02/06/2026
CYCOMLAB – HOMES FOR THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Sustainable & Efficient Communities Program
CycomLab (Cyber Community Laboratory) is a multidisciplinary planning, design, and applied research platform dedicated to the development of Sustainable and Efficient Communities (SEC) as a response to rural poverty, housing deficits, environmental vulnerability, and unequal access to technology and public services in the Dominican Republic.
Building on more than two decades of research, pilot projects, GIS laboratories, and community-based planning initiatives, CycomLab proposes an integrated national housing and territorial development strategy under the program “Homes for the Dominican Republic”, focused on the creation of 126 Sustainable Efficient Communities and the delivery of 650,000 affordable homes through phased, scalable implementation.
Context and Challenge
Rural and peri-urban poverty in the Dominican Republic remains concentrated in border regions, agricultural zones, mountainous areas, and historically marginalized settlements such as bateyes. These areas face persistent challenges including limited access to infrastructure, employment, education, healthcare, energy, and legal documentation. CycomLab’s approach responds directly to these conditions by linking housing, land use planning, technology transfer, and economic productivity within a single territorial framework.
Planning & Development Model
CycomLab’s methodology is grounded in an Urban–Rural Integrated Life Model, where housing is not treated as an isolated product but as part of a living ecosystem connecting:
Green Industry & Agriculture
Public Services & Social Infrastructure
Technology & GIS-Based Decision Making
Metropolitan and Regional Connectivity
Biodiverse and Environmentally Protected Areas
Each community is structured around a compact urban core, surrounded by productive rural, industrial, and ecological zones, ensuring food security, employment generation, and environmental resilience.
GIS & Community Technology Centers
A central pillar of the program is the deployment of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Laboratories and Community Technology Centers, developed and transferred by CycomLab between 2004 and 2008, and expanded in subsequent phases. These centers support:
Local planning and land management
Infrastructure and housing layout optimization
Environmental impact monitoring
Community education and digital inclusion
Institutional coordination at municipal and provincial levels
This model transforms communities into data-enabled, participatory planning environments, reducing dependency and improving governance capacity.
Phased Implementation
The program advances through clearly defined stages:
Pilot and Prototype Communities
Urban Infrastructure & Access Development
Affordable Housing Construction
Energy-Efficient and Renewable Systems Integration
Economic Anchors (Agriculture, Green Industry, Services)
Replication at Regional and National Scale
Initial development clusters are designed around 1 km² urban units, expandable through concentric rural and industrial belts, supported by sustainable energy systems and regional transportation links.
Sustainability & Global Alignment
CycomLab’s proposal is fully aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the World Green Building Council principles, and international best practices in climate-resilient planning. The model directly supports SDGs related to housing, health, clean energy, economic growth, sustainable cities, climate action, and partnerships.
Vision
The Homes for the Dominican Republic initiative positions housing as a social, economic, and technological platform, capable of transforming vulnerable territories into self-sustaining, connected, and resilient communities. CycomLab’s role is to provide the planning intelligence, technical frameworks, and implementation models that allow this vision to scale nationally while remaining grounded in local realities.