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This review paper examines integrating modular and prefabricated construction techniques in affordable housing, focusing on architectural design principles, benefits, and case studies of successful implementations. The research highlights the core principles of modular design, including flexibility, scalability, and standardization. It explores prefabrication methods emphasizing efficiency and sustainability. The study underscores the significant advantages of these techniques, such as reduced construction time, cost savings, and the ability to maintain or enhance quality and durability. Through an analysis of case studies, the paper identifies key lessons learned, including the importance of early planning, quality control, and flexibility in design. The conclusion discusses the challenges in widespread adoption, such as regulatory barriers and public perception, while suggesting future research areas and practical recommendations to integrate these methods further into affordable housing. The findings suggest that modular and prefabricated construction holds significant potential to address the global affordable housing crisis by providing high-quality, cost-effective, and rapidly deployable solutions.
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