The 48-sq-ft model is a towable emergency shelter developed by Canadian builder and charity Tiny Tiny Homes to provide temporary accommodation for people experiencing homelessness. Built on a single-axle trailer, the compact dwelling measures 48 square feet and features insulated metal panel construction with a folding entrance deck that retracts during transport. The single-room interior includes a bed, a daybed with under-bed storage, additional cabinetry and a skylight that introduces natural light into the living space.
The shelter is equipped with an electric heater and an optional window-mounted air conditioning unit to support year-round use in different climates. The design excludes a kitchen and bathroom because it is intended to operate alongside shared communal facilities and support services. A pair of the shelters has been installed at the Seeds of Hope Farm Project in Toronto as part of a transitional housing initiative.
Emergency Shelter Homes
The 48-Sq-Ft Model is a Towable Emergency Shelter
Trend Themes
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Towable Micro-shelters — Compact trailer-based dwellings create flexible temporary housing models that can be rapidly relocated across communities facing homelessness, disaster displacement or seasonal shelter shortages.
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Service-linked Housing — Shelters designed without private kitchens or bathrooms reflect a shift toward modular living units integrated with shared facilities, social services and community support infrastructure.
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Climate-ready Minimalism — Insulated construction, electric heating and optional cooling in ultra-small spaces point to affordable shelter formats suited for year-round deployment in varied climates.
Industry Implications
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Affordable Housing — Low-cost micro-units introduce scalable alternatives for transitional accommodation where conventional housing development is too slow, expensive or land-intensive.
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Disaster Relief — Portable emergency shelters offer response agencies adaptable infrastructure for temporary lodging after floods, fires, extreme weather events and other displacement crises.
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Modular Construction — Tiny towable structures expand the market for prefabricated building systems that prioritize speed, transportability and simplified installation over permanent foundations.