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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Modular Apartments - A flexible wall construction for a connection between two modules / Lägenhetsmoduler - Flexibel väggkostruktion för sammankoppling av två moduler

Asplund, Eric, Kron, Joakim January 2016 (has links)
Rapporten baseras på den bostadsbrist som råder i Sverige. En alternativ lösning på bostadsbehovet är byggnationer av modullägenheter. Idag byggs det främst mindre modullägenheter riktade till unga vuxna och nyanlända. För att tillgodose fler behov måste flexibiliteten för moduler öka så att de kan formas om och byggas i olika storlekar. Det som besvaras i rapporten är vad modulhus är, vilka variabler det tas hänsyn till vid dimensionering av moduler, samt hur två moduler kan byggas ihop till en enhetlig lägenhet. Teorier är baserade på litteratursökningar, även från tidigare kurser inom byggteknik. Ett studiebesök gjordes på Junior Livings fabrik i Kungsör, för att få en mer konkret bild av modulverksamheten i landet. Resultatet av studien består av en framtagen träväggkonstruktion och en övergång, som ska kunna användas för att koppla samman två enskilda moduler till en gemensam lägenhet. Denna lösning är framtagen för företaget Junior Livings moduler. Stor vikt har lagts på dimensionering och uppbyggnad av väggen samt övergången som sedan illustrerats i datorprogrammet Revit. Materialen har tagits fram för att möta de variabler och krav som ställs på bostadshus i Sverige. U-värde har beräknats och jämförts med originalkonstruktion. Avslutningsvis följer en slutsats där frågeställningar besvarats utifrån den teori, det resultat och den analys som utförts i rapporten.
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Flexibla modullägenheter

Johansson, Tina, Håkansson, Pernilla January 2009 (has links)
<p>The following report is based on the fact that we today aren´t building enough small apartments with the right of tenancy around the country. Numbers show that many young people and students will be in need of an apartment in the upcoming years. Because we already have a lack of small apartments in many of the student cities we have to find a solution today. Could module apartments be the solution?</p><p>The report is a part of a project, which with the help of industrial building and its prerequisites, smaller apartments in module form has been planned. The apartments, are as far as possible, standardized but concludes a flexibility in the shaping which creates possibilities for different solutions. The apartments can be combined in different ways for use at different sites. In the project the quarter Järnbäraren has been used as a plot example, where the apartments have been used as student housing.</p><p>The report describes the theoretical reasons to why you should use industrial building and what it takes for it to be a successful concept. It also contains analysis of earlier projects which can be compared with this one. The report also includes historical aspects on the development of industrial buildings during the 20th century and how the housing market has changed over the past years.</p><p>The report shows the thoughts and speculations that lies behind the decisions which have been made during the project. It also works as a description of the prerequisites in the project. Most prerequisites came from the company Moelven, who there have been a cooperation with since the start of the project.</p><p>The result has shown that it is possible to develop module apartments with high quality despite standardization and cost conscious thoughts. Since it is the technical parts in the apartment that is the biggest cost for the module, you’re able to increase dwelling space improve the quality in the apartment without the rent being raised and be absurd for example students.</p>
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Flexibla modullägenheter

Johansson, Tina, Håkansson, Pernilla January 2009 (has links)
The following report is based on the fact that we today aren´t building enough small apartments with the right of tenancy around the country. Numbers show that many young people and students will be in need of an apartment in the upcoming years. Because we already have a lack of small apartments in many of the student cities we have to find a solution today. Could module apartments be the solution? The report is a part of a project, which with the help of industrial building and its prerequisites, smaller apartments in module form has been planned. The apartments, are as far as possible, standardized but concludes a flexibility in the shaping which creates possibilities for different solutions. The apartments can be combined in different ways for use at different sites. In the project the quarter Järnbäraren has been used as a plot example, where the apartments have been used as student housing. The report describes the theoretical reasons to why you should use industrial building and what it takes for it to be a successful concept. It also contains analysis of earlier projects which can be compared with this one. The report also includes historical aspects on the development of industrial buildings during the 20th century and how the housing market has changed over the past years. The report shows the thoughts and speculations that lies behind the decisions which have been made during the project. It also works as a description of the prerequisites in the project. Most prerequisites came from the company Moelven, who there have been a cooperation with since the start of the project. The result has shown that it is possible to develop module apartments with high quality despite standardization and cost conscious thoughts. Since it is the technical parts in the apartment that is the biggest cost for the module, you’re able to increase dwelling space improve the quality in the apartment without the rent being raised and be absurd for example students.

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