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Dason Whitsett is principal architect at Kasita, a modern builder of prefabricated micro-homes. His belief is that buildings should enhance life for both the individual and for the environment and that everybody should have access to a great, well-designed space. By building its homes in a factory environment, the company can use manufacturing efficiencies to produce a high-quality building for a cost that is comparable to site-built construction. Tune in to hear more of Whitsett’s thoughts on how builders can help to make their homes flexible enough to adapt as technology changes and about how Kasita approaches the challenges of adapting to zoning laws in different communities.