EVstudio Joins Volumod, Colliers, and Artemis Development at the 2025 Indiana Housing Conference
Indianapolis, IN — August 27–28, 2025
The 2025 Indiana Housing Conference, held at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, brought together over 700 professionals from across the affordable housing sector. Among the standout sessions was a dynamic panel featuring EVstudio, Volumod, Colliers, and Artemis Development, focused on the transformative potential of modular construction in addressing housing affordability and accessibility.
EVstudio’s Role in the Conversation
EVstudio was invited to participate in the panel titled “Controlling Costs with Innovative Modular Construction.” With extensive experience in modular architecture and engineering, and a growing collaboration with Volumod, EVstudio was well-positioned to share insights on how integrated design strategies can reduce costs, accelerate timelines, and uphold quality standards in affordable housing.
Gwyn Drop, an architect at EVstudio specializing in modular construction, represented the firm on the panel. Drop emphasized the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration to ensure modular projects meet both design aspirations and budgetary constraints.
A Collaborative Effort
The panel brought together key players in the modular housing ecosystem:
- Volumod – An Indianapolis-based modular manufacturer known for its speed and cost-efficiency
- Colliers – A global real estate services firm offering expertise in market trends and financing
- Artemis Development – A regional developer committed to sustainable, community-focused housing
Together, the panelists explored how modular construction can be a strategic solution to Indiana’s housing shortage—without compromising on design integrity or affordability.
Engaging a Diverse Audience
The session drew a wide range of attendees, including:
- Developers seeking scalable construction solutions
- Policymakers focused on zoning and regulatory frameworks
- Nonprofits advocating for housing equity
- Investors and lenders exploring modular financing models
The interactive format fostered meaningful dialogue between panelists and participants, strengthening connections among those shaping the future of housing in Indiana.
Why It Matters
With 35 breakout sessions, 48 industry topics, and over 8 hours of networking, the Indiana Housing Conference served as a vital platform for innovation and collaboration. EVstudio’s participation underscored its leadership in modular design and its commitment to solving complex housing challenges through forward-thinking strategies.
Written by: Gwyn Drop