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tecnopod [2]

January 31, 2007

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We have seen more work going into the tecnopod in recent months due to many inquiries regarding its prospects and possibilities for its application in the social sciences and humanities sectors of our industry. The tecnopod would probably end up serving the red cross or used as a Beach Resort somewhere in the Mediterranean Seas.

zlgdesign has developed a prototype for a lightweight, movable building called the “tecnopod.” The main criteria for its design were that it be modular, easily transportable, and able to be erected within a day. The idea of a prefabricated, modular structure is nothing new. What is new in the case of the tecnopod is the application of such a structure in Asia, home to half the world’s population, of which half is displaced or without adequate shelter. The humanitarian ideal, to provide quick and simple shelter for the growing population of Asia, was the original motivation for the tecnopod’s development.

Tecnopod is possible because of its component-based design, which allows the elements to be efficiently fabricated, packed, and shipped out. Once it is at its destination, the assembly process begins with the alignment of a set of footings, which do not require deep foundations. After placing these four base elements, the assemblers then bolt together the main frame, which comes in three large sections. They then apply the side panels, floor, and glazing. When these elements are assembled, the “accessories” like the door, steps, and electrical connections are attached. The whole assembly process should take no more than a day.

www.zlgdesign.com

tecnopod [1]

January 23, 2007

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The idea of a prefabricated modular structure, capable of being assembled within 8 hours is striking, because of the potential in terms of its commercial value, but more so for its wide appealling application for the humanitarian ideal. Half the world’s population will enjoy the benefits of an affordable mobile home, easily personalised or customised to suit one’s economic or social requirements.

The Tecnopod Story has been well documented in the publication “Transportable Environments 2001″ proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Portable Architecture 17th/18th May 2001 in Singapore. More recently the tecnopod has been featured in Financial Times UK January issue now also to be featured in an upcoming New Straits Times Malaysia article. See also write-up and design discourse article in architecture week.

www.zlgdesign.com

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