Prefabricated and Modular Architecture: Aligning Design with Manufacture and Assembly
Author: William Hogan-O'Neill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Prefabricated and Modular Architecture demystifies age-old perceptions surrounding prefabrication and modularisation of buildings, offering a fresh approach to design and procurement. Experienced architect, William Hogan-O'Neill, provides a unique insight into why architectural design, manufacturing and assembly processes must coexist in parallel. In order for the architectural profession to have a meaningful existence in the future, it must examine the new opportunities that are emerging through automation and artificial intelligence from within the factory environment, as opposed to the construction site. In addition, the book explores the following topics; core elements defining prefabrication; perceptions and influences; precision, exactness and tolerances; standardisation and economies of scale; panelised versus modular buildings as a design solution and, finally, common features, technical considerations and certification. AUTHOR: William Hogan-O'Neill is a chartered architect who has been in professional practice for over thirty-five years. As principal of his own architects' practice, HOCA. he has led as a skilled research practitioner in delivering architect-designed prefabricated and modular housing, school and university projects and other community buildings. He is identified as a subject expert and award winner in prefabricated and modular architecture and is regularly invited to give talks to industry professionals on applying alternative strategies to traditional construction. 123 colour photographs and 36 diagrams
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Prefabricated and Modular Architecture demystifies age-old perceptions surrounding prefabrication and modularisation of buildings, offering a fresh approach to design and procurement. Experienced architect, William Hogan-O'Neill, provides a unique insight into why architectural design, manufacturing and assembly processes must coexist in parallel. In order for the architectural profession to have a meaningful existence in the future, it must examine the new opportunities that are emerging through automation and artificial intelligence from within the factory environment, as opposed to the construction site. In addition, the book explores the following topics; core elements defining prefabrication; perceptions and influences; precision, exactness and tolerances; standardisation and economies of scale; panelised versus modular buildings as a design solution and, finally, common features, technical considerations and certification. AUTHOR: William Hogan-O'Neill is a chartered architect who has been in professional practice for over thirty-five years. As principal of his own architects' practice, HOCA. he has led as a skilled research practitioner in delivering architect-designed prefabricated and modular housing, school and university projects and other community buildings. He is identified as a subject expert and award winner in prefabricated and modular architecture and is regularly invited to give talks to industry professionals on applying alternative strategies to traditional construction. 123 colour photographs and 36 diagrams
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Author: William Hogan-O'Neill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Prefabricated and Modular Architecture demystifies age-old perceptions surrounding prefabrication and modularisation of buildings, offering a fresh approach to design and procurement. Experienced architect, William Hogan-O'Neill, provides a unique insight into why architectural design, manufacturing and assembly processes must coexist in parallel. In order for the architectural profession to have a meaningful existence in the future, it must examine the new opportunities that are emerging through automation and artificial intelligence from within the factory environment, as opposed to the construction site. In addition, the book explores the following topics; core elements defining prefabrication; perceptions and influences; precision, exactness and tolerances; standardisation and economies of scale; panelised versus modular buildings as a design solution and, finally, common features, technical considerations and certification. AUTHOR: William Hogan-O'Neill is a chartered architect who has been in professional practice for over thirty-five years. As principal of his own architects' practice, HOCA. he has led as a skilled research practitioner in delivering architect-designed prefabricated and modular housing, school and university projects and other community buildings. He is identified as a subject expert and award winner in prefabricated and modular architecture and is regularly invited to give talks to industry professionals on applying alternative strategies to traditional construction. 123 colour photographs and 36 diagrams
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Prefabricated and Modular Architecture demystifies age-old perceptions surrounding prefabrication and modularisation of buildings, offering a fresh approach to design and procurement. Experienced architect, William Hogan-O'Neill, provides a unique insight into why architectural design, manufacturing and assembly processes must coexist in parallel. In order for the architectural profession to have a meaningful existence in the future, it must examine the new opportunities that are emerging through automation and artificial intelligence from within the factory environment, as opposed to the construction site. In addition, the book explores the following topics; core elements defining prefabrication; perceptions and influences; precision, exactness and tolerances; standardisation and economies of scale; panelised versus modular buildings as a design solution and, finally, common features, technical considerations and certification. AUTHOR: William Hogan-O'Neill is a chartered architect who has been in professional practice for over thirty-five years. As principal of his own architects' practice, HOCA. he has led as a skilled research practitioner in delivering architect-designed prefabricated and modular housing, school and university projects and other community buildings. He is identified as a subject expert and award winner in prefabricated and modular architecture and is regularly invited to give talks to industry professionals on applying alternative strategies to traditional construction. 123 colour photographs and 36 diagrams
Prefabricated and Modular Architecture: Aligning Design with Manufacture and Assembly