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Despite the hurdles, successful implementations of prefab housing exist. Sweden's One Million Program, initiated during a housing crisis in the 1960s, is a notable example. The Swedish government standardized prefab designs to rapidly build housing, resulting in the construction of a million homes in just ten years. This program's success stemmed from solid government backing and the development of housing on less regulated greenfield sites, offering lessons for other nations facing similar challenges today.