In addition to flexible dimensions which is characteristic of modular systems, Baashall™ provides great architectural freedom.
All additional elements and variations add to the cost but also turn the basic structure into architecture.
The uniqueness of the end result depends on the co-operation between the client and the architect.
The remarkable simplicity and lightness of the structure is the result of many years of research, testing and development.
The contract for Baashall (basic modular hall) includes all works from consultations and preliminary work, erection and work on roofs to the installation of doors and windows.
The roof is equipped with thermal insulation, covered with resistant waterproof material, and a solution is provided for the drainage of rain water.
In addition, concrete buildings are more resistant to burglary and fire than any other types of buildings.
Compared to regular building constructions, a lot of time can be saved in the design phase of Baashall due to comprehensive preliminary work which results in standard elements and logical construction.
Moreover, other methods of concrete building can hardly compete with the erection speed of Baashall at the construction site.
If necessary, the building can later be rebuilt and even taken apart and re-erected at a different site without any significant losses. The whole building is recyclable: concrete slabs that have served their purpose are crushed and turned into new concrete or aggregate.
There are no limitations to the length of a building. It is determined according to the function of your building: how many modules you decide to erect in a row.
If you need a building that is more than 24 (30) metres long, a second row of modules must simply be installed next to the first one.
In that case, the edges of roof elements rest on columns as well, but the distance between rows of columns is an incredible 24 (30) metres. Therefore, there are no limitations to the width of the building either; the only limitations to your freedom of choice are set by the dimensions of the piece of land at your disposal.
Regardless of it being standardized, modular hall can have various forms.
Regardless of it being standardized, modular hall can have various forms.
The horizontal division of elements is characteristic of Baashall. An architect can either emphasize this or overshadow it by means of decorative elements.
Concrete elements are very adaptable. There is a wide choice of surface solutions, from robust natural stone grit to polished surface, from the even shade of stone to the picturesque bluish green lazure painted surface.
Baashall has the ability to accumulate heat which is characteristic of concrete elements. The great thermal capacity of concrete elements creates a stable indoor climate and, since the building is well insulated, the maintenance and heating costs of Baashall are low. This makes it possible to save on the account of air conditioners and avoid draught in Baashall.
Room temperature is a factor affecting work efficiency that has been underrated so far. Studies have shown that when the room temperature rises above 23 degrees, work efficiency drops significantly, and when the temperature keeps rising, work efficiency declines accordingly. Lowering the room temperature has the same effect.
When the indoor climate of buildings with different structure was compared during a twenty-four hour period in summer, it became evident that the fluctuations were greatest in a metal building and slightly smaller in a concrete building, whereas Baashall surprised everybody with its extremely stable indoor climate.
In addition to flexible dimensions which is characteristic of modular systems, Baashall™ provides great architectural freedom.
All additional elements and variations add to the cost but also turn the basic structure into architecture.
The uniqueness of the end result depends on the co-operation between the client and the architect.
The remarkable simplicity and lightness of the structure is the result of many years of research, testing and development.
The contract for Baashall (basic modular hall) includes all works from consultations and preliminary work, erection and work on roofs to the installation of doors and windows.
The roof is equipped with thermal insulation, covered with resistant waterproof material, and a solution is provided for the drainage of rain water.
In addition, concrete buildings are more resistant to burglary and fire than any other types of buildings.
Compared to regular building constructions, a lot of time can be saved in the design phase of Baashall due to comprehensive preliminary work which results in standard elements and logical construction.
Moreover, other methods of concrete building can hardly compete with the erection speed of Baashall at the construction site.
If necessary, the building can later be rebuilt and even taken apart and re-erected at a different site without any significant losses. The whole building is recyclable: concrete slabs that have served their purpose are crushed and turned into new concrete or aggregate.
There are no limitations to the length of a building. It is determined according to the function of your building: how many modules you decide to erect in a row.
If you need a building that is more than 24 (30) metres long, a second row of modules must simply be installed next to the first one.
In that case, the edges of roof elements rest on columns as well, but the distance between rows of columns is an incredible 24 (30) metres. Therefore, there are no limitations to the width of the building either; the only limitations to your freedom of choice are set by the dimensions of the piece of land at your disposal.
Regardless of it being standardized, modular hall can have various forms.
Regardless of it being standardized, modular hall can have various forms.
The horizontal division of elements is characteristic of Baashall. An architect can either emphasize this or overshadow it by means of decorative elements.
Concrete elements are very adaptable. There is a wide choice of surface solutions, from robust natural stone grit to polished surface, from the even shade of stone to the picturesque bluish green lazure painted surface.
Baashall has the ability to accumulate heat which is characteristic of concrete elements. The great thermal capacity of concrete elements creates a stable indoor climate and, since the building is well insulated, the maintenance and heating costs of Baashall are low. This makes it possible to save on the account of air conditioners and avoid draught in Baashall.
Room temperature is a factor affecting work efficiency that has been underrated so far. Studies have shown that when the room temperature rises above 23 degrees, work efficiency drops significantly, and when the temperature keeps rising, work efficiency declines accordingly. Lowering the room temperature has the same effect.
When the indoor climate of buildings with different structure was compared during a twenty-four hour period in summer, it became evident that the fluctuations were greatest in a metal building and slightly smaller in a concrete building, whereas Baashall surprised everybody with its extremely stable indoor climate.