Spatial characteristics of contemporary prefabricated modular dormitory cells

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/spat210510005v
Edita Vráblová, Michal Czafík, B. Puskár
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Abstract

Prefabricated modular architecture brings diversified opportunities for sustainable university student accommodation. Modern and modular construction systems offer affordable and comfortable housing to students. The housing units form the core construction units of the dormitories. They are made from recycled shipping containers or prefabricated modular blocks that share common characteristics. The accommodation sections of modular dormitories are characterised by efficient sorting of prefabricated cells along horizontal communications. The paper analyses characteristic case studies and defines the predominant floor plan types of modular student accommodation cells. The difference in the layout and operational solutions also results from the specifics of the supporting structures. The aim is to categorise the prevailing floor types of modular accommodation cells and to define the spatial standard of student rooms while maintaining the right measure in the relationship: efficiency - invention - user comfort. Attractive interiors can increase the value of college houses. The basis of such projects is to have well-organised floor plans, which are clear and functional, even with regard to their visual effects.
当代预制模块化宿舍单元的空间特征
预制模块化建筑为可持续的大学生住宿带来了多样化的机会。现代和模块化的建筑系统为学生提供负担得起的舒适住房。住房单元构成了宿舍楼的核心建设单元。它们由回收的集装箱或预制的模块块制成,具有共同的特征。模块化宿舍的住宿部分的特点是沿着水平通信高效地分类预制单元。本文分析了典型的案例研究,并定义了模块化学生宿舍单元的主要平面图类型。布局和操作解决方案的差异也源于支撑结构的具体特点。设计的目的是对模块化住宿单元的主要楼层类型进行分类,并定义学生房间的空间标准,同时保持正确的衡量标准:效率-发明-用户舒适度。有吸引力的内饰可以增加学院房屋的价值。这些项目的基础是有组织良好的平面图,即使在视觉效果方面,也要清晰和实用。
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