Truck → Assemble → Live
This housing system is designed to support working residents who experience sudden financial disruption, such as job loss or temporary income instability. Homes can be provided for 1–3 months, giving individuals and families time to stabilize, find new employment, and transition back to permanent housing.
[ Short-Term Support ]
Cities function as complex systems, and the people who work, pay taxes, and support local businesses are the engine of that system. When residents face temporary hardship without support, short-term problems can escalate into eviction, homelessness, and broader economic strain.
[ Why It Matters ]
Without intervention, financial instability can quickly lead to homelessness, which creates far-reaching challenges for communities—ranging from increased pressure on emergency services to long-term social and economic impacts.
[ Preventing the Cycle ]
These homes are designed for fast deployment and efficient assembly, allowing cities to respond quickly when residents need temporary support. By providing stable housing during periods of hardship, communities can help residents regain stability and return to the workforce.