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"prefabricated" Definitions
  1. (especially of a building) made in sections that can be put together later

283 Sentences With "prefabricated"

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Plant Prefab makes prefabricated buildings with an emphasis on sustainability.
Now, parents can buy a prefabricated cardboard kit on Amazon.
Yet for everyone else, you get this kind of prefabricated result.
Think towering apartment blocks, prefabricated concrete panels, and loads of gray.
Instead, parts of the bridge are prefabricated away from the site.
West. Rather than choosing between some prefabricated Western status or some
The company, in North Charleston, S.C., made panels for prefabricated houses.
The young father is sheepish about inviting guests inside his prefabricated shelter.
In our polarized climate, events are hastily patched into prefabricated story lines.
A prefabricated block of stores could be any main street in America.
It took six months to get it prefabricated and get it put up.
But a new startup called ROOM is building a prefabricated, self-assembled solution.
Many manufacturers are designing prefabricated shipping container houses for as low as $22019,000.
In many cases, pier sections were prefabricated in the Philippines and floated over.
Construction began last week on the two temporary hospitals, which are prefabricated buildings.
Two years later, the tents were replaced with 400 small wooden prefabricated houses.
Prefabricated buildings which will have 1,000 beds will be put up, it said.
Her IT House — a glass-enclosed, solar-powered, prefabricated structure in Pioneertown, Calif.
Once there, they will construct a base from prefabricated parts and make it habitable.
Woodsman says the prefabricated tiny house has 21 insulated panels connected by threaded rods.
They are attractive investments because prefabricated homes are relatively cheap to produce and maintain.
The building contains prefabricated rooms, with several sections that stretch out from one centerpiece.
The echo chambers on TV are prefabricated by cable networks trying to amass ratings.
I didn't need to have a prefabricated concept; the story was told by itself.
The tower's floors would be prefabricated units, made of steel, aluminum and carbon fiber materials.
It's even spent $30 million to bring in prefabricated housing from elsewhere for its workers.
It consists of two concrete pillars, to which prefabricated pods could be attached by crane.
In late May, the state finally delivered small prefabricated homes, which they were still mounting.
"Furthermore, because we found that contoured prefabricated foot orthoses are as effective for plantar heel pain as customized foot orthoses, prefabricated foot orthoses should be used initially rather than customized foot orthoses because they cost less and are immediately available," Whittaker said by email.
Mr. Alhanoun threads strips of seasoned meat onto the skewers himself rather than buying prefabricated cones.
An American firm called Katerra also builds prefabricated sections of apartments at a factory in Arizona.
Instead, parts of the bridge are prefabricated away from the site and then moved into place.
The plan envisions neighborhoods made entirely from wood and prefabricated in a factory funded by Sidewalk.
Ludlow Liquors, a Chicago bar, offers several prefabricated cocktails in one, two and three-ounce pours.
He later claimed he was threatened with arrest on "prefabricated charges" if he refused to go.
For a 1934 competition, she designed a prefabricated seaside cabin, dramatically constructed in the Vuitton show.
They walked silently to the bus for Moria, a sprawling, gated complex of prefabricated containers and tents.
It will experiment with building materials like plastic, prefabricated modules, and timber in the place of steel.
Hemp-based structural blocks and prefabricated panels for exterior walls are also being introduced into the market.
Just BioFiber, founded in Calgary, Alberta, in 2014, has patented prefabricated, structural building blocks made from hemp.
Many are prefabricated structures built quickly and inexpensively in rural areas or on the outskirts of cities.
Maybe, he said, those buildings will have to be prefabricated in cooled warehouses to minimize time spent outdoors.
For instance, the arch is made of elements prefabricated in Italy and transported to the site in Ukraine.
They can use more recycled steel and can be prefabricated in off-site factories, greatly reducing lorry journeys.
These homes are prefabricated in giant warehouses to whatever globally agreed-upon aesthetic is currently trending on Instagram.
Unaudited prefabricated housing designs might mean the use of subpar safety measures and tenant deaths during an earthquake.
They will answer questions that they knew were coming with prefabricated responses that moderators assumed they would elicit.
Myanmar Dispatch MAUNGDAW, Myanmar — We waded through floodwaters, past soldiers hefting rifles, and climbed into a prefabricated hut.
Prefabricated trusses saved construction time (and therefore expense), and computer modeling controlled the shaping of materials, reducing waste.
Though Mr. López Alonso considered them tacky, they didn't infringe on any guidelines — only prefabricated statues are banned.
Abdulaziz Alwasil, Saudi ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, said Callamard's report was "based on prejudice and prefabricated ideas".
DIRTT's custom prefabricated installations can be found in the headquarters of companies like Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google.
Pharoah and Yoo affix the custom handles to prefabricated knife blades sourced from suppliers, making each piece completely unique.
At least half the works are photographs, and the only freestanding item is a piece of fencing, presumably prefabricated.
Sears offered prefabricated materials for a bungalow that it boasted could be built with 352 hours of carpenter labor.
Per Forbes' report, Kanye and his team are creating "prefabricated structures" inspired by the Star Wars planet of Tattooine.
Our little prefabricated ranch north of Boston was cramped when there were just four of us occupying its space.
