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Prototype Industrialized Construction System Presents Modularity and Sustainability for a Resilient Future

By Glanze Patrick staff@designtimes.com | Feb 28, 2024 08:15 AM EST

(Photo Cristóbal Valdes)

As our world moves in tandem with sometimes changing dynamics, one finds a confluence of debilitating pandemics, antagonistic conflicts, deepening economic instability, and climate-related disasters; the construction industry is increasingly facing new challenges. The available financial assistance becomes less case by case while interest skyrockets globally. If the obvious infrastructure and housing deficit seen worldwide does not come to the surface. As a result of this inescapable crisis needing a radical shift, professionals like architects, designers, and builders are figuratively obsessed with investigating new tools and technologies with which the future architecture and constrictive industry can be empowered and become more accessive, sustainable, and resilient.

(Photo: Cristóbal Valdes)

A Revolutionary Collaboration

In a landmark collaboration with The Andes House, Ignacio Rojas Hirigoyen Arquitectos has spearheaded a revolutionary industrialized construction system poised to redefine the essence of building practices. Taking a cue from the automotive and aerospace industry that prides itself on material and performance standards, not to forget component-based assembly, the concept behind this to-be-developed system is based on modularity. The system that employs wood as an environmentally concerned building material and chooses steel to be reversible boosts the application, thereby overcoming the limits. By this, an affordable and universal solution is achieved.

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(Photo: Cristóbal Valdes)

Emphasis on Modular Coordination

At the crux of this innovative system lies its emphasis on modular coordination, a strategic endeavor to minimize waste and streamline the construction process. A sleek yet robust metal framework serves as the system's structural backbone, complemented by wooden casings that artfully configure the facades, striking a harmonious balance between resilience and adaptability.

A hallmark feature of this transformative system is its inherent modularity and reusability. Each component has been painstakingly crafted to be replaceable and reusable, facilitating seamless disassembly, storage, and reassembly for many applications. This optimizes storage and transportation logistics and underscores a steadfast commitment to the principles of the circular economy, thereby mitigating waste and championing sustainability at every turn.

Efficient Assembly and Disassembly

Moreover, this innovative system's assembly and disassembly processes are remarkably efficient, necessitating minimal training and tools. Armed with only torque wrenches and electric screwdrivers, construction endeavors can be executed swiftly and cost-effectively, even within tight timeframes and with minimal demand for labor.

(Photo: Cristóbal Valdes)

Versatile Adaptability

The unparalleled versatility of this industrialized construction system knows no bounds, as it stands, poised to adapt seamlessly to a diverse array of purposes ranging from residential dwellings to medium-height structures, schools, and healthcare facilities. Embellished with innovative features such as ventilated facades and roofs adorned with generous metallic eaves, the system not only exudes aesthetic charm but also facilitates passive ventilation and enhances energy efficiency, thereby further burnishing its credentials as a sustainable solution for the built environment.

Designed with universality in mind, the prototype and its constituent components are inherently accessible and adaptable to diverse contexts, thereby paving the way for continuous evolution and improvement. In an era of unprecedented challenges, this visionary system by Ignacio Rojas Hirigoyen Arquitectos and The Andes House stands as a beacon of hope and progress. By embracing sustainable practices and harnessing the power of modular design principles, this transformative system offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where architecture and construction are resilient and deeply imbued with environmental responsibility and social inclusivity.

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