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This is a part of generating process "point(0D)>branch(1D)>shape(2D)>piece(3D)" to 1,808 pieces.
"Open (Re)source Furniture"
je crois que ce modèle est une création de Paolo Brascetta qui peut confirmer?
i think this creation is by Paolo Brascetta, Who could confirm?
The Arc modular sign system is a simple yet powerful solution for facilities such as schools, universities, and libraries, that require frequent changes. Like all 2/90 Sign Systems products, Arc inserts can be fabricated from almost any one of our numerous insert materials and copy options. They can also accommodate paper for the ultimate end-user flexibility in changing names, titles, departments and messages. Choose Arc when you’re looking to create a clean, three-dimensional look with a curved profile that stands proud of the mounting wall or other surface.
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A US-based company named Wikispeed has adopted the same approach with the design of the SGT01, a car designed as a modular platform which will empower suppliers to innovate freely. Each part of the car is a component that fits into a standard interface. For example, when the engine wears out, it can be removed and replaced in one piece, like a tire. Although they are still seeking funding to go into full production, they have designed a 4-seater commuter car that gets up to 114 miles per gallon and can sell for $20,000 using this approach. Although it's not in production yet, you can still order one today on the internet.
We are able to produce precast concrete modular tank systems as well as pump and wet well chambers to suit the requirements of customers. Chambers are available either as a one-piece or sectional depending on depth, diameter or site conditions. Inlet and outlet holes are formed to suit customer’s site requirements. The pump and wet well chambers can be factory fitted with additional options such as pipe work, penstocks, non return flap valves, seating pads and ducting etc
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Modular origami city in progress. Interactive project at the Faire that invites the public to help build an origami city. Module based on Menger Sponge unit created by Jeannine Mosely.
As an idea to improve the PennLUG city/train layout, I suggested the idea of making building facades as backdrops. This is my first attempt at the idea. I decided to make it modular, both for easier assembly/takedown and so it can be arranged in different ways, depending on the layout. I used a bunch of wide red bricks and some deep windows I had and didn't have much use for.
This product is pretty cool. One guy set up this home's foundation in a couple days using this modular expanded polystyrene formwork. The consolation to using non-biodegradable polystyrene as a formwork is that you leave the blocks in place, substantially increasing the R-value of the foundation. Not losing heat to the ground represents a huge energy savings in the northern climates.
Modular building offers many environmental benefits, meeting and often exceeding sustainable building requirements.