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Later this year, Reframe will establish a localized microfactory in the Los Angeles area to accelerate fire recovery by building high-quality, climate-resilient homes quickly and at attainable pricing. Our design/build approach removes the complexity of project management, delivering a seamless experience from the first step in design until a home is complete and ready for occupancy.
Reframe is developing a climate-resilient home design for Southern California, featuring energy efficiency, durable materials, and fire-adaptive landscaping.
We built our first passive, net-energy-positive home in 48 days using our advanced microfactory and a 60% apprentice crew. Industrialized construction is making homebuilding faster, more efficient, and cost-effective. This home is net-energy-positive, with a HERS score of -25.
Reframe is developing a climate-resilient home design for Southern California, featuring energy efficiency, durable materials, and fire-adaptive landscaping.
By leveraging software-augmented workflows, we reduce the need for skilled labor on-site, allowing workers with entry-level experience to assemble high-performance homes quickly, mitigating the severe labor shortages that threaten to delay Southern California’s rebuilding efforts.
Our rapidly deployable localized microfactory, combined with our software-driven building design platform, enables the swift launch of a new production facility and product line in Southern California. By leveraging locally available, non-combustible materials, Reframe can efficiently produce fire-resilient homes tailored to the region’s climate, terrain, and building codes.
Reframe’s turnkey building approach offers a one-stop solution for Southern California’s rebuilding efforts, streamlining design, manufacturing, and on-site assembly. Our vertically integrated, modular system accelerates construction, reduces costs, and ensures high-quality, fire-resilient homes—eliminating delays caused by fragmented supply chains and labor shortages.