Stick Built Success With Modular Elevators – With all the awards we have won for our Modular Elevator System, it is easy to think that we are only