This is the main output of the Sustainable Modular Houses for People in Need, Project Number: 2021-1-EL01-KA220-VET-000025502. The “research–knowledge hub” (RKH) is an electronic library developed and created for containing detailed items of applied research in the field of timber construction design principles, circular economy, sustainable development and material availability in different regions of Europe.

RKH is an innovative tool for bibliographic search, an electronic library in all languages of the partners in which the project partners have uploaded complete methods of construction (assembly and disassembly), studies, reports, practical guides and case studies which are expected to assist on finding all the necessary resources under one umbrella. The purpose of the RKH is to be a valuable tool in the hands of both researchers but mostly for the professionals who are actually involved in the whole phase of delivering a modular unit for people in need (from design to construction).

ANTHROPOMORPHIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS IN ARCHITECTURE

Today's measurement: By measuring a certain object whose dimensions (elevations) based on some other measuring unit, be it its size known or not, is not essentially correct. It's just there - that's it must be underlined - when it comes to the general view of the object, and without investment in the analysis of compositional methods that are influential or possible influence its final assembly. Living with these methods will remain problematic if it is not possible to perceive the intentions that are, in the end line, had to be expressed based on a specific unit of measurement and its alkworg parts, calculated elevations in all three spatial areas direction. Atrophomorphic measurment systems integration into the compositional methods of the past, specially explained on several characteristic examples of secondary stone plastic Boke Kotorska, Korčula and Dubrovnik

Additional Info

  • Keywords: Sustainability, Modular, Construction
  • Target Group: Engineer
  • Language: Serbian
  • Publication Year: 1954
  • Type: Article

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