VISIT THE VILLAGE AT INTERBUILD 2008
“Our aim is to showcase realistic solutions for the here and now,” says Interbuild’s Senior Marketing Manager, Sam Matthews. “While many of the builds you see at other shows are constructed just for the duration and demolished at the end, all of these units are being transferred to live locations. This gives visitors a unique opportunity to view the very latest advancements that are actually being employed across commercial and local authority projects in an exhibition environment. Furthermore. because the buildings will be only partially complete, spectators can appraise the actual structural components.”
In terms of the housing content within The Village, the first - Interbuild’s Eco House - is an example of a sustainable, three-storey, family home.
Designed by Woodward Smith Architects and constructed and developed by Loosemore Chartered Building Company, the timber frame structure – provided by
A imed at the first-time-buyer market, this example of affordable housing is based on a more cost effective solution for the superstructure. A timber-based product utilising low-grade, indigenous timber, the finished structure will be very lightweight and built to passive house standards, incorporating advanced insulation methods and offering high levels of air tightness. This new technology is being employed on a site in
“The Elements House shows how high end specification builds can be achieved using low cost construction methods,” says Chief Operating Officer for Elements Europe, Darren Richards. “Furthermore, with a prepared foundation in place the structure can be built on site within a day and in a live project would be ready for occupancy within a week.”
Modular structure specialists, Built Offsite, are supplying the bespoke, open plan classroom facility which will occupy a substantial 200 metre square space; while Yorkon – a subsidiary of Portakabin and suppliers to some of the