Discover how modular and reusable wall systems transform static structures into adaptable, sustainable assets that maximize efficiency and design flexibility.

Explore the transformative potential of modular construction in the course "From Static to Strategic: Temporary Walls in Dynamic Design." In an era where flexibility and sustainability are paramount, traditional static construction methods are increasingly being challenged by adaptable solutions. Join industry expert Asa Lee, founding partner of Excel Architecture and Modular Design (XLA), as she delves into the technical and practical intricacies of temporary, reusable, and modular wall systems.
This course examines how off-site construction technologies address unique challenges, such as the harsh Canadian climate, labor shortages, and rapid programming changes in commercial and healthcare sectors. Through a detailed discussion, learners will gain insights into how factory-controlled environments improve quality control, reduce construction waste, and accelerate project timelines compared to conventional drywall assemblies.
Key learning outcomes and topics covered in this course include:
Whether you are an architect, engineer, or project manager, this course provides a comprehensive overview of how to leverage modular design to create resilient, efficient, and adaptable spaces. Discover the factors that determine whether a modular approach is appropriate for your specific project parameters and how to navigate the emerging trends in the architectural landscape.

Architect, Founder of xL Architecture & Modular Design (XLA)
Eisa specializes in modular architectural designs, focusing on multi-residential and affordable housing projects. A graduate of the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, she brings over a decade of experience across various sectors, including retail, commercial, institutional, and custom residential projects, demonstrating her versatility and deep industry knowledge. With a strong foundation in both design and fabrication, Eisa offers a holistic perspective on modular construction. Her expertise in Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA), enables her to streamline projects from initial concept through production, ensuring efficiency and precision. As an RHFAC Professional, Eisa is dedicated to designing inclusive spaces that balance accessibility requirements with the unique demands of modular manufacturing. Additionally, as a Certified Passive House Designer, she actively integrates sustainability into her projects, blending Passive House principles with broader environmental, and energy-efficient initiatives to create innovative, high-performance buildings.