🏗️ The future of façades might not be built on-site anymore. Prefabrication is quietly reshaping how we design and deliver — and it’s accelerating. I had a great conversation recently with someone in the industry. We both noticed the same thing: more and more façade work is moving off-site. Think about it — traditionally, assembling a façade meant coordinating 17 different trades in real time, on-site. That’s a recipe for delays, surprises, and high cost. But with prefabrication, we shift that complexity into controlled manufacturing environments — ✅ Better quality ✅ Fewer delays ✅ Lower carbon footprint ✅ Smoother execution This isn’t about standardizing design. It’s about simplifying delivery without sacrificing creativity. 💭 So here’s my question to you: As designers, engineers, and builders — how are you seeing prefabrication affect the way we think about façade systems? Let’s share insights 👇 #FacadeDesign #Prefabrication #ConstructionInnovation #ModularConstruction #FacadeEngineering #AECIndustry #ArchitectureTrends #OffsiteConstruction #BuildingSmarter #DesignToDelivery #SustainableConstruction #ConstructionLeadership #ThoughtLeadership #LinkedInVideo #BuildingComposites

We have to change with the times. I am excited to lean into and offer pre-fabricated opaque walls - not just curtainwall.

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