to WiFi from the central tower to video call their family—they have a private apartment, not a tent in a crowded field.
Each 4-unit vertical cluster with central tower costs $12,500—comparable to current temporary shelters that last only 6 months. StackHarbor units are built for 5+ years of use.
Long-term contracts with UNHCR, FEMA, and Red Cross include replacement parts and scheduled maintenance. Target agencies currently spending $8,000-15,000 per temporary unit.