From 'airspace developments' to 3D-printed schools: How the construction industry is changing

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Firms and organizations are turning to a broad set of tools to develop new buildings.

The techniques and methods used to develop structures are varied, employing a number of different technologies and ideas.

Earlier this week it was announced that the cabinet of Newham Council, in east London, had approved plans for a modular scheme that would "scope potential for building new homes on top of existing council blocks." A report on the project from Newham's cabinet described the "airspace model" as embracing "the use of modular or offsite construction, resulting in homes being delivered more quickly and with minimum disruption to residents."

Newham's plans represent the latest example of how local authorities in the U.K. are combining this well-established idea with the "airspace model."

 

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