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Despite prefab's ability to cut down on site construction time, delivery of components is still reliant mainly on trucks—it's a pure intersection of design and mobility. It took eight flatbeds to deliver the Marmol Radziner–designed prefab house in Desert Hot Springs, now owned by Kristopher Dukes and Matt Jacobsen, who hosted a private dinner for Dwell and Volvo during Modernism Week. The topics of conversation? Mobility and design, technology, and the future.