Carbon footprint

The carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the production, use and disposal of a product or service. Sustainable building materials, energy efficient systems and environmentally friendly practices help reduce environmental impact and minimize the ecological footprint.

Carbon footprint

CAD (Computer Aided Design)

CAD is short for Computer-Aided Design, a software technology that allows architects, engineers and designers to create and edit three-dimensional models of construction projects. CAD software can be used to create detailed plans, drawings and simulations to visualize and optimize the construction process.

CAD (Computer Aided Design)

Building regulations

Building regulations are legal regulations and standards that regulate the construction and use of buildings. They can refer to various aspects such as size, clearance areas, fire protection, energy efficiency and barrier-free access. Building codes vary by location and may be set at a local, regional or national level. These regulations must be taken into [...]

Building regulations

Construction phase

The construction phase refers to the period in which a construction project is realized. It includes all activities from the beginning of planning to the completion of the building. During the construction phase, various work steps such as floor plan design, material procurement, construction work and the installation of utilities are carried out. [...]

Construction phase

Building permit

A building permit is an official permit required for the construction of buildings. It is issued by the local building authorities and ensures that the building project complies with applicable building regulations and standards. Even when building tiny houses and modular homes, it is important to obtain planning permission to ensure that the project is [...]

Building permit

Exhaust air system

An exhaust system is a system for ventilating indoor spaces that removes excess air and moisture to the outside. It plays an important role in tiny houses and modular houses to ensure a healthy indoor climate and prevent mold formation.

Exhaust air system

sustainability

Sustainability refers to the ability to meet human needs without depleting resources for future generations or harming the environment. In construction, sustainability means incorporating environmentally friendly practices, promoting energy efficiency, using renewable materials and minimizing waste. This approach aims to make environmentally friendly and resource-saving decisions throughout the entire construction process and use. [...]

sustainability

Screw foundation

Ground screws are a modern and environmentally friendly alternative. They screw directly into the ground and provide a quick, clean and efficient method of anchoring the modular home. Their adaptability makes them a good choice, especially on changing terrain.

Screw foundation

Point foundations

Point foundations are individual concrete supports that are strategically placed under the load-bearing structures of the modular home. This method is particularly suitable for different soil conditions and enables even load distribution.

Point foundations

VDE standards

The VDE standards are technical standards that are developed by the Association of Electrical, Electronic and Information Technology (VDE). They serve to ensure the safety, quality and interoperability of electrical and electronic devices, systems and systems.

VDE standards
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