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thedance | 6 years ago

Building houses in factories doesn't really solve a big problem. We're actually really, really good at building on-site. Just look at the experience of Factory_OS and their building that was "built in 10 days"[1]. While it may be the case under a narrow interpretation, it's also the case that the project spent a year in site prep, 5 years in planning and permitting, and six months after "building" it they are still detailing and finishing and are another 6 months away from occupancy.

https://factoryos.com/press/housing-development-erected-in-w...

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californical|6 years ago

The second sentence of your linked article says that it was pre-assembled and just needed to have the pieces fitted together on-site. It also says constructing it normally would've taken a year

thedance|6 years ago

Yeah but it’s a press release. What I’m telling you is if you walk to this site today, they’re still working on it and far from being done.

carapace|6 years ago

FWIW, this was ~90 years ago: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_house

> The Dymaxion House was completed in 1930 after two years of development, and redesigned in 1945. Buckminster Fuller wanted to mass-produce a bathroom and a house.