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e-Frame: A Modular Prefabricated Construction System in Augmented Reality

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Mirko Ferrari

Designing and constructing new buildings with conventional design and construction methods can be time consuming and costly. Moreover, traditional methods are less efficient both in terms of energy consumption and maintenance, making it more difficult to fully realize the potential of Smart Cities and Communities in the context of a globally sustainable society. For this reason, in the wake of a vibrant design tradition that dates back to the Bauhaus movement, new methods have been introduced in the construction industry, mainly based on modular and prefabricated systems, to address the design challenges of our society. No doubt, they have started to give rise to a variety of new exciting developments and visions both at the urban and societal levels.

e-FRAME is based on the very simple idea of an innovative structural node and rods that can be combined together at will to create buildings of varied complexity. The system is assembled with dry construction techniques, thus making it suitable for very quick and effective setup of buildings under different climatic conditions and at different latitudes.

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e-FRAME is designed to implement sustainable solutions in Architecture at different scales, from single housing units to large urban infrastructures and sectors. The solution is suitable to host both passive and active energy efficient systems, including leaning greenhouses and solar power. This confers to e-FRAME based solutions a high level of energy efficiency thus reducing the carbon footprint of the building itself and improving its cost-effectiveness.

It is well understood that IoT and digital solutions will improve overall building performance over the years, thus reducing cost across the whole building life cycle. e-FRAME is designed to include sensors and actuators to both monitor and modify the state of the building parameters in order to maximize living comfort and building efficiency. Sensors can be used to monitor the structural integrity of the building.

Permanent modular construction has emerged as an alternative to traditional building methods over the past decade. In 2018, the permanent modular segment held the largest share of 64.4% on account of the growing demand for permanent housing, commercial, and industrial structures. The increasing financial outlay for the development of affordable housing structures coupled with the rapid growth of the industrial sector in developing economies is expected to augment the market growth. Relocatable modular structures are utilized to provide temporary accommodations for workers at the worksite. Relocatable modular structures are also utilized by a variety of end-users including local governments, industrial corporations, school boards, healthcare providers as makeshift offices, healthcare clinics, temporary hotels, and schools. Healthcare applications of modular structures is a need that strongly emerged during the pandemic in 2020, which highlighted the importance of having quick and cost-effective solutions to build infrastructures under a state of emergency. e-FRAME is specifically designed with this need in mind.

We have built an immersive experience to let users explore a simple prefabricated housing unit typology in 1:1 scale. The immersive experience has both a VR and an AR component. The VR experience is accessed via a standalone application for Oculus Rift S and allows users to virtually explore the building as a virtual environment (see video).

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Source: https://arvrjourney.com/e-frame-a-modular-prefabricated-construction-system-in-augmented-reality-9591fbc6ac49?source=rss—-d01820283d6d—4

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