Episode
How 100 homes in Maui could change disaster relief forever
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- Buildings 2.0
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- Nov 28, 2025
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- 2316
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Summary
In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Jordan Rogove and Wayne Norbeck about their innovative approach to disaster housing through modular construction. They discuss the challenges of scaling affordable housing, the regulatory hurdles they face, and the importance of design in creating dignified living spaces. The conversation also highlights their recent project in Hawaii, where they successfully delivered homes in response to the devastating wildfires. The episode concludes with insights on the future of modular housing and the need for streamlined processes in disaster response. Takeaways The stigma around modular housing needs to be addressed. Design can significantly impact the quality of affordable housing. Regulatory challenges are a major barrier to scaling modular housing. Advocacy for changes in building codes is essential for progress. Natural light and thoughtful design enhance living conditions. The recent project in Hawaii showcased the potential of modular housing. Streamlining disaster response can save time and resources. Innovative financing options are crucial for affordable housing. Collaboration with various partners is key to successful projects. The future of housing requires a shift in how we approach construction.