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

Where we work

Where We Work

DS3’s work is shaped by context rather than geography. We support partners in displacement, recovery, and climate-exposed settings where shelter and infrastructure must perform over time, adapt to changing conditions, and integrate with local capability. Rather than operating according to trends, funding cycles, or single-use models, DS3 focuses on systems that can be deployed responsibly, used for longer, and adjusted as needs evolve.

Our approach

DS3 works alongside communities, delivery partners, and authorities to support shelter and infrastructure responses that are practical, adaptable and appropriate to context. Rather than exporting fixed answers, we prioritise learning from use, refining designs through experience, and supporting responses that can evolve as conditions change.

Localisation as design

Localisation is not a slogan. It is a design decision. Where feasible, DS3 systems are designed to:
  • be manufactured or fabricated regionally
  • be assembled and maintained locally
  • work with locally available skills and materials
  • support reuse and redeployment over time
This approach strengthens local capability while reducing reliance on long, fragile supply chains.

Reducing dependency and waste

Many shelter solutions are designed for single use, even when displacement becomes prolonged. DS3 approaches shelter and infrastructure as assets to be stewarded, not consumables to be discarded. This supports:
  • longer usable life across deployments
  • reduced repeat procurement
  • lower material turnover and waste
  • clearer visibility of lifecycle cost
In many contexts, the most responsible shelter solution is the one that does not need to be replaced.

Inclusion and protection

Shelter plays a critical role in safety, dignity, and daily life. DS3 designs systems with inclusion in mind from the outset, considering:
  • privacy and protection
  • accessibility and usability across different abilities
  • flexible layouts that support varied household and community needs
Inclusion is treated as a core design requirement, not an optional add-on.

Climate and environmental realities

DS3 systems are designed for use in challenging environments, including:
  • heat, cold, and high humidity
  • wind, flooding, and extreme weather
  • prolonged exposure without specialist maintenance
Environmental considerations are addressed through durability, reuse, and reduced material turnover — not through claims, offsets, or short-term fixes.

Learning, pilots, and adaptation

DS3 develops and refines its systems through:
  • field testing and pilot deployments
  • feedback from partners and users
  • iterative design improvements informed by experience
This allows systems to evolve responsibly over time, without introducing unnecessary complexity or operational risk.

Context before geography

DS3 supports partners across a range of displacement and recovery contexts in diverse environments. Our work is guided less by where we operate, and more by whether a given approach is appropriate to local conditions and longer-term needs. For further detail on our systems, supporting capabilities, or technical approach, please visit Our System or contact the DS3 team.

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