The Future of Remote Housing: Smart Modular Cities for the Alaska Energy Corridor
Melissa Boyacı2026-03-13T11:12:02+03:00The Future of Remote Housing: Smart Modular Cities for the Alaska Energy Corridor Alaska’s expanding energy corridor, driven by large-scale LNG developments, pipeline infrastructure, mining operations, and renewable energy initiatives, is creating an unprecedented demand for remote workforce accommodation. Unlike traditional temporary camps used in earlier industrial projects, the next generation of workforce housing must function as highly efficient, technologically integrated communities capable of supporting thousands of workers over extended project timelines. These emerging settlements are increasingly referred to as smart modular cities: scalable, digitally managed, and energy-efficient modular infrastructures designed for remote industrial environments. In Alaska, where logistics, more..




