Whether you are a donor, agency or government partner, we welcome conversations about pilots, partnerships and practical deployment.
DS3 works collaboratively and deliberately. If our approach aligns with your mission or objectives, we would be pleased to talk.

Australia (Head Office)
Regional presence across Asia and the Middle East

Whether you are a donor, agency or government partner, we welcome conversations about pilots, partnerships and practical deployment.
DS3 works collaboratively and deliberately. If our approach aligns with your mission or objectives, we would be pleased to talk.

Australia (Head Office)
Regional presence across Asia and the Middle East

How we work

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how we work

Built for dignity. Designed for operational reality.

DS3 is not driven by trends, funding cycles, or single-use solutions.
We are building systems intended to support people, partners, and communities over time and
across changing conditions.

1.What This Means in Practice

Shelter is more than protection. It is dignity, safety, and the foundation of daily life. Yet much of today’s humanitarian shelter infrastructure is designed to be temporary, even when displacement is not. This creates dependency, waste, and long-term risk for communities, for partners, and for donors. DS3 was created to address this gap pragmatically and not rhetorically.

2. The system we’re building

DS3 is not a single shelter or structure. It is a modular system designed to support living, working, learning, and care within displacement contexts. Through our CommUnity Spaces approach, individual units can be combined and adapted to create:

  • learning environments
  • health and care facilities
  • safe and communal spaces
  • operational and service hubs
This allows responses to evolve without starting again, supporting continuity not disruption.

3. What makes this different in practice

This approach is designed to work for everyone involved:
For communities

  • safer, more private spaces
  • layouts that support daily life, not just survival
  • designs that consider different abilities and needs from the outset
For partners
  • fewer systems to procure and manage
  • adaptable configurations across use cases
  • practical, compliant designs that fit real delivery conditions
For donors
  • clearer lifecycle cost visibility
  • reduced waste and repeat procurement
  • disciplined, risk-aware investment
No single solution fits every context but a coherent system reduces friction everywhere.

4. What we’re investing in — and why

DS3 operates as a social enterprise. That means our responsibility extends beyond delivery to stewardship. We reinvest in:

  • research and development across shelter, structures, and future housing
  • digital tools that support deployment, maintenance, and accountability
  • energy and environmental performance, including solar and climate resilience
  • local manufacturing and capability, where feasible Not to chase innovation, but to reduce risk, waste, and long-term dependency.
As a social enterprise, DS3 reinvests a significant portion of any surplus back into the organisations and contexts we work with supporting further delivery, capability and system improvement. We don’t believe shelter should be disposable. And we don’t believe communities should have to start over every time conditions change.

Confidence for donors. Clarity for partners. Dignity for communities.

See our impact and approach