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COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY

ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH


What are Artisanal Manufactured Houses?

Artisanal Manufactured Houses are based on principles that promote economic


prosperity, enliven local communities, and o er customers a rewarding experience
based on quality and value. The method combines the prowess of Manufacturing
without a need to alleviate Human Hands or Intervention, thereby it achieves the best
of both spectrums.Quality and also creation of Jobs.

The rst phase of Artisanal Manufactured Houses has typically been very small scale,
localised and expensive. Today a new type of Artisanal manufactured Houses are on
the verge of carving out a meaningful place in the market, o ering broader access to a
level of quality that can’t be achieved by traditional mass-scale models

COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY


ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
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3D Mesh using 6mm Rebars

COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY


ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
RAFT FOUNDATION USED AS RAIN WATER STORAGE STRUCTURE

COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY


ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
COST EFFECTIVE URBAN HOUSING DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED HOUSES USING 3D MESH
TECHNICAL COMPARISION OF 3D REBAR MESH STRUCTURE
SNO ACTIVITY RCC Structure Steel Deck Structure Precast Structure 3D REBAR MESH

1 STRUCTURAL SYSTEM Framed Structure with RCC Framed Structure with Steel Frames structure with Precast Structural Components Loadbearing System with continuous 3D Mesh

Continuous Raft Foundation made of 3D Welded


Isolated/Combined RCC Footings continues as RCC Isolated /Combined RCC footings continues as Steel Isolated/Combined RCC Footings continues as
2 FOUNDATION space frame mesh and the total structure continues as
Columns above Columns with Bolted to plates Precast Columns above
an integrated box
Grade beam and Plinth beam ties using Grade beam and Plinth beam ties using Grade beam and Plinth beam ties using
Continuous Raft Walls and substructure is formed
3 SUB STRUCTURE RCC .Substructure is Formed using Block works / RCC .Substructure is Formed using Block works / RCC .Substructure is Formed using Block works /
using these rafts, there are no additional block works
Bricks to form base pad Bricks to form base pad Bricks to form base pad
Continuous System from Foundation to Super
Discontinuous System from Foundation to Super
structure using RCC Framing & Block work used as Discontinuous System from Foundation to Super Continuous System from Foundation to Super
4 SYSTEM CONTINUITY structure as Precast components are only used above
in ll to create the base pad as it is a below ground structure as Steel is only used above Substructure structure giving a homogenised continuity
Substructure
activity
Columns and beams framing using Precast
5 SUPER STRUCTURE Columns and beams framing using RCC Columns and beams framing using Steel Members Continuous walls & Slabs
Components

All internal & External Walls through Block work using All internal & External Walls through Block work using All internal & External Walls through Block work using
6 WALLS All Internal & External Walls using 3D Mesh
preferred Material preferred Material preferred Material/Precast Walls can also be used

Doesn’t require much of a formwork as it is decking Formwork required wherever Joining of the precast Integrated Formwork required, Options of using
7 FORM-WORK Shuttering & Centering for columns ,beams & Slabs
slab and other members are steel components happens Hessian Burlap interlacing
Steel Fabrication at Factory & Assembling at Site Steel Fabrication at Factory & Assembling at
Precast at Factory & Assembly at site-Requires
8 ERECTION Cast In SItu Process Requires Machinery for Handling and Erection due to site.Requires very light machinery as the steel Mesh is
Machinery for Handling and Erection due to it weight
it weight easy to handle
Concealing of Electrical Conduits and Plumbing pipes Concealing can happen in Deck system, but wherever
Concealing in Precast is not quite advisable as it will Concealing of service conduits happens within the 3D
9 SERVICE UTILITIES to be preplanned in RCC Members and chasing there are steel members concealing the service utilities
chase the integrated wall & slab panels Mesh
required to conceal these in Block work becomes di cult

Plastering required but Steel Members are exposed If proper formwork is used there is no Plastering
Plastering to integrate all components Plastering is required if concealing of Service elements
10 GREY SHELL COMPLETION and requires some additional panelling to get an required. If Hossain Burlap Interlacing is
Walls,Slabs ,Columns and Beams needs to be done as a separate layer
aesthetic nish used,Plastering becomes the formwork

Since it is a Uniformly distributed structure and the


Since these are Frame Structure, Each structural Since the foundation to superstructure there are two Since the foundation to superstructure there are two structural continuity to foundation to super structure is
11 SEISMIC DESIGN member column & beam has to be speci cally discontinuous systems, the Seismic forces have to discontinuous systems, the Seismic forces have to homogenous it has better stability to Seismic Forces.
designed for Seismic Forces checked at the joining of these two systems checked at the joining of these two systems Speci c force can be achieved by adjusting the Rebar
diameter of the mesh

All integrated built in Wardrobes ,Kitchen


counters,Built in Beds and Sofas are now part of an
Wardrobes,Kitchen Shelving,Bed ,Storage are add-ons Wardrobes,Kitchen Shelving,Bed ,Storage are add-ons Wardrobes,Kitchen Shelving,Bed ,Storage are add-ons
12 INTERIOR ELEMENTS integrated structural system, which is very big cost
and not part of the structural system and not part of the structural system and not part of the structural system
factor in the overall budget of the project, as it ensures
comprehensive completion

Faster Method as Precast erection can be quickly Faster Method as it combines di erent activities to one
13 SPEED OF CONSTRUCTION It is a conventional practice right now Faster Method as steel erection can be quickly done
done short operation

100% OF CURRENT MARKET PRICE OF 130% OF CURRENT MARKET PRICE OF 130% OF CURRENT MARKET PRICE OF 85-95% OF CURRENT MARKET PRICE OF
14 COST COMPARISON CONVENTIONAL RCC STRUCTURE WITH CONVENTIONAL RCC STRUCTURE WITH CONVENTIONAL RCC STRUCTURE WITH CONVENTIONAL RCC STRUCTURE WITH
FINISHING FINISHING FINISHING (30% IS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLING) FINISHING

15 CODE OF PRACTICE IS 456:2000 IS 800:2007 IS 15917:2010 NEED TO DEVELOP CODES


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TRADITIONAL FRAMED ARTISANAL MANUFACTURED PRECAST

STRUCTURE HOUSES USING 3D MESH STRUCTURE

ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES

• Use of skilled local labors

• Rapid construction • Saves time

• Adopted for small scale


• Promote economic prosperity, • Factory manufacturing pre cast
projects
enliven local communities concrete walls, slabs

• Adopted for all scale of • Precision and flexibility in use

projects, scalable and • Optimum use of materials

replicable • Adopted for large scale projects

• Precision and flexibility in


design and execution
• Optimum use of materials
• High quality
• Long-term sustainability and
productivity
• Protection of environment
DISADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
• Installation requires erection
• Time consuming process
logistics, cranes,

• Wastage of materials involved.


• Connections may be difficult

• Joints between panels are often


expensive and complicated.

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