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How we work to make the difference

Transitional Shelter designed to meet the need of the 21st Century

Shelter is a basic need and should be a human right. Here at Dignity Designed and Delivered Inc (D3) we design and deliver transitional shelter solutions to meet the needs of the 21st Century.

Our modular shelter units can be assembled in less than two hours by two people, with long term durability, providing both standalone solutions for humanitarian (transitional shelter for the homeless, refugees, internally displaced, victims of tornados and cyclones), social (schools, health posts, artist exhibitions) and commercial use cases (construction sites, trade shows, shops, kiosks and information booths).

In the humanitarian space our shelter solution ships at a price point suitable for widescale adoption. Our shelter community design team specializes in planning integrated modular solutions, providing stability, a sense of community, and common access space for services and storage. Our basic shelter units can be upgraded and fitted to meet a wide number of use cases for living and working.

OUR SHELTER SOLUTION

HEXAGONAL SHELTER

RECTANGULAR SHELTER

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PEOPLE

Required to build the shelter

2

HOURS

To assemble or dissemble the shelter

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TOOLS

TOOLS

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LADDERS

Required to build

THE GLOBAL REFUGEE CRISIS

The scale of the growing refugee and homeless crisis challenge us to develop intermediate shelter solutions until the problem is fixed.

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Most of Whom Live in Undignified Conditions

Shelter Solutions for the Harshest of Climates

Get to Know Our Brand Partners and Collabrators

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Nottingham Spirk
Geopolicity Inc.
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Sustainable Development Goals Impacted

No Poverty

The Dignity Designed Shelter directly contributes to SDG 1 by providing safe, affordable, and dignified housing for refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). By offering stability and protection from the elements, the shelter helps mitigate the immediate economic vulnerability of displaced populations. Additionally, when used as schools or primary health clinics, the shelter supports essential services that can break the cycle of poverty by enhancing access to education and healthcare.

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