Cutting Waste, Not Corners

At houm., we're setting a new standard in housing construction that benefits both developers and homeowners alike.

Traditional housing construction often wastes valuable resources with inefficient processes and subpar materials. 

To address this Houm has completely redesigned the housing delivery process to maximize efficiency. By streamlining operations and employing advanced technologies like generative design and digital fabrication, we are able to save substantial time and money for homeowners without compromising our commitment to quality.

We are more effective.

Current housing must be made livable through the continual infusion of non-renewable resources, at a rate that is simply not affordable for most people and not sustainable for our planet.

Houm takes a different approach by reinvesting some of the time and money saved through the creation of a more efficient process to embed the most effective and sustainable materials and technologies in all of our homes. This proactive strategy ensures that our homes not only meet high livability standards but also minimize their ecological footprint from the outset, all without increasing initial costs to homeowners.


We are more efficient.

Current housing is not sustainable, consuming unnecessary resources to not only construct, but maintain. This creates homes that are too expensive for most people to afford and have a sharply limited useful lifetime.

At Houm, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword.—it’s our guiding principle. Beyond environmental considerations, we embrace financial, social, and cultural sustainability as essential pillars of our practice. By reducing resource consumption during construction and ensuring long-term durability, our homes remain affordable and functional for generations to come.

Whether you’re a developer looking to innovate or a homeowner seeking a sustainable, efficient home, Houm invites you to explore a new era in housing. 

Discover how our approach can elevate your expectations of what a home can be.

We are more sustainable.