2022
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202234904006
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Correlation between modular construction and sustainability in the building life cycle

Abstract: Modular and prefabricated construction is increasingly regarded as a cost-effective and time-saving alternative to traditional construction methods; and is more than just a trend of the last few years. It is often described with the characteristics “fast and cheap” which gives the appearance of standing in great contrast with sustainability. However, modular construction and sustainability are more strongly correlated than one might think. The notion of sustainability in the life cycle of modular construction … Show more

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“…This technology can achieve a remarkable level of completion, reaching upwards of 95% before its transportation to the designated location [1]. While some researchers state that modular construction is constituted by a dimensionally unified spatial unit or a 3D volumetric section [3][4][5][6], others describe it in the form of 2D planar components (pre-assembled elements) or fully volumetric units [7][8][9]. From the viewpoint of these authors, modules can cover a diverse range of prefabricated elements or systems, including component groups and complete units of significant size and volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology can achieve a remarkable level of completion, reaching upwards of 95% before its transportation to the designated location [1]. While some researchers state that modular construction is constituted by a dimensionally unified spatial unit or a 3D volumetric section [3][4][5][6], others describe it in the form of 2D planar components (pre-assembled elements) or fully volumetric units [7][8][9]. From the viewpoint of these authors, modules can cover a diverse range of prefabricated elements or systems, including component groups and complete units of significant size and volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%