Saturday, February 6, 2016

Innovation Building with Container Used


Innovation Building with Container Used Utilization of used goods it has become a trend in this modern era due to reduced natural resources that are not renewable and length of time required for the recycling process. The modern era also demands segalannya should be practical and fast, including in the field of architecture. One innovation in architecture is the use of secondhand containers to be used as the building began to work space, a kitchen, a pop-up store, cafe, toilets, stores, even a hotel. "In the early 2000s, the building of container is widely used for the needs of the project in the field of oil & gas as well as construction and mining. These last few years, emerging demand from outside the industry. Some make a repair shop, cafe, food, and retail, "said Tony Effendy, the originator of PT Putera Guna Cipta Mandiri (Pugutama), a company engaged in the field of modified container.

thisforall.net

 According to Tony, given the nature of the container can be moved, building container does not need a building permit (IMB). Its construction also does not take long, only about one week to two months. "This building can be quickly created, it will be moved and don't need a permit because it is not permanent. The creating of a customary workplace can be done within every week," Tony said when explaining the advantages of the modification of container buildings. Behind the many advantages of the former container buildings, of course, this innovation also has its drawbacks. Indonesia climate is hot once humid corrode containers made from 100 percent iron. But it can be treated with regular servicing and good care.

While Naya initiators Rorry Citra Mandiri (RCM) Container say, the utilization of old containers is quite new in Indonesia so many people are hesitant. The perception of most people on container modification is a rusty old containers, the air is humid and hot. He was trying to educate people that the container modification is not the same as a regular container shipping. "The container used must have a minimum of 80 percent quality and does not leak," he said. To anticipate the problem of hot air in the container, construction added glasswool insulation in the walls and ceiling panels. Glasswool is thick and serves as a heat sink and sound up to 16 degrees Celsius. "For the prevention of rust, we use anti-rust coating," Naya agile.

source http://thisforall.net

No comments:

Post a Comment