prefabrication
pre·fab·ri·cate
P0519000 (prē-făb′rĭ-kāt′)Noun | 1. | prefabrication - the manufacture of sections of a building at the factory so they can be easily and rapidly assembled at the building site |
单词 | prefabrication | |||
释义 | prefabricationpre·fab·ri·cateP0519000 (prē-făb′rĭ-kāt′)
prefabricationprefabrication,in architectural construction, a technique whereby large units of a building are produced in factories to be assembled, ready-made, on the building site. The technique permits the speedy erection of very large structures. It has been applied to urban housing for more than a century. Major architects, including Walter GropiusGropius, Walter, 1883–1969, German-American architect, one of the leaders of modern functional architecture. In Germany his Fagus factory buildings (1910–11) at Alfeld, with their glass walls, metal spandrels, and discerning use of purely industrial features, were ..... Click the link for more information. , Konrad Wachsmann, and Buckminster FullerFuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster Fuller), 1895–1983, American architect and engineer, b. Milton, Mass. Fuller devoted his life to the invention of revolutionary technological designs aimed at solving problems of modern living. ..... Click the link for more information. , have been involved significantly in the development of prefabrication. See also modulemodule. 1 Term derived from the Latin modulus, a unit of measure in classical architecture equal to half the diameter of a column at its base. This unit was used in proportioning the classical orders of architecture. ..... Click the link for more information. . Prefabricationprefabrication
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