Whether converted, constructed or prefabricated — sheds that are conceived and assembled offsite — the space must be outfitted for comfort.
Her one attempt at seizing the narrative via a prefabricated confrontation was dwarfed by the one that inspired it.
Developers are taking on residential building challenges by extending the concept of prefabricated housing to manufacture entire apartment buildings.
Similarly, the firm replaced the parking lot's gate arms with a prefabricated system that can be uprooted as needed.
"One can simply replace the existing prewar flooring with a new prefabricated and pre-finished wood floor," he said.
In one, you can play with Lego figures and prefabricated objects, watching them interact to unlock new characters and props.
For most of the past 20 years, the migrants have lived in prefabricated bungalows built for squaddies in the 1950s.
The Southern California company says it uses sustainable construction processes and materials to build prefabricated custom single- and multifamily houses.
The growth of companies making prefabricated houses can be stymied by the cost of adapting their designs for specific jurisdictions.
One architect suspects that sitting in a Thameside warehouse are millions of pounds' worth of prefabricated parts for the bridge.
Soldiers bunked in prefabricated trailers and dined in spacious chow halls serving up hot square meals three times a day.
Tejal Rao scoured the bottom of the freezer case to come up with this list of her favorite prefabricated pleasures.
They would print labels on adhesive stickers at FedEx Kinkos and stick them onto prefabricated packaging for each individual bar.
Within a few months, workers had erected prefabricated concrete walls for the enormous new building and assembled the roof girders.
About 2,600 people are held at the Moria centre, a sprawling complex of prefabricated containers, 600 more than its stated capacity.
That business was once a giant — the first "everything store" stocking everything from jewelry to clothing, from hardware to prefabricated homes.
Besides making games, Epic sells its "Unreal" video-game engine, a prefabricated framework around which developers can construct their own products.
In Naraha, two restaurants, a supermarket and a post office, housed in prefabricated shacks, make up the town's main shopping centre.
For example, the Excalibur estate in Catford is an incredibly unique place made up of post-World War II prefabricated homes.
The outhouse contains a hole in the ground, bordered by wooden slats, pieces of prefabricated wood, and a fairly dodgy door.
Working with prefabricated structures also fits with the studio's desire to explore new technologies while promoting a back-to-nature ethos.
If they decide not to renew the loan the prefabricated houses, which last for up to 100 years, can be moved.
Renee Tyler, Tangier's town manager, works in an office next to the airport, in a prefabricated building topped with solar panels.
About 2,800 people are held at the Moria center, a sprawling complex of prefabricated containers, 800 more than its stated capacity.
But while Noguchi always aimed for organic unification of forms and materials, Mr. Sachs organizes aggregations of distinct, mostly prefabricated objects.
The "Washington playbook" provides a menu of prefabricated solutions to such situations, most of which rely on America's unique military capacity.
Tejal Rao scoured the bottom of the bodega freezer case to come up with this list of her favorite prefabricated pleasures.
Supporters of the plan say that the affected buildings are shabby prefabricated apartment blocks, meant as temporary shelter in Soviet times.
The structure is dangerous, he said, but until the government sends prefabricated barns to the area, it will have to do.
The company produced cast panels for prefabricated houses, and the property is now littered with decaying structures and rusting industrial drums.
In Naraha, two restaurants, a supermarket and a post office, housed in prefabricated shacks, make up the town's main shopping center.
A recent study by the Queensland University of Technology in Australia found that whereas 80% of detached houses in Sweden use prefabricated timber elements, and in Japan up to 16% of new houses are prefabricated, in Britain (like America and Australia) no more than 5% of permanent housing has any significant prefabrication, never mind being fully pre-made.
The 363-unit project from Forest City Ratner Companies, which is made of prefabricated modules, will have 181 apartments with lower rents.
An exhibition at the LUMA Foundation in Arles features 19493 of the socially-minded architects buildings made from easily assembled prefabricated parts.
The state still makes everything from prefabricated housing and condoms to fighter jets that even its own armed forces refuse to buy.
Vox Media's "Prefabulous," a show about prefabricated homes based on its digital property Curbed, found a home on A+E in May.
Right now, they must rely on prefabricated patterns, many of which require clean room conditions, and cannot be quickly and easily changed.
Others are working on small modular reactors that come in all shapes and sizes and could, conceivably, be prefabricated in a factory.
About 30 families were moved to what were supposed to be temporary, prefabricated-type structures, while permanent homes were built, he said.
MAPA, founded in 2013 by three Uruguayan and two Brazilian architects, has been making waves with a series of partially prefabricated homes.
The company's homes are prefabricated in its North Carolina factory, and they range from around 300 square feet to 10,000 square feet.
It was a victory for Pleasant Ridge, a battered neighborhood of prefabricated World War II-era homes in this southern Indiana city.
What you Get A 1962 prefabricated beach cottage in Malibu, a Spanish-style house in Fallbrook and a cabin near Lake Tahoe.
Probably you have some notions about hard-shell tacos, those prefabricated crunch sleeves of bright yellow corn, filled with spiced ground beef.
Once the nation's biggest retailer, it was also its first "everything store," stocking everything from jewelry to clothing, from hardware to prefabricated homes.
