Shelter Explained
A shelter is an architectural structure or natural formation providing protection from the environment
Shelter may also refer to:
Places
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- Shelter (1937, 1955, 1979), Encyclopædia Britannica education shorts - see List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
- Shelter, a 1998 film starring John Allen Nelson
- Shelter (2007 film), by Jonah Markowitz
- Shelter (2010 film), directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein
- Shelter (2012 film), directed by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling
- Shelter (2014 film), written and directed by Paul Bettany
- Shelter, a 2016 short film produced by A-1 Pictures
- Shelter, a 2017 film produced by Eran Riklis
Television
Literature
Music
Groups and labels
Albums
Songs
- "Shelter" (The xx song), 2011
- "Shelter" (Porter Robinson and Madeon song), 2016
- "Shelter" (Finneas song), 2019
- "Shelter", a song from Sounding a Mosaic by Bedouin Soundclash
- "Shelter", a song from Undeceived by Extol
- "Shelter", a song from Strange in Stereo by In the Woods...
- "Shelter", a song from The Shelter by Jars of Clay
- "Shelter", a song from The Eye of Every Storm by Neurosis
- "Shelter", a song from Trouble by Ray LaMontagne
- "Shelter", a song from You Are Here by thenewno2
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
Other uses
See also
- Animal shelter, a place where homeless, lost, or abandoned animals, mostly dogs and cats, are housed
- Homeless shelter, a place providing food and accommodation for the homeless
- Women's shelter, a refuge for women escaping domestic violence and intimate partner violence
- Shelter rule, a doctrine in the common law of property
- The Shelter (disambiguation)