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Integrated house
Integrated housing is a new type of building model that involves prefabricating walls, roofs, and other components in a factory and then quickly assembling them on site. Its main features include standardized, modular, and universal production, easy demolition, convenient installation, easy transportation, and can be reused multiple times. Integrated houses are widely used in temporary offices and dormitories on construction sites, as well as in outdoor construction sites for transportation, water conservancy, oil and gas, urban offices, civilian resettlement, exhibitions, leisure villas and vacation homes in tourist areas, earthquake relief and military fields.
Integrated houses usually use steel structures as load-bearing structures, which greatly shorten the construction period through standardized design and the use of universal components. The structural system, including the enclosure system, building equipment, and interior decoration, is mostly produced in the factory, and a residential building can be built on site by simply installing according to the drawings. This construction method not only improves production efficiency, but also reduces resource consumption and construction difficulty.
Environmental protection and energy conservation: Using environmentally friendly materials, reducing construction waste, and having good thermal insulation performance, the energy-saving effect is significant.
Flexible and versatile: The design style is diverse, the spatial layout can be adjusted freely, and it can be disassembled and used multiple times.
Durable and sturdy: The structure has been carefully designed and tested to withstand wind and earthquake, with a long service life.
Economy: Standardized design and the use of universal components shorten the construction cycle, saving a lot of labor and management costs.
Integrated housing is a new type of building model that involves prefabricating walls, roofs, and other components in a factory and then quickly assembling them on site. Its main features include standardized, modular, and universal production, easy demolition, convenient installation, easy transportation, and can be reused multiple times. Integrated houses are widely used in temporary offices and dormitories on construction sites, as well as in outdoor construction sites for transportation, water conservancy, oil and gas, urban offices, civilian resettlement, exhibitions, leisure villas and vacation homes in tourist areas, earthquake relief and military fields.
Integrated houses usually use steel structures as load-bearing structures, which greatly shorten the construction period through standardized design and the use of universal components. The structural system, including the enclosure system, building equipment, and interior decoration, is mostly produced in the factory, and a residential building can be built on site by simply installing according to the drawings. This construction method not only improves production efficiency, but also reduces resource consumption and construction difficulty.
Environmental protection and energy conservation: Using environmentally friendly materials, reducing construction waste, and having good thermal insulation performance, the energy-saving effect is significant.
Flexible and versatile: The design style is diverse, the spatial layout can be adjusted freely, and it can be disassembled and used multiple times.
Durable and sturdy: The structure has been carefully designed and tested to withstand wind and earthquake, with a long service life.
Economy: Standardized design and the use of universal components shorten the construction cycle, saving a lot of labor and management costs.