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We can only drive real change by opening up the conversation and connecting housing development with a broader range of interests and stakeholders. While practitioners like architects who design buildings and investors who finance them are key players, they are just part of the picture. We need many more voices at the table—so that new technologies, which already have the potential to address major challenges, can truly be put into action.

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If it is so great - why it doesn't work?
Debunking myths about prefabrication is equally important as teaching and learning about the  new technologies available in the market.
Just like any other technology it has it's downsides
In many cases prefabrication has the same problem as recycled buildings - they look not good aesthetically.
Wanna share some relevant case study on off-site construction for social housing purpouses?
Help us spread the word and leave a comment on that.
What's your GENERAL opinion about off-site?
Don't be shy. Tells us what you think and why maybe you think on-site is still a better solution.
What do you think is necessary to unlock the widespread adoption of off-site construction techniques?
You don't have to be a technological expert on the topic to have an opinion on what needs to be done so off-site could really work and be implemented on a bigger scale.