Once the nation's biggest retailer, it was also its first "everything store," stocking wares from jewelry to clothing, from hardware to prefabricated homes.
These efforts have led to prefabricated, modular, and sustainable steel skyscrapers that can be constructed in a matter of a couple of weeks.
The Diavata camp&aposs prefabricated homes can house 750 people, but its population has grown to 1,850 amid increased immigration flows from Turkey.
Bringing up a prefabricated metal landing pad to install on the surface would require huge amounts of fuel and vast sums of money.
It stands amid a little community—older prefabricated houses, tidy new brick bungalows—that marks the extended reach of the Fort Worth suburbs.
Others are working on small modular reactors that might come in all shapes and sizes and could, conceivably, be prefabricated in a factory.
By 21975, he was painting solely on prefabricated 16 by 20-inch canvas boards that could be bought in any art supply store.
They're creating inventive designer homes and floating resorts, and even floating cities that can be prefabricated off site and simply floated into place.
The designation was partly a joke, underscoring how different Brockhampton was from the prefabricated all-male pop groups of the early two-thousands.
Building materials include concrete foundations, insulated steel and metal walls, roof panels and prefabricated parts so that the workers can perform construction rapidly.
The competition was asking participants to design low-cost homes with prefabricated elements, that could house the homeless folk of Raleigh, North Carolina.
In October, 14 people were killed in neighboring Shaanxi province when a blast caused by illegally stored explosives destroyed a block of prefabricated houses.
In early July, the Indian government handed over 250 prefabricated houses in several villages in northern Rakhine to Hindu families displaced by the violence.
This gives users a much better sense of how their office will feel once all the new prefabricated components come in, and are installed.
Tom repairs planes, so he and Randy live right there at the airport, in a prefabricated house beside the hangar he works out of.
Technicians spend most of their working hours in a series of windowless, prefabricated trailers or in portable boxlike edifices that look like storage containers.
The city government needed to build the makeshift hospital quickly using prefabricated units to ease a persistent shortage of hospital beds and medical supplies.
Nicknamed khrushchyovka (after Nikita Khrushchev), these uniform blocks of prefabricated panels were built to house workers across the Soviet Union from the 1960s onwards.
Many of the burned houses tucked into the woods or on small ravines had the structure of those prefabricated, and sometimes illegally constructed, houses.
And if you're not sure what to post on Facebook, the Internet Association has put together some GIF-heavy prefabricated statements for anyone to use.
At one such camp, occupancy in October was at 100 percent, with nearly 400 people staying in prefabricated buildings, according to the manager, Rocío Delgado.
Working with partners that include Habitat for Humanity, Martinez-Stone has designs for ADUs that are relatively cheap, in part because they involve prefabricated elements.
Business Insider spoke to a construction expert, who said that using prefabricated units is the key to constructing a building at such a fast speed.
The town finally replaced its prefabricated hospital and added a swimming center, an air-conditioned basketball arena, a new courthouse, a skateboard park and more.
They returned to looking there, bypassing some very small houses, including a rarely available two-bedroom prefabricated 1960s Leisurama house in Culloden Shores, for $724,000.
On the steep peaks above Khirbet Tana, there are illegal Israeli outposts - prefabricated structures, often hooked up to water and electricity, occupied by Jewish settlers.
People march down streets in the bombastic pomp of a national parade, which is juxtaposed with the white, cookie-cutter, and prefabricated houses of suburbia.
Bezeau, who once owned a factory in Montreal that made prefabricated houses, has enlisted the help of local architecture firms to design different building types.
It offers an easy escape from the necessary struggle of self-reflection and replaces the work of interior discovery with a menu of prefabricated identities.
Buildings will be prefabricated for the most part, and will be highly energy-efficient; breaking with traditional zoning rules, they will not have fixed uses.
It is one of the architect's late designs — a sleek experiment in prefabricated construction that looks a bit like a very long and attractive diner.
According to state-backed newspaper Beijing News, the hospital will be a prefabricated, box-type model that can be built in the short time frame.
We're planning to build ourselves a container house, which uses prefabricated materials for a quicker and more environmentally friendly construction, but it's a long process.
Dilbireen was severely burned on his face and feet when a gas heater malfunctioned and set his crib ablaze inside a prefabricated hut at the camp.
Erbil, Iraq (CNN)On a dusty plain to the east of Mosul, cranes are lowering concrete walls into place as prefabricated living quarters are trucked in.
We've seen 3D printed cameras before, but they always include some prefabricated part: a hinge, a spring, or more complicated bits like shutters and iris mechanisms.
Debaga, a sprawling camp of mainly prefabricated houses with corrugated iron roofs, lies on the outskirts of Erbil, about 75 km (45 miles) east of Mosul.
Some 23,7.503 of her prefabricated kitchens were installed in new working-class apartments, becoming the prototype for the built-in kitchen now ubiquitous in the West.
China has already moved away from exporting sheets of steel or chunks of aluminum, and toward selling prefabricated steel bridges and lightweight alloy aluminum car wheels.
The remaining residents have been gifted new homes by the government, rows of prefabricated houses that looked incongruous in one of the poorest places in Asia.
