Inevitable

Modular, High-Quality Homes Built Faster and Cheaper with Cuby

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Dec 16, 2025
Aleks Gampel, COO and co-founder of Cuby, discusses innovative approaches to tackle the housing crisis. He highlights the use of mobile microfactories that produce home components locally, drastically reducing costs and carbon emissions. Aleks explains the failures of past prefab models and the inefficiencies of centralized gigafactories. He shares insights on creating unskilled local jobs and how Cuby's design aims for resilience and affordability. With plans for expanding into multifamily housing, he envisions a transformative future for construction.
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INSIGHT

Reframe Housing As An Assembly-Line Problem

  • Housing construction today is slow, wasteful, and carbon intensive, creating huge embodied emissions and material waste before occupancy.
  • Cuby reframes the problem by asking what if housing finally had an assembly-line moment and the factory moved to demand.
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Regulation And Labor Are The Core Shortage Drivers

  • Two core drivers of the shortage are heavy regulation and a collapsing skilled construction workforce.
  • Labor accounts for a majority of build cost, so reducing skilled labor is the primary lever to lower housing cost.
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Waste Reduction And Resilience Lower Emissions

  • Construction waste is massive (about four tons per single-family home) and a large source of embodied carbon.
  • Cuby reduces ~95% of onsite waste and designs for high R-values and storm resilience to cut operational emissions and insurance exposure.
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