Dry construction
Contemporary architecture increasingly features steel as its undisputed protagonist. This versatile and durable material has become the ideal choice for designing buildings that combine aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. From large public buildings to cultural centers, from...
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The construction industry is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the adoption of innovative methods such as dry construction and off-site technologies. These practices not only accelerate...
In today's building scenario, where it is necessary to reconcile construction speed, cost-effectiveness and a low environmental impact, dry construction is the answer to the current qualitative and performance requirements of the construction market.
The construction technique landscape is still extremely varied, and dry constructions certainly stand out among those undergoing the most development, which, unlike traditional wet ones, do not use hydraulic binders in the construction stage and on site.
Dry construction, Manni Green Tech
The construction techniques are divided mainly into wet construction and dry construction, which, as the word itself suggests, unlike the former, do not involve the use of binders or adhesives during their construction on site.
For many years now, the word sustainability has become part of the vocabulary of the building world, with a view to building in a way that respects the planet and future generations.
In the field of prefabricated construction with dry systems, Manni Green Tech has been carrying out research and testing for years in order to provide builders and clients with products that enable the construction of buildings quickly, at a certain cost, and that guarantee the best environmental...
With the approval of the Budget Law 2022, the spotlight is on the extension of the 110% Superbonus.
Clean rooms were initially developed in the United States, where they were designed and classified, including at a regulatory level, for the emerging semiconductor industry: even the smallest particle suspended in dust can cause damage to components during processing and assembly.
Architectural Talks, the interview series produced by Manni Group in collaboration with Yacademy, meets Patrick Lüth, partner and managing director of the Innsbruck office of the Snøhetta firm, for the second time.
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