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Schematic distribution of Serving and Served areas in the Load-Bearing Service Core approach 

Schematic distribution of Serving and Served areas in the Load-Bearing Service Core approach 

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Properly applied, industrialisation can deliver affordable, high quality housing to the vast majority of people all around the world, as well as solve the ever widening gap between the formation of slums and the capacity to replace them. The ultimate goal is to bring to the site 3D modules, completely finished at the factory, but these are usually...

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... As prefabrication technology is mostly factory-related, the components reach for the best practice to implement plug & play concept into industrialized housing in Malaysia. This optimal solution could be offered by a hybrid approach; concentrating on the serving areas in compact factory-made 3D modules called Service Cores (Richard, 2008). On site, the Cores are positioned perpendicularly to the façade, while locally built floors and exterior walls span longitudinally between them to generate the served areas. ...