The dream of owning a home is fading.

We’re on a mission to restore it.

Over the last 50 years, home prices have grown far faster than incomes.

A family consisting of a mother, father, and two children standing outside on a sidewalk in front of a yellow house with green lawns and trees.

It used to be easier,
it can be again.

Not long ago, working-class Americans could afford to buy a home.

Now, 75% of households cannot afford a median-priced home.

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Under construction two-story house with exposed plywood siding and multiple windows, construction materials in yard, trees in background.

Necessity,
meet invention.

Building a home isn't easy.
New technologies emerged,
but costs continue to increase.

We can reverse the trend with
a fundamentally new approach.

Create desirable single-family homes that you can afford.

The goal is simple:

Meet the team dedicated to the challenge:

The path is difficult.

The Integral Methods team standing outdoors in front of a large glass window with trees reflecting off of it.

From humble beginnings, the startup eventually grew to become a global leader in subsea robotics.

As the engineers, designers, and builders who helped shape that journey, we bring decades of expertise in solving complex, high-stakes problems.

Now, we’re focused on a new challenge:
Restoring the dream of affordable homeownership.

In 1985, Tyler Schilling founded Schilling Robotics

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Tyler Schilling, smiling for the camera while holding a robotic wrist joint.
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Together, we’re pioneering new methods to revive the American Dream.

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Affordable. Desirable. Yours.

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