In the past 25 years, REB Architects has worked on more than 150 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit projects, including rehabilitations, adaptive reuse, and new construction developments. Over the last 17 years, nearly half of these projects were completed as part of the development team for Wabuck Development, showing a strong and ongoing partnership built on shared goals and a commitment to quality affordable housing. This experience has given REB Architects a solid understanding of the regulations, budgets, and design strategies needed to deliver successful projects that serve the community.
This month, Jeffrey, Emily, and Dallas visited Volumod, the modular factory where some of the units for our Bond Portfolio projects are being built. The portfolio includes 6 projects across Kentucky, featuring both stick-built and modular construction methods.
REB Architects collaborated with Wabuck Development, EV Studios, and Volumod to ensure a cohesive design approach that blends both construction types seamlessly. Using our knowledge of Kentucky Housing Corporation’s Minimum Design Requirements and the construction preferences of Clayton Watkins Construction, we worked to align layouts, finishes, and unit sizes so that residents enjoy a consistent and unified community experience no matter which type of unit they live in.







