DESIGN NAME: Mobile Living Hall
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Commercial and Exhibition
INSPIRATION: Componentization allows for reusing materials and equipment. The ideal reusable rate of the curtain wall of a living hall is up to 90%, with up to a 85% reusable rate for indoor decoration and up to a 70% overall comprehensive reusable rate. The implementation of this case has opened a new chapter for the construction of temporary living halls and exhibition halls.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The "mobile" living hall project, located in Changshu of Jiangsu, refers to a life hall analogous to the Mongolian yurts that hordes live in, which can be disassembled, moved and re-constructed. The modules of horizontal and vertical planes are selected based on not only aesthetic considerations, but also the convenience and cost efficiency for manufacturing, shipping and constructing the curtain wall, so as to minimize waste and achieve convenient transport and easy construction.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The "mobile" living hall project, refers to a life hall analogous to the Mongolian yurts that hordes live in, which can be disassembled, moved and re-constructed.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in 2017 and finished in 2018. The detailed address of the project is Changshu, Jiangsu, CHINA.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The purely component-based construction of living halls (a fully bolted steel structure + detachable cellular curtain walls + a glass roof with cellular sheets + a floor based on steel grating plates + light-steel structural partition walls) makes it possible for fully industrialized and fabricated construction and manufacturing, so that construction progress can be greatly accelerated through efficient organization.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Gross Built Area (square meters): 1200㎡
TAGS: Mobile, Standard, aesthetics, Reuse, industrialization
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: This design roots in how the proportion between standardized dimensions and aesthetics is balanced. To fulfill the requirements concerning the indoor minimum space and the module of the curtain wall unit, the ratio of dimensions and floor distribution have been analyzed repeatedly before determining the use fundamental structural unit. The 2nd floor can vary to match with the requirements of the sample room; the non-accessible roof, made of recyclable cellular glass, reduces construction loads and allows for both the suspended ceiling and the free opening of skylights in the roof.
CHALLENGE: This design roots in how the proportion between standardized dimensions and aesthetics is balanced and how the harmony between fabricated components and styles is achieved.
ADDED DATE: 2019-02-28 03:50:53
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : GLA-Design
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1/ARCN-EXIST,2018
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