Modular construction is widely accepted as a faster path to occupancy. It’s also a more flexible building option, with the ability to add, remove and reuse modules to accommodate changing needs. While these qualities make it an attractive option for builders and owners, the building style was once stigmatized as low quality and “boxy”. No longer true. New modular building techniques deliver exceptional quality and architects are embracing it as a means of building attractive, even dramatic buildings for a variety of needs. Here are a few recently completed modular projects that are turning heads.
Carmel Place
300-square-foot micro apartments in New York City.
Kernan Clinic
Emergency medical center in Jacksonville, FL.
Pacific Park
Formerly known as Atlantic Yards, Pacific Park is a 32-story mixed-used commercial and residential space in Brooklyn, NY.
NY Red Bulls MLS Training Facility
Major League Soccer training facility in Hanover, NJ.
Haley VI Research Station
World’s first fully relocatable modular research station currently in Antarctica.
Mini Sky City
57-story mixed use building completed in 19 days in Changsha, China.
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