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Panelised construction in interior design : a study of assembly based processes (Softcopy is also available)

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CONTENT • INTRODUCTION • Introduction to Off-site construction • Aim and objectives • Scope and limitations • Methodology of research • Significance of study 01. OFF-SITE MANUFACTURING AND MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION 1.1 What is production in Interior design 24 1.2 What is construction in Interior design 26 1.3 Correlation between production and construction in modern context 29 1.4 Constants and variables for off-site construction 31 1.5 Modern method of construction and off-site manufacturing 36 1.6 Classification of Modern methods of construction 37 1.7 Types of off-site construction 38 1.7.1 Volumetric 1.7.2 Hybrid 1.7.3 Panelised 1.7.4 Natural materials 1.7.5 Light weight facades 1.7.6 Sub-assemblies and accessories systems 1.8 Summary 45 02. UNDERSTANDING PANELISED CONSTRUCTION 2.1 Introduction to panel as an interior element 48 2.2 Concept of panelised construction 51 2.3 Introduction to Panelisation and Types of panels 53 2.3.1 open panel 2.3.2 close panel 2.3.3 SIPs 2.3.4 Insulated concrete 2.3.5 Composite 2.3.6 Infill panels 2.3.7 Curtain walling 2.3.8 Timber frame panel 2.3.9 Lightweight steel frame panels 2.4 Nature and type of panelised construction 67 2.4.1 Small panel 2.4.2 Large panel 2.4.3 Crosswall construction 2.5 Summary 69 03. DERIVATION FROM LITERATURE REVIEW 3.1 Factors and parameters governing panelised construction 72 3.2 Assembly based construction 73 3.3 Framework and Methodology for analysis of panelised construction 75 04. APPLICATION OF PANELISED CONSTRUCTION (CASE-STUDIES) 4.1 Dragon Skin Pavilion, Hong Kong 79 4.1.1 Inferences 4.2 NP Pavilion, Mumbai 95 4.2.1 Inferences 05. CONCLUSIONS 110 •RELEVANCE OF RESEARCH WITH THE FIELD OF INTERIOR DESIGN •FUTURE SCOPE OF THE RESEARCH •REVIEW COMMENTS •BIBLIOGRAPHY •ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
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CONTENT
• INTRODUCTION
• Introduction to Off-site construction
• Aim and objectives
• Scope and limitations
• Methodology of research
• Significance of study
01. OFF-SITE MANUFACTURING AND MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION
1.1 What is production in Interior design 24
1.2 What is construction in Interior design 26
1.3 Correlation between production and construction in modern context 29
1.4 Constants and variables for off-site construction 31
1.5 Modern method of construction and off-site manufacturing 36
1.6 Classification of Modern methods of construction 37
1.7 Types of off-site construction 38
1.7.1 Volumetric
1.7.2 Hybrid
1.7.3 Panelised
1.7.4 Natural materials
1.7.5 Light weight facades
1.7.6 Sub-assemblies and accessories systems
1.8 Summary 45
02. UNDERSTANDING PANELISED CONSTRUCTION
2.1 Introduction to panel as an interior element 48
2.2 Concept of panelised construction 51
2.3 Introduction to Panelisation and Types of panels 53
2.3.1 open panel
2.3.2 close panel
2.3.3 SIPs
2.3.4 Insulated concrete
2.3.5 Composite
2.3.6 Infill panels
2.3.7 Curtain walling
2.3.8 Timber frame panel
2.3.9 Lightweight steel frame panels
2.4 Nature and type of panelised construction 67
2.4.1 Small panel
2.4.2 Large panel
2.4.3 Crosswall construction
2.5 Summary 69
03. DERIVATION FROM LITERATURE REVIEW
3.1 Factors and parameters governing panelised construction 72
3.2 Assembly based construction 73
3.3 Framework and Methodology for analysis of panelised construction 75
04. APPLICATION OF PANELISED CONSTRUCTION (CASE-STUDIES)
4.1 Dragon Skin Pavilion, Hong Kong 79
4.1.1 Inferences
4.2 NP Pavilion, Mumbai 95
4.2.1 Inferences
05. CONCLUSIONS 110
•RELEVANCE OF RESEARCH WITH THE FIELD OF INTERIOR DESIGN
•FUTURE SCOPE OF THE RESEARCH
•REVIEW COMMENTS
•BIBLIOGRAPHY
•ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

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