Square Feet NIS, Serbia — Piles of prefabricated concrete panels are stacked neatly on a construction site in this small city of about 2350,2000 in southern Serbia.
China built two new 1,000-1,300-bed hospitals to fight the coronavirus, one created in six days, and the second in 15 days, using prefabricated modules.
In the best of times, prefabricated dome shelters receive high marks from environmentalists and penny pinchers alike because of their low cost and minimal environmental impact.
It's prefabricated using several layers of kiln-dried lumber, laid flat-wise and glued together in alternating layers which makes it far stronger while being light.
As part of this effort, the Kisumu County government intends to build 10,000 social housing units using imported prefabricated panels of fiber cement and galvanized steel.
The hospital is to be made from prefabricated buildings — making it quicker and cheaper to build — on the outskirts of the city, People&aposs Daily reported.
And to help speed up the construction, his firm and many others will typically use prefabricated and modular materials that can be easily assembled on-site.
After its heyday in the 1930s, the neighborhood expanded rapidly under Communism in the 1980s, with scores of prefabricated, concrete apartment blocks to accommodate Prague's booming population.
During the Gilded Age of the late 19th century, the district's world-famous cast iron construction was a prefabricated imitation of earlier French Renaissance and Italianate styles.
In an age when everything seems prepackaged, prerecorded, prefabricated, this older, slower Texas, disconnected from urban and digital ephemera, can provide a welcome dose of the real.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A powerful blast at a prefabricated house in northwestern China on Monday killed at least 14 people and injured 147, state news agency Xinhua said.
Constructed in 1949 out of huge sheets of glass and prefabricated sections of steel, their house, like their work, is at once intensely utilitarian and intensely daring.
Companies build rows of phone booths during renovations or buy prefabricated versions, which range from moderately priced single-person spaces to high-end six-person meeting rooms.
Also, large prefabricated pieces of the building were created and tested in Pennsylvania, then moved to Brooklyn, cutting back on expensive construction time in New York City.
It was late in the evening when I finally arrived in wintertime Tuk (population 965), a string of prefabricated houses separated by sporadic streetlights and mounds of snow.
Many of Britain's leading housebuilders, including Berkeley, Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon and Your Housing, told Reuters they were either planning new developments of prefabricated homes or considering doing so.
The opposition National Party has criticised 'KiwiBuild' and government plans to import prefabricated materials to build new homes, saying such measures would end up exporting taxpayers' money overseas.
The new photos featuring larger cracks were taken after March 10, when the prefabricated bridge was transported from a casting yard and set into place on permanent piers.
New galleries and spaces from the 18-month redevelopment are lofted and divided with prefabricated timber, which allows natural light to stream in through the stained glass windows.
Other California sites on the list included the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Glidehouse, a prefabricated modular home designed by Michelle Kaufmann, in Novato.
The camp contains prefabricated homes for about 750 people, but its population has grown to 1,850 amid increased immigration flows, mostly across Greece&aposs northeastern land border with Turkey.
Dada was antiscientific, even anti-art, as Brill suggests in her book, so as not to be solidified and objectified into art objects with a market of prefabricated meaning.
Recently, GE has taken bioprocessing a step further by offering prefabricated modules for building biopharmaceutical factories, with the first such so-called KUBio factory shipped to China last year.
But almost everything else was left in the Camp Century trenches: prefabricated huts that served as dorms and mess halls, tables, chairs, sinks, mattresses, bunks, urinals, the billiards table.
About 22 million Americans live in manufactured housing - a term that encompasses mobile and prefabricated homes - according to the industry, many of them in parks similar to Oak Hill.
The fire, which started in the island's main Moria camp, destroyed 53 prefabricated homes and dozens of tents, driving 4,400 migrants into nearby fields, according to humanitarian aid workers.
Barring an 11th-hour compromise, organizers expect up to 73,000 sympathizers to move into Amona, where 40 families live in prefabricated homes and trailers, to resist a forced evacuation.
Kanye has reportedly teamed up with designers to build "prefabricated structures" with the same aesthetic, with the goal of using them as low-income housing units, according to Forbes.
The family members were living in a prefabricated shelter beside their house, which was destroyed in the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas in the summer of 2014.
Prefabricated plastic roads should last two-to-three times longer than conventional roads and cost less, the companies claim, mainly because construction times would be reduced by almost two-thirds.
Laing O'Rourke, one of Britain's biggest building firms, has pioneered "off-site" construction methods at a factory in Worksop, where parts of buildings are prefabricated and then assembled on site.
Using leftover material from a Portuguese manufacturer who harvests it from trees every nine years, the team built the house using blocks of prefabricated cork, engineered timber and steel foundations.
Construction is still expected to begin in 2019, she said, but will occur largely off campus at first, with prefabricated pieces built elsewhere to minimize the disruption to the Philharmonic.
He deployed soldiers in goggled masks and protective clothing, two prefabricated hospitals staffed with doctors and nurses, a generator to create BZ clouds, and television cameras to make a documentary.
It was prefabricated in 630, it has no insulation, the "kitchen" consists of two small counters covered in stained and chipped Arborite and the interior walls are more like dividers.
At an interview in a small prefabricated home he now rents from the government, he recalled the feeling of the sea shuddering his boat, the sound of his equipment rattling.
Organic materials—be it raw meat, fur, the exoskeleton of a bug or bone—serve as materials for my works purely because of their infinite resolution, minute details, and prefabricated nature.
Envisioned as a Norian commune consisting of prefabricated hexagonal housing, Brewster's idea recalls those of Buckminster Fuller, harnessing the power of one shape to form a utopian village of the future.
Hoping to minimize traffic problems, the 50-foot-wide prefabricated structures will be transported by barge from Keasbey, N.J., and lifted one by one onto the building's foundation, Mr. Zegler said.
It giddily embraces the modern film industry's dependence on prefabricated (and largely male-centric) fandoms; but it also gestures toward more innocent times, invoking memories of Mr. Spielberg's earnest early filmography.
Instead of working large on canvas or linen mounted on stretchers, he chose a prefabricated surface associated with "Sunday painters," a decision that put him on the margins of critical discourse.
A small section of the gallery space is dedicated to NEST, a toolkit for designing modular and scalable multi-family and single room occupancy housing built with cost-effective prefabricated parts.
LONDON (Reuters) - General Electric is raising its bet on biotechnology with the launch of prefabricated manufacturing units for producing virus-based gene and cell therapies, novel anti-cancer treatments and vaccines.
One morning, I found Sailliot and his colleagues sitting inside a prefabricated shed outside the mill, a base of resistance marked by a red C.G.T. flag planted in a rusty barrel.
Rudiantara, who uses only one name, told Reuters he had spoken to his Philippine counterpart to offer help for the neighboring nation's developer of prefabricated homes, Revolution Precrafted, to expand to Indonesia.
Many of the people of Iitate used to enjoy the slow pace life in big farmhouses, but they are now forced to live in 325-square-foot prefabricated houses or tiny apartments.
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began mass-producing cheap, prefabricated housing to accommodate the millions of people sharing overcrowded communal flats and even cellars and dugouts dating from World War Two.
One of the more innovative ideas launched by GE recently is the design of prefabricated drug factories for making complex biotech medicines, an idea it is pioneering in both China and Ireland.
Like Babel's books, No Man's Sky's planets are abstractions, long stretches of procedurally generated valleys, mountains, and oceans lightly sprinkled with prefabricated space colonies and objectives that garnish the spaces with purpose.
A manufacturer of custom prefabricated elements to be built into offices and other work spaces, DIRTT Environmental Solutions is the latest corporation to adopt virtual reality for the enterprise, rather than entertainment.
When Cyclone Joan flattened half of Port Hedland in 1975, the state government replaced the shattered hospital with a prefabricated structure propped up on the dirt with thin, foot-high steel poles.
On Tuesday, Amazon said its Alexa Fund invested in Plant Prefab, a Southern California company that says it uses sustainable construction processes and materials to build prefabricated custom single- and multifamily houses.
But in recent years, architects have increasingly looked to prefabricated construction, in which parts are built off-site and assembled on-site, making the process much quicker, less wasteful, and often cheaper.
Before the 1950s, diners were usually prefabricated in factories, attached to trains as railway cars, then dropped off at their ordered destinations to be installed as quick lunch and dinner counters for locals.
General Catalyst Managing Director Niko Bonatsos said he expects Cover to use its funding for hiring, and to produce demo units and prefabricated backyard studios that are already spoken for by early customers.
C: You literally introduced brand to the whole concept of prefabricated housing by listing well known designers like the late Zaha Hadid and Tom Dixon to create these pre-fabricated housing for you.
For more than half a century, the federal government and real estate developers have sought ways to build prefabricated towers that would cut down the time and the expense of high-rise construction.
One way I managed to keep up this amazing level of output was to assemble a sheaf of what I called "modules"—prefabricated sex scenes that I could simply plug into any book.
The 1979 entries of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird into the N.B.A. were breathlessly awaited, given the prefabricated rivalry they developed while stalking each other along the way to the N.C.A.A. title game.
Using prefabricated units is the key to constructing a building at such a fast speed, according to David Hartley, managing director of engineering company NTX, which also focuses on hospital construction in the UK.
Its genesis can be traced to early 21996, when the partners were on a business trip to inspect a poorly patronized prefabricated Burger King experimental unit near the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.
"I hope you will not have to stay in this situation for long," the prince was reported to have said to the families living in small prefabricated homes on the edges of the town.
Unlike previous nuclear reactors, the AP1000 would be built from prefabricated parts; specialized workers at a factory would churn out sections of the reactor that would be shipped to the construction site for assembly.
For instance, during the construction of prefabricated bathrooms as part of a recent expansion of Riverside Community Hospital in Southern California, foremen used Rhumbix to reorganize how and where they set out building materials.
This piece, titled "Beady" (2018), combines a brilliant mélange of prefabricated elements, punctuated by the occasional original bead handmade by Gold in glazed ceramic — tactile flourishes in the colorful, irregular mesh of the net.
According to the Changjiang Daily, the prefabricated medical building is being built by a lake on the outskirts of the city and officials hope to have it up and running by early next week.
Built in 1969, the plastic prefabricated home offers a glimpse into the optimism of its time, when space was a new, exciting frontier and people believed that new technologies could solve the world's problems.
It's considered the first American all-metal prefabricated house, and the Swiss-born Frey, who had worked for Le Corbusier, used it to introduce that architect's prefabrication techniques through an aluminum and steel structure.
Featuring 12 prefabricated buildings created between 1939 and 1969 (the largest number of Prouvé's demountable constructions ever assembled in a single location), I found the show erudite, compelling, and conceptually relevant to today's cultural necessities.
His appealing (some might even say glamorous) prefabricated, portable homes, designed halfway between craft and industry, were initially produced in the late 1930s as temporary accommodations for military needs and for those of civilian refugees.
"It could just be a handful of weeks before we're able to start building" — and because the units use prefabricated construction methods, the actual building could take as little as a week and a half.
This lab should be open by the end of October thanks to a donation from the Mérieux Foundation of a prefabricated lab that is energy-efficient and can easily be run by local medical professionals.
FORT McMURRAY, Alberta — Oversize transport trailers typically barrel dangerously along Highway 214 as they deliver heavy loads of equipment and even prefabricated metal buildings to the multibillion-dollar oil sands projects that dominate this area.
A few years ago, the Willis Avenue Bridge was shipped off, literally, and replaced by a prefabricated one that doesn't have metal grating (several bridges, including the Queensboro, used to require carpeting on marathon day).
And almost all of the chairs reflect an architect's appreciation for raw materials; Jean Prouvé's 1934 Standard Chair austerely uses wood and steel, similar to his 1945 Maison Démontable 8×8 with its prefabricated parts.
It was created in the late 1950s and '60s with hundreds of prefabricated apartment buildings rising in what had been cherry orchards, part of a nationwide wave of building to address a chronic housing shortage.
There are several types of ABC technology, including Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems (PBES), which allows construction companies to prefabricate elements off-site and transport them to the end location, where they are quickly assembled.
Khrushchevki have been central to Russian cities since the 20183s, when Nikita Khrushchev, the leader of the Soviet Union, pushed the construction of prefabricated apartments to deal with a fast-growing population and a housing crisis.
The company, which specializes in prefabricated construction, prepared 90 percent of the structure at the factory before the site work began and then assembled the remaining 10 percent structure like a jigsaw puzzle at the site.
Although I'm hard-pressed to find an official English term for these prefabricated concrete structures, roughly translated, they're "panel buildings," apartment blocks put together on site from concrete panels poured and pre-stressed in nearby factories.
He quickly joined their better-equipped neighbours US Saint-Henri, now known as Saint-Henri F.C. It's also their practice night and everybody huddled around the prefabricated dressing room has a story to share about Zidane.
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began mass-producing cheap, prefabricated housing to accommodate millions of people who had been living in overcrowded communal flats and even in cellars and dugouts dating from World War Two.
These three characters don't fit neatly into any prefabricated schema, whether it's the subservient position women are thought to be confined to in the banlieues or the stereotypically male roles of petty criminal or political rebel.
Closter also has a piece of midcentury architectural history, in the form of a Lustron house — a small prefabricated-steel home made by the Lustron Corporation after World War II, in response to a housing shortage.
Rather than build each element by hand, Kanaga has almost entirely used prefabricated components, including camera movement, animal models, crystal-shaders, and transition effects, each purchased for a small sum and sewn together with a deft hand.
The plan, as of earlier this year, was to build the Gateway (like the space station, it would be assembled piece by piece in prefabricated modules) and put it into orbit around the moon (maybe by 2026).
Scalable architecture and prefabricated parts were once the domain of the mid-century Case Study Houses, none of which were duplicated and all of which have either been demolished or turned into museums inhabited by the wealthy.
The SoftBank-backed Katerra is an example of a company trying to save on labor costs by creating prefabricated and modular buildings, though the company has recently canceled projects and laid off workers, according to The Information.
It is one thing to promote a basic government administered health insurance to reach the have nots; it is quite another to demolish all private insurance to paste up a prefabricated government one-size-fits-all product.
The plan, as of earlier this year, was to build the Gateway (like the space station, it would be assembled piece by piece in prefabricated modules), and put it in orbit around the moon (maybe by 22024).
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will provide Myanmar with $25 million for development projects including prefabricated houses in troubled Rakhine state to enable the return of Rohingya Muslims who have fled the area, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.
For this same time frame, customized orthotics appeared a bit better at easing pain than prefabricated versions, but the difference was too small to rule out the possibility that it was due to chance, the study also found.
Either sitting or kneeling, aerial snipers rest their weapon, a M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) in the case of the Marines, on a prefabricated setup consisting of several straps the sniper can load into to reduce vibration.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has handed over 250 prefabricated houses it built in Myanmar's Rakhine state as part of a broader effort to help tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims to return, an Indian official said on Thursday.
But as we approached, it was apparent how unkind the 20th century had been: Empty, snow-piled streets were lined with prefabricated residential buildings and billboards advertising outlet malls or fast-food restaurants with names like Western Chicken.
After hitchhiking to California, he started a career as an aircraft and architectural designer, research engineer, creator of rocket models for science-fiction films and designer of prefabricated aluminum homes that were displayed at the Warner Bros. studio.
