Useful modules

Even the master builders of antiquity recognized the importance of structuring and proportioning buildings and invented modules as rational, flexible planning elements. In modern industrial construction, for the provision of new working and living spaces and many other purposes, modular room systems are available as an alternative to drywall constructions and offer interesting advantages.

Modular room systems – flexible and quickly erected

Modules helped Greek and Roman builders to realize the largest structures – with the help of these building or basic dimensions, temples and other complex structures could be planned, erected and expanded at will according to a uniform system. Prefabricated building elements such as e.g. Columns could be produced several times and thus more cost-effectively than one-offs, and their serial production far from the construction site did not interfere with construction work. These advantages also characterize modular room systems of our days.

Those who opt for modular room systems initially benefit from short construction times and rapid readiness for occupancy. Such systems are industrially manufactured from concrete, wood, steel or other building materials, fully equipped on request and only need to be assembled on site. In some designs, connections for electricity, water, sewage or heating are enough. Compared to the fixed or dry construction, this means an enormous time saving, and since the production takes place at the manufacturer, the user is not burdened by corresponding operations. At the same time, this ensures optimum execution quality.

Modules for industrial construction

Another advantage is that modular room systems, like elements of a construction kit, can be combined, expanded or reduced and exchanged as required. An office or residential module can be turned into a complex administrative or residential building at short notice, which can be reduced, removed or relocated just as quickly. Depending on the type of room system, walls can be easily removed and rooms can be expanded by adding more modular elements. The possible applications are almost unlimited and range from machine enclosures to school buildings.

The choice of system determines the design options: Constructions made of steel or aluminum profiles offer significantly more flexibility than containers that have an unchanging basic shape, and also allow the use of different materials, such as polystyrene. Wood or the installation of large glass surfaces. However, they can be moved just as easily in a hall or on a site or loaded as a whole and transported by truck.

Whether container or modular system with profiles and walls: Modular room systems are likely to convince in many cases due to their cost-effectiveness, especially in comparison to costly stationary (extension) buildings in conventional construction. Where rapid adjustments to changing usage or room conditions are required, mobile modular room systems also offer maximum flexibility. High quality standards in factory production, and where necessary in assembly, guarantee sustainable benefits and suitability in the long term.