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Ep. 9: Peter DeMaria on Modular Housing and Designing at Scale

43 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Questions for Designers (Q4D), Max Beach speaks with Peter DeMaria about architecture, modular construction, and the challenge of designing housing at scale. Peter shares how his work sits at the intersection of design, construction, and systems thinking, and what problem he’s really trying to solve through prefabrication. The conversation explores common misconceptions around modular housing, how constraints like cost and speed shape outcomes, and how designers can still protect quality while working at scale. They also discuss the importance of reframing assumptions, drawing inspiration from outside architecture, and where design is most needed as housing challenges continue to grow.

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