VUILD's 'prewood' project tests how modular timber can adapt to tight urban sites in tokyo
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VUILD's 'prewood' project tests how modular timber can adapt to tight urban sites in tokyo
"Prewood's design features a vertical cedar facade that introduces a distinct texture while maintaining the rhythm of the street, enhancing the urban environment."
"The construction system treats the building as a set of discrete wooden modules, designed for disassembly, allowing for future relocation and extending the material's lifespan."
"Inside, prewood organizes its program through a series of split levels, which expand the perception of space within a limited footprint, optimizing usability."
"Digital modeling tools defined thousands of screw positions, translating directly into fabrication data, ensuring high precision during assembly supported by 3D-printed guides."
Prewood is a compact timber building in Tokyo, designed by VUILD, that occupies a narrow urban gap. Its vertical cedar facade features a stacked composition of wooden panels, enhancing the streetscape's rhythm. The building employs a modular construction system, allowing for disassembly and relocation, promoting sustainability. Inside, split levels create a perception of expanded space within a limited footprint. The untreated cedar will weather over time, changing in tone due to the city's climate, while openings maintain privacy and glimpses of activity.
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