Virginia Studios, an innovative affordable housing project, stands as an excellent example of modern modular construction, featuring 301 meticulously designed studio units within a five-story building on a single-level podium foundation. Located in the Spartan Keyes neighborhood of San Jose, the unique construction blends stick-framed sections with prefabricated modular units, offering residents efficient and comfortable living spaces. The units were produced at the state-of-the-art Autovol plant in Nampa, Idaho—the first fully automated modular construction facility in the United States, a project also designed by Axiom. This development includes modern amenities such as modular elevators and a spacious rooftop patio to enhance the overall living experience.
Virginia Studios is a statement of what’s possible when advanced robotics and precision engineering are applied to construction. The five-story building not only offers sleek studio units but also includes resort-style amenities, including a courtyard, community room, and BBQ areas. Projects like this are a testament to the future of construction, where innovative technology meets thoughtful design to create functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable living spaces.