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#Shifting interior walls of an existing structure
#Shifting interior walls of an existing structure. If placed under nonstructural roof side, it's doable.
#Ability to add on readily by creating apertures in existing walls.
#Ability to add on readily by creating apertures in existing walls.
#Ability to add vertically by creating apertures in ceiling/former roof.
#Ability to add vertically by creating apertures in ceiling/former roof.
#Shifting exterior wall to new location to add more interior during expansion
#Shifting exterior wall to new location to add more interior during expansion
#Addition of more foundation - and seamless connection to existing buildings
#Addition of more foundation - and seamless connection to existing buildings

Latest revision as of 17:40, 1 September 2020

Modularity involves:

  1. Shifting interior walls of an existing structure. If placed under nonstructural roof side, it's doable.
  2. Ability to add on readily by creating apertures in existing walls.
  3. Ability to add vertically by creating apertures in ceiling/former roof.
  4. Shifting exterior wall to new location to add more interior during expansion
  5. Addition of more foundation - and seamless connection to existing buildings