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Prefabricated structural straw panels

This article discusses the evolution and application of prefabricated structural straw panels, a building material that leverages the insulation qualities of straw and timber. The concept originated from a UK company, BaleHaus (now Modcell), which gained significant recognition after being shortlisted for an award at the 2010 British Construction Awards. This exposure propelled the company into supplying its straw structural panels for various commercial projects. Modcell's structural panels are described as insulated, high-performance components suitable for creating low-energy, 'passive' buildings. These panels are constructed using renewable, carbon-sequestering, and sustainable building materials, making them an environmentally friendly option. Their primary applications include offices, schools, housing, and commercial buildings. The company emphasizes that their offsite-manufactured wall and roof cladding system allows for quick and efficient installation. This system is designed to achieve thermal performance levels exceeding current building regulations, and its super-insulated properties, combined with airtight details, enable buildings constructed with Modcell panels to meet the stringent PassivHaus specification. The article highlights a recent affordable housing development in Garndiffaith, South East Wales, UK, as a practical example of the panels' implementation. This project involved three buildings, each divided into four two-bedroom apartments, totaling twelve new homes. One building utilized the Modcell Core panel system, while another incorporated the newer Modcell TAM panel system. The construction successfully complied with all relevant acoustic regulations. Following their completion, the energy consumption of these homes will be monitored over several years and compared against that of traditionally built structures to assess their efficiency. Technically, the panels can be lifted into position on-site using either a telescopic arm or a crane. A standard 2.7m x 3m panel weighs approximately 750kg. The installation process includes sealing the panels with a variety of airtight tapes to ensure optimal thermal and acoustic performance. The article points to the Modcell website for further information, showcasing how straw, traditionally associated with simpler constructions, has been re-engineered into an advanced, prefabricated building solution that addresses modern demands for sustainability, energy efficiency, and rapid construction. #PrefabricatedConstruction #StructuralStrawPanels #SustainableBuilding #OffsiteManufacturing #EnergyEfficientHomes #PassivHaus #AffordableHousing #Modcell #GreenBuildingMaterials #PrefabricatedConstruction #StructuralStrawPanels #SustainableBuilding #OffsiteManufacturing #EnergyEfficientHomes #PassivHaus #AffordableHousing #Modcell #GreenBuildingMaterials
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