The demand for affordable rented housing leads investors and developers on a search for ways to set up dwellings quickly and efficiently. Modular construction has proved to be one way to build up affordable housing facilities where they are scarce. The line production of large-sized modules in a climatically stable environment with standardization and typification speeds up the whole construction process for new flats. More and more progressive investors are choosing method of construction for the timeliness, the professional production approach, and the proven quality of modular structures. And moreover, the modular architecture is beautiful.
This involves 11 residential houses intended for social housing purposes in the German City of Hamburg.
Year of implementation: | 2012 |
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Client: | COMMA |
Country of implementation: | Germany |
Each house is made up of 43 modules. The ground floor and 1st floor are divided into four housing units and the 2nd floor into two. Each housing unit contains three individual rooms with a shared toilet and bathroom.
Year of implementation: | 2015 |
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Client: | COMMA |
Country of implementation: | Germany |
Ten modular residential units that serve as protected accommodation for the mentally handicapped.
Year of implementation: | 2010 |
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Client: | GGZ FRIESLAND |
Country of implementation: | Netherlands |
Přístavba hotelu LE RELAIS DE LA MALMAISON v Paříži.
Year of implementation: | 2019 |
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Architect / Studio: | MARINA PROJETS & ARCHITECTURE |
Country of implementation: | France |