Habidite: viviendas modulares industrializadas

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This paper is an introduction to one of the most relevant constructive systems of the last years: The integral industrialized construction. This method, based on three-dimensional modules, produces buildings made mainly from spatial cells of big dimensions; these three-dimensional modules are fabricated entirely in factory and, once they are finished, they are carried out to the site, where they are assembled in an easy manner. Even though it's not a totally new system (in fact, the precedents will also be mentioned in this essay), Habidite is very confident in backing this tendency and doing its part in order to obtain modular reinforced concrete buildings of extraordinary quality, with domotic implements totally integrated in the dwellings and a high degree of sustainability, eco-technology and energetic efficiency. Many advantages are exposed and explained, dealing with the optimization of the productive processes in construction by means of the most advanced technologies.

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Gómez Jáuregui, V. (2009). Habidite: viviendas modulares industrializadas. Informes de La Construccion, 61(513), 33–46. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.08.035

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