A new kind of indoor/outdoor structure for maximizing aliveness.

Participate in the living world.

(Without leaving comfort behind.)

The Problem:

Buildings may be safe, cool, cozy or productive,

but they also block us from participating with the world outside.

They sterilize senses optimized for thriving outdoors.

They over-isolate us and diminish real-life social connection.

Buildings create a world that says: “You can’t have it all”.

Now you can

Fossil fuel use for AC and heat exhausts our wallets. It incentivizes keeping us sealed away.

Full sensory optionality. Be immersively in the outdoors, not just looking at it through glass.

Social engagement availability. A walk-up outer corner bar, aligned (eye to eye) with your indoor corner table.

An embarrassment of solar riches runs the heating and cooling with the corner flung wide open. Revel in the weather you love, remain present for goodness passing by.

The Solution:

The Halo

Fully open or completely sealed. (And every degree in between.) The choice is always yours.

Connected to

people

Face-to-face, eye to eye alignment

Supports a conversation up to 8 without a post in the way

Dignified approach

The inner table and outer bar create one continuous surface where occupant and approacher meet as equals — face to face at the same height.

Solar powered comfort

Open across more conditions

Full nature contact

A new default: windows open to life outside. At 15 to 30 times the solar Watts/SF of typical solar buildings, the Halo runs mechanical heating and cooling even with the corner flung wide open.

The Halo is inspired by how our bodies flex between focus work, refuge , social connection, and weather changes.

Connected to

place

Built For:

The best events activate people's fullest capacity to relate.

Where your clientele co-author the experiences your property promises.

It’s a top-talent magnet. Some use it on the weekend just for fun.

A cozy sanctuary for the full immersion in your garden or music.

Testamonials

FAQ’s

  • A Halo is for being a participant in the world.

    A backyard shed with solar is like being in any other small room. The Halo makes you feel like you are actually within the garden, rather than inside a small room looking out a window at one.

    It also optionally merges you with people. A walk-up outer corner bar, aligned (eye to eye) with your indoor corner table, is the shortest path from stranger to partner.

  • Orders are built in our factory and take 6 months to deliver. For event or short term rentals, they can be operable an hour after getting dropped off by a pickup truck. If it’s an officially permitted temporary install, assume a day or two for temporary foundations and tie-downs. Basic Solar package of 6 panels can be preinstalled, larger 12 panel systems take half a day to set up onsite.

  • Doubling up our permanent ones is baked into it’s design DNA. Take two 10×16’s and get a 20×16 space for larger group meetings, yoga or activity rooms.

  • Our trailer version is about 8 ½ feet wide by 14 ½ feet long. The fixed versions are a bit bigger, 10 feet wide by 16 feet long.

  • The base model seats 4 inside and 4 outside at the bar.  It comes with a solar powered heated and air conditioned space with a fresh air monitoring system. The base  package includes 6 solar panels, a battery large enough to run the heating and cooling for a full day without sun, minifridge, dim-to-warm lighting, electrical outlets, a TV monitor that rises from the table for video conferencing, and a great sound system. Door comes with digital smart lock with keypad.You supply the WIFI and extenders if needed. Exterior access such as stairs or ramps are not automatically included. 

    Upgrade options include a larger 12 panel solar system, exterior steps and ramp options, and optional table configurations.

  • We are building the towable version for pilot programs, events and installs where relocation is needed. A pick up truck tows it to you, and it stays on its own wheels. Jacks and pads are then installed to level and support it and in most cases it can be used the same day.

    The Permanent model has no wheels and is delivered on a flatbed truck and uses equipment to maneuver it into its permanent position, typically over some type of prepared foundation like a concrete slab or pier and pad.


  • Yes, our units are fully accessible inside. Additionally, all permitted commercial installs require an accessible path from the parking space to the front door, typically including a ramp. Each site is unique and will require “Path of Travel” documentation. Single family residential installs don’t mandate accessibility. When required, owners can supply their own or we can provide custom ramps fit to match the aesthetics of the Keep that can fit your specific site conditions.


  • Only on permanent commercial installs. Metal pier over concrete pad with anchorage strapping works for temporary commercial installs and qualifies as a “permanent install” for residential.


  • Absolutely.

  • Whether for commercial use or home-office, one can depreciate 100% of the purchase cost in the first year if you order the towable version because it can be considered business equipment. After the first year, put the Keep on a permanent foundation and the majority of the unit’s purchase price can be added to your home’s appraised value and actually appreciate over time along with your home.


  • Yes, We’ll have it engineered for it.

  • No. In most cases, code requirements make commercial roof-top installs infeasible. Check with your architect.


  • There were many, but the largest federal level incentives have been recently eliminated. Check with your local utility & state

  • There are a lot of variables that affect the price; such as amount of solar and battery desired, or site conditions that affect install or ramp requirements. Please email or call to discuss.

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A halo is made to enhance what nature intended you to be.

Daniel Krivens, Founder

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