The Unidome construction method is revolutionizing the way we build structures. With a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and material reduction, Unidome offers a fresh perspective on modern architecture. Let’s delve into the details and explore why Unidome is gaining traction worldwide.
Unidome is a material-efficient lightweight construction method that eliminates excess material where it serves only a negligible load-bearing function. Here are the key features:
- Biaxial Voided Flat Slabs: Unidome employs biaxial voided flat slabs, which significantly reduce concrete consumption while maintaining structural integrity.
- Sustainability: By minimizing material usage, Unidome contributes to climate protection and reduces CO? emissions. It’s a win-win for both builders and the environment.
- Versatility: Unidome can be applied to various building types, from residential to commercial projects.#SustainableBuilding: Unidome’s commitment to sustainability sets it apart in the construction industry.
- #EfficientDesign: Unidome’s lightweight approach optimizes material usage without compromising strength.
- #Innovation: Unidome pioneers the use of biaxial voided flat slabs for resource-saving construction.
- #MaterialReduction: Unidome’s focus on eliminating excess material aligns with global efforts to reduce waste.
- #ClimateProtection: Unidome’s CO? emission reduction contributes to a greener planet.
- November 2023: Unidome secures a contract for Tower One Porta Diagonal in Barcelona.
- October 2023: Unidome receives DBU funding for its efficient void former technology.
- September 2023: Unidome presents its sustainable void former technology at the VPI seminar in Friedberg.