The document proposes a design for a disaster relief village in Haiti using sprung instant structures to provide shelter and community for the 1.2 million people still displaced since the 2010 earthquake. The proposed design aims to quickly provide shelter that is affordable, resistant to natural elements, and addresses both physical and social needs by giving dignity and enabling communities. Key aspects of the design include dormitories, washrooms, and administrative spaces that can be assembled rapidly and expanded over time to house thousands at a relatively low cost while being resistant to hurricanes and earthquakes.