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  2. Prefabrication - Wikipedia

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    Examples of off-site fabrication are wall panels for homes, wooden truss bridge spans, airport control stations. There are four main categories of off-site fabrication, which is often also referred to as off-site construction. These can be described as component (or sub-assembly) systems, panelised systems, volumetric systems, and modular systems.

  3. Prefabricated building - Wikipedia

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    A prefabricated building, informally a prefab, is a building that is manufactured and constructed using prefabrication. It consists of factory-made components or units that are transported and assembled on-site to form the complete building. Various materials were combined to create a part of the installation process. [1]

  4. Kit-of-parts - Wikipedia

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    Kit-of-parts theory refers to the study and application of object-oriented building techniques, where building components are pre-designed / pre-engineered / pre-fabricated for inclusion in joint-based (linear element), panel-based (planar element), module-based (solid element), and deployable (time element) construction systems.

  5. Science of Education (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Science of Education advocated a five-step methodology that appeals to learner’s interests and applies content back to morals and daily life. [1] Teachers can be found in Germany, England, and the United States who are still implementing this pedagogy today.

  6. Natural building - Wikipedia

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    A small cob building with a living roof Porch of a modern timber framed home. Natural building or ecological building is a discipline within the more comprehensive scope of green building, sustainable architecture as well as sustainable and ecological design that promotes the construction of buildings using sustainable processes and locally available natural materials.

  7. Post War Building Studies - Wikipedia

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    The publications were produced by various committees (such as the Burt Committee) composed of architects, engineers, and representatives from the building industry. [1] The studies standardized non-traditional methods of building construction including the use of pre-fabricated elements and poured concrete. A new standard system for wiring ...

  8. Alternative natural materials - Wikipedia

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    Although alternative building materials are a newer concept, some buildings have already employed these materials, as well as other tactics, in pursuit of greater sustainability. One such example is the School of Art, Media, and Design located in Singapore. This school has a roof made completely of grass (an example of Earth-sheltering). [4]

  9. Category:Science education materials - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Science education materials" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.