Innovation by Reduction How can architecture create a pleasant
indoor climate using construction techniques and as little
technology as possible? Researchers from four different departments
at the Technical University of Munich joined forces with the
engineering firm Transsolar Energietechnik to explore integral
strategies for simple, energy-efficient construction. The
architecture firm Florian Nagler Architekten implemented the plans
developed by the TUM project for three prototype buildings made of
solid wood, masonry and lightweight concrete in monolithic
construction. Using these apartment buildings as examples, the
guide vividly elucidates the six core principles of simple
construction. Analysis of three exemplary apartment buildings
Monolithic structures in wood, lightweight concrete, and brick The
result of an interdisciplinary research project at the Technical
University of Munich (TUM)
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