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Lana is a prefabricated, affordable, and earthquake-resistant housing solution designed to provide safe and permanent homes for disaster-impacted families and returning refugees in Afghanistan. Meaning "bird's nest" in Persian/Dari, Lana can be built in less than 30 days and installed on-site in just 2 days. Equipped with solar power for lighting and heating, Lana offers a self-sufficient, reliable and sustainable living solution.
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Preparation
Day 2
Installation
Day 3
Move in!
The October 2023 earthquakes in Herat, returned refugees from Pakistan, and the 2024 flash floods, displaced nearly a million people, creating an urgent need for over 150,000 homes by the end of 2030. This crisis compounds Afghanistan's ongoing humanitarian challenges, and these challenges only get worse by the passing of time.
Traditional housing solutions built by the families themselves have proven inadequate, leaving many families vulnerable to future disasters. Lana addresses this gap by offering properly-built, durable homes that ensure safety and stability.
For more in-depth information about Lana, our plans and vision, read these brief articles from the mind of Ferdous at tahdab.co/articles.
We invite you to take action from the comfort of your own space. Your donation, no matter how small, can help us go from 0 to 1. Every contribution brings us closer to beginning our mission. You can;
You can learn more about Lana and how you can get involved at: tahdab.co/Lana
We are also inviting the organizations and other entities who wish to support families build their lives up and order Lana homes for them through Aseel Institution Portal.
Floor Layout
Front View
Cross Section
Back View
Side Views
Lana is developed by Tahdab, led by architect Ferdous Samim, who has over a decade of experience in the field. Through Taak Design, founded in 2012 in Kabul, Ferdous has gained a deep understanding of Afghanistan's architectural challenges and needs.
Our team is uniquely positioned to deliver a solution that is both innovative and grounded in local realities. We believe that Lana has the potential to make a significant impact, providing homes that meet the community's needs and withstand natural disasters.
Building the Minimum Viable Product (MVP), our first Lana is a critical step in this part of our program. We have done the research, the math, and design and now it’s time to build and test its effectiveness.
The success of the MVP will pave the way for mass production, enabling us to meet the urgent housing needs of Afghanistan. This campaign is crucial to our mission, as we cannot begin large-scale production without proving the concept first.
You can visit www.tahdab.co for more information, or you can contact Ferdous directly at [email protected].
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Platform fee5%
Transaction fee20%
Technical & Admin Services75%
Lana Production