Saving The World One House At A Time

Housing Tech For Social And Enviornmental Impact

Our Mission

At SwanModulus, we envision a future where housing is both accessible and sustainable for everyone—a future where choosing greener living is affordable and supports the preservation of our planet. We are pioneering this vision by creating self-sustaining communities that prioritize environmental responsibility while offering homes that foster well-being, stability, and economic empowerment.
We are dedicated to driving the UK’s sustainable transition by developing innovative solutions to retrofit existing housing stock. By improving energy efficiency and aligning with UN SDGs, we aim to tackle today’s urgent challenges and pave the way for a greener, more resilient future for generations to come.

Core Team

Nabeel Siddiqui

CEO and Co-founder

M. Saquib

CTO and Co-founder

Yaseen Khalid

COO Co-founder

Gaity Ara Khalid

Creative Marketing Head

Miran Saifi

Business Development Manager

Achievements

Our founders featured

in Forbes 30 under 30 list

Part of 2021’s UN Climate

Change Conference (COP26)

Saved more than 20,000,000
kg of CO2 emissions

Pakistan’s first Net-Zero

housing community(COP26)

Our Values

Collaboration

We build meaningful relationships with our stakeholders and foster teamwork to engineer the best solutions.

Integrity

Everything we do, we do it with complete honesty and dedication. In our dealings with others, we maintain a high level of respect for people and the environment.

Social Impact

In the solutions we provide to our clients, we prioritize minimizing our footprint on earth and maximizing the positive impact of our projects.

Leadership

Pioneering sustainable development in developing countries by building autonomous housing for the bottom of the pyramid.

Safety

People are our most important asset, and their safety is our foremost priority.

Find out more about Modulustech

Modulustech’s contruction is human-centred and innovative to deliver tangible and financial benefit to people as well as the Planet..

Current Housing Landscape

In 2023-2024, only 62,289 affordable homes were completed in England, a 2% decline from the previous year. Alarmingly, housing starts fell by 39%, with just 43,439 initiated—the lowest since 2016-2017.

Urban areas are hit hardest, where soaring demand and limited supply have driven rents to record highs. In London, rents surged by 11.6% in November 2024, pushing the average monthly rent above £2,200.

Government Targets and Challenges

To address this, the government aims to build 1.5 million homes during the current parliamentary term, requiring 370,000 approvals annually. Plans include streamlining planning policies and utilizing green belt areas.
However, critics argue that reliance on private developers is insufficient. Experts call for significant public investment in social housing to truly address the shortage.

The Path Forward

Bridging the housing gap requires bold reforms and substantial investment. By prioritizing affordable and sustainable solutions, the UK can move closer to ensuring everyone has access to safe, affordable housing.