Temporary accommodation for people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

emergency shelters to larger transitional housing

Transitional and affordable housing for people at risk of becoming homeless.

the wudl 4.1 is also relocatable

Homelessness is a complex issue that can’t be solved by housing alone. But by offering three types of accommodation tailored to different requirements of need, we aim to empower individuals toward stability, dignity, and home ownership.

Emergency shelters (Option 1) shouldn’t be necessary, but they can offer a vital place of safety when there’s nowhere else to go, and a starting point for longer-term support.

We can design and manufacture a range of Option 2 options, from compact en-suite units to larger temporary accommodation for families… but our real focus is Option 3: well-crafted, low-carbon homes that can support independence and future ownership.

It’s also worth noting that not everyone wants or needs the same kind of home. That’s why our buildings are flexible, efficient, and critically they are made from natural or recycled materials, because solving one crisis shouldn’t worsen another.

For more details, visit our dedicated [NOW] homes website: now.wudl.co.uk

Wudl's emergency shelters for rough sleepers in Manchester.
The interior of our homeless pod - it's simple but a safe and dignified place to take refuge for a few nights.
A homeless pod that is designed to avoid issues of condensation that often occurs in other pods.