Steelman · slot A
The resilient-rebuild case
A climate adaptation researcher would argue —We are now rebuilding the same communities again and again — Altadena after Eaton, Gulf towns after every hurricane season, mountain valleys after each new flood. Stick-built reconstruction on a traditional timeline cannot keep pace with a climate that is loading the dice for disaster. Factory-built homes can be engineered to stricter fire, wind and flood specs than most site-built housing, delivered in months rather than years, and repeated at scale across a burn scar or flood plain. For families like the Warneskys, prefab is not a compromise — it is the fastest path back into a hardened home, and at the community level it is how we keep neighborhoods alive between disasters instead of watching them hollow out.