
Which Method Fits Your Project Best?
Every building project deserves a thoughtful and strategic approach. EVstudio does not believe in a one‑size‑fits‑all solution. Every project is unique, and the construction method you choose should support your goals for budget, schedule, quality, and site conditions. That is why EVstudio provides expert architectural and engineering services for both Modular Construction and Traditional Stick‑Frame Construction—helping you select the right approach and delivering full‑scope design support from concept through construction.
✔ Full-service design team experienced in both modular and conventional methods
✔ Vendor‑agnostic approach—we work with any modular manufacturer or contractor
✔ Code‑compliant structural, architectural, MEP, and civil solutions
✔ Optimized for cost, feasibility, and speed
✔ Tailored guidance to match your schedule and project goals
What Is Modular Construction?
Modular construction uses prefabricated modules built in a controlled factory setting. Crews transport these completed modules to the site for installation and final assembly.
Key Advantages
- Faster schedules due to simultaneous onsite and offsite work
- Improved quality control through factory precision
- Less weather impact on production
- Reduced waste and cleaner job sites
- Ideal for multifamily, hotels, workforce housing, remote projects, and repeatable units
Considerations
- Transportation size limits each module
- Early design decisions must be locked in
- Requires integration with a modular manufacturer
What Is Stick‑Frame Construction?
Stick‑frame construction builds the structure piece‑by‑piece onsite using lumber, panels, and standard field craftsmanship. This familiar method gives teams maximum flexibility during construction.
Key Advantages
- High flexibility for custom or complex designs
- Easy onsite modifications
- Broad contractor familiarity
- Ideal for single‑family homes, additions, custom buildings, and intricate layouts
Considerations
- Weather exposure affects the onsite schedule
- More onsite labor can add variability
- Often slower than modular depending on crew size and scope
Which System Is Best for Your Project?
The best approach depends on your timeline, budget, site access, construction experience, and design goals. Modular shines when speed, repeatability, or remote access matter. Stick‑frame excels when customization and complex geometry take priority. Each method offers unique strengths.
EVstudio helps you evaluate every factor so you can make an informed choice that saves time, reduces risk, and delivers long‑term success. We design what you need—because your project deserves more than an off‑the‑shelf solution.