The feature is built on Twitter's "conversational ads" — promoted tweets with attached lists of prefabricated responses and hashtags that users can post with a simple click — which were introduced to select brands for a trial run earlier this year.
To try and ease some of the pain from the dearth of skilled labourers, the government also announced the previous week that it was encouraging local and international firms to invest in factories to produce thousands of prefabricated homes.
Specifically, they refined the design so that the whole first floor could be built with standard wood framing, without expensive structural steel, and the top floor and roof could be built from a series of asymmetrical, prefabricated roof trusses.
Some of the wineries are grandiose chateaus built in a French style at a cost of millions of euros, others are prefabricated metal cubes or basic houses opened by aficionados with limited means but a serious passion for wine.
You could build a giant ass bridge with prefabricated materials and a set of detailed instructions without understanding a thing about the physics behind what makes a bridge not collapse, but I'm not sure I want to drive over that bridge.
They stipulate the profile of the borrower (a debt-servicing-to-income ratio of more than 43% is a poor lookout) and, indeed, the dimensions of the house (if prefabricated, it must be at least 20133 feet, or 3.6 metres, across).
Deals signed at FII 20163: * Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) signs a $700 million investment deal with Modular Middle East, a prefabricated building solutions company, aimed at localizing its supply chain and developing its manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia.
Deals signed at FII 2019: * Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) signs a $700 million investment deal with Modular Middle East, a prefabricated building solutions company, aimed at localizing its supply chain and developing its manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia.
Deals signed at FII 2019: Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) signs a $700 million investment deal with Modular Middle East, a prefabricated building solutions company, aimed at localizing its supply chain and developing its manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia.
The decision came as the developer completed construction of the tallest prefabricated steel structure in the world, a 32-story tower at 461 Dean Street in the Pacific Park complex in Brooklyn, which is weeks away from receiving its first tenants.
Recent acquisitions on view include furniture by Eileen Gray, who explored fluid functionality at the 1929 E-11 house in the South of France, and Grete Schütte-Lihotzky's 1926–27 Frankfurt Kitchen with its prefabricated parts envisioned for postwar affordable housing.
Lin oversees up to 20 builds at a single time at his vast indoor facility in Taiwan's southern county of Pingtung, employing around 100 people to fill the demand for prefabricated temples of different sizes, as well as statues of deities.
The Vancouver-based architect is among the most ardent proponents of what is known as mass timber, prefabricated structural wood components that can be used to construct buildings — even large-scale buildings — faster, with less waste and eventually with less money.
They were prefabricated homes designed by the Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia, and the construction team said it was impressed by the speed of its own handiwork: nearly one frame hoisted per hour, including smoke breaks, and largely without power tools.
Marathon Avenue, the area's major thoroughfare and the route dating to the road run by the ancient messenger, is now spotted with companies like Easy Home, which sells prefabricated houses to Athenians hungry for an affordable vacation house by the sea.
Norman Foster's 2100-story headquarters for the banking giant HSBC gloriously reveals its prefabricated steel innards, including a bridgelike suspension system composed of rising "ladder" trusses, paired steel support masts, and three stepped, interconnected towers, linked by large glass atria.
The Ministry of Commerce's Department of Export Promotion, most likely run by bureaucrats rather than restaurateurs, drew up prototypes for three different "master restaurants," which investors could choose as a sort of prefabricated restaurant plan, from aesthetic to menu offerings.
Whether it's micro apartments in Denver, prefabricated units in New York City or the grandfathering of previously illegal structures across LA, rampant urban development over the last decade has forced architects, politicians, and city-dwellers alike to pursue unorthodox gentrification-fighting strategies.
Click here to view original GIFThe government document states that there will be a greater emphasis on prefabricated buildings going forward, and there will be a crackdown against designs or construction techniques it perceives to be wasteful, impractical, expensive, or aesthetically displeasing.
Before Sears was gutted by venture capital, though, it transformed the American retail landscape by giving people in rural areas who could otherwise only shop at general stores the ability to buy nearly anything, from watches to guns to entire prefabricated homes.
Because these prefabricated pieces can be assembled a few at a time, in sequence, with relatively little labor, they can be shipped to the construction site on a just-in-time basis, avoiding massive on-site inventory and minimizing on-site disruption.
There, the Hong Kong-born and Princeton-educated visual artist and composer will show three animated music videos, one featuring the fair's Armco-Ferro House, a model for mass-produced and affordable prefabricated housing that never went into production beyond the prototype.
One reason for our consideration is that, by some standard, she did everything wrong: she made easel pictures on prefabricated canvas board; she made impure abstract paintings; she seems not to have given a fig about what the Abstract Expressionists were up to.
And for those who are too panicked by the whole notion and content with something prefabricated, she even has you covered there, offering an array of pre-made pieces in the website's shop that will still totally convince your friends you made it at home.
One reason for our consideration is that, by some standard, she did everything wrong: she made easel pictures on prefabricated canvas board; she made impure abstract paintings; she seems not to have given a fig about what the Abstract Expressionists were up to. 19653.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An indoor toilet, a fitted kitchen, heating and a garden - it was the stuff of dreams when Britain embarked on an ambitious project in the 21.2s to build prefabricated housing for people who had lost their homes during World War Two.
What William Levitt did on Long Island after World War II to fulfill that cherished American dream of homeownership— building uniform, prefabricated, saltbox-style homes in a former potato field — the developers who hired Mr. Krisel's architectural firm did in the California desert and elsewhere.
You'd hear other kids and sometimes even the teachers whispering about it in school, about some oversized semis they'd seen coming down the 94, hauling prefabricated vinyl sheets and guard-tower platforms and reams and reams of barbed wire, going somewhere deep in the canyons.
In her Introduction to the exhibition Hanne Darboven,  installed at DIA Beacon from May 3, 2003 through March 26, 2005, Lynne Cooke writes: The calendar, which subsequently formed the foundation of Darboven's art practice, again offered a universal orientation, embodying a given, prefabricated, ready-made temporal system.
After he sobered up, as he put it, he researched the best ways to build there without wrecking the xeriscape of native plants and boulders — leave the land alone, take out the junk — and developed, with others, a system for making prefabricated light-gauge steel-frame houses.
In fact, because Frame 283's cross-laminated timber arrived in prefabricated sections, it took only about two weeks to put up its main structure, in what might traditionally be a six-week project, said Ms. Wilson, of Frame Home, who would not divulge the development cost.
RELATED: Staggering homeless count stuns LA officials Garcetti's staff showed the officials "the Unified Homelessness Response Center, the redevelopment of Jordan Downs public housing complex, prefabricated Flyaway Homes, and the St. Andrews Place A Bridge Home shelter recently opened in South L.A.," according to the statement.
Ceglic's house is constructed entirely from standing-seam steel forged in prefabricated lengths by an Ohio company that specializes in airplane hangars and other industrial buildings; its cool blue-gray finish blends into the Long Island sky and is guaranteed by the manufacturer to last 20 years.
While it may make sense for patients to try over-the-counter prefabricated shoe inserts before spending more on custom versions, it's also possible that seeing a health care provider first might help people get a device that's better suited to the shape of their foot, Cavanagh added.
Inside a canvas Quonset hut, one of the arced prefabricated structures used by the military and surrounded by concertina wire, Trump received operational briefs from U.S. commanders suggesting a territorial victory against Islamic State was within sight, but the military needed just a bit more time, U.S. officials said.
Today's airship designers share a vision: magnificent amounts of trucking going on in the sky—regular convoys of enormous airships carrying timber, coal, wind turbines, prefabricated homes, or an entire summer harvest, puttering gently along at about a hundred miles an hour, ten thousand feet over our heads.
And while both of these homes are more expensive than other tiny houses available through the retailer (they also come with $1,000 shipping fees), both prefabricated designs feature outfitted bathrooms and kitchens, and come with solar energy panels, Ada Yin, a WZH Group representative told CNBC Make It. Buy It!
The Aluminaire House has been in storage for years, its prefabricated parts disassembled, and although it will remain in its personalized trailer truck for a couple of years before being reassembled across from the Palm Springs Art Museum, its journey has finally brought it within view of a fitting permanent residence.
She's simply refocused the public's attention away from her body, and the image prefabricated for her in her breakout role in Wolf of Wall Street, and toward her talent and her work, which is shaped by the three goals she and her production team discuss at regular check-ins every month: quality, variety, longevity.
The Saturday Profile A veteran of the Afghan jihad working for nonviolent change in Algeria LONDON — From a small prefabricated office in a northwest London suburb, a satellite television channel has been broadcasting since the early days of the Arab Spring in 2011, offering Algerians a viewpoint that their country's tightly controlled state channels do not give.
Chang Jiat Hwee, an assistant professor of architecture at the National University of Singapore and the author of "A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture: Colonial Networks, Nature and Technoscience," said the notion of using prefabricated dwellings to solve housing problems in the global South was pioneered by Europeans in the 19th century and became especially prevalent in the 1950s.
While Fallingwater and the Guggenheim do appear in his gorgeous architectural drawings and recently-conserved studio models, the galleries tackle more unexpected themes like Wright's work on the 1923 Imperial Hotel in Tokyo that framed Japanese gardens with vertical windows, and his decades-long promotion of the Little Farms Unit, a prefabricated self-sustaining home and agricultural site.
"My scale keeps getting smaller," Zames says, and with this house, she joins a growing third-wave minimalist aesthetic: Last year, the international home-goods retailer Muji released a prefabricated line of similarly blackened huts, while in 2016, Snow Peak, a Japanese camping brand, collaborated with the architect Kengo Kuma on mobile timber homes, essentially open-plan RVs constructed from plywood.
While Perriand may be best known for the Chaise Longue Basculante B218 — an adjustable steel lounge chair that she created in 1928 while working at Le Corbusier's studio in her 20s — her contributions also include a prefabricated mountain resort in Savoie, France, asymmetrical wooden bookcases that call to mind paintings by Piet Mondrian and a necklace made of oversize ball bearings.
Nakashima's houses may resemble the suburban vernacular of midcentury America in their horizontality, utilitarian forms and lack of ornament — at first glance, their inherent simplicity almost makes them seem prefabricated — but from within, they're of a piece with his furniture: constructed by hand, made to change through contact with the people who use them and designed to endure the long, slow process of aging and, eventually, dying.

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