CROSSHATCH PROJECT

UOL Relief

UOL Relief is a community-focused emergency support project designed to provide immediate assistance, shelter, and essential services during crisis situations. The project emphasizes rapid response, accessibility, and organized space planning to support affected individuals efficiently.

The design focuses on temporary shelter areas, medical support zones, food distribution points, storage facilities, coordination offices, and controlled circulation to ensure smooth operations during relief activities.

Project Type

Emergency Relief Center

Area Size

38,000 SQFT

Design Style

Functional Institutional

Software Used

Revit + BIM + AutoCAD

Project Overview

UOL Relief was envisioned as a structured emergency response facility where architecture supports humanitarian aid, coordination, and efficient distribution of essential resources.

The project integrates shelter zones, medical aid stations, logistics storage, command control rooms, and public service areas to ensure effective crisis management and community support.

Crosshatch designed the facility using BIM-based planning, flexible spatial strategies, and modern emergency infrastructure principles to ensure speed, adaptability, and operational efficiency.

“Design for relief should prioritize speed, safety, and human dignity.”

Crosshatch develops humanitarian infrastructure that supports communities through efficient, compassionate, and well-organized architectural solutions.