Climate-resilient housing for storm, fire, and rain.
Housing is no longer just about shelter. It is about energy security, moisture control, breathable indoor air, insurability, and recovery from the conditions that are making traditional construction more fragile.

Designed for the realities homeowners and communities now face.
ClimateStructure homes can be configured for individual residences, ADUs, workforce housing, disaster-recovery housing, multi-home communities, and developer-scale neighborhoods.
- Durable exterior assemblies selected for site exposure.
- Moisture-aware envelopes for heavy rain and humidity.
- Fire-conscious materials, rooflines, vents, and defensible detailing.
- High-efficiency HVAC, filtration, solar-ready design, and battery storage options.

From one resilient home to a full community.
Private Homes
Modern homes that pair design with practical hazard mitigation and lower utility demand.
Attainable Housing
Repeatable plans and factory production can support faster delivery for workforce and missing-middle housing.
Recovery Housing
Standardized designs can help replace lost housing with structures planned for the next event, not the last one.
Resilience begins before the floor plan.
Site risk review
We map wind, water, fire, heat, access, utility, and code issues before recommending a structure.
Envelope and systems
We coordinate roof, wall, window, HVAC, filtration, energy, and storage options to reduce weak points.
Manufacturing and installation
Standard assemblies reduce surprises while installation planning limits on-site disruption and schedule risk.
Common questions
What hazards can ClimateStructure housing address?
Housing can be planned around wind, rain, flood exposure, wildfire risk, heat, power outages, poor air quality, and local building code requirements.
Do you build affordable housing?
Our modular approach can support attainable housing, workforce housing, ADUs, single-family homes, and community-scale housing. Affordability depends on site conditions, design, finishes, utility connections, and local approvals.
Can homes be designed for insurance challenges?
We design with documentation, engineering, materials, and hazard mitigation in mind so owners and developers have a clearer story for lenders, insurers, and local officials.