Architects in Chile recently completed the Industrialized Building System Prototype II, a 120-square-meter modular home utilizing a lightweight stilt framework to safely navigate steep terrain. For real estate developers, this decoupled design is significant because its separate climatically active timber panels allowed the house to be assembled in less than one day without skilled labor. Since individual components can be disassembled or updated without demolition, the system provides an adaptable model for rapidly deploying resilient housing in challenging environments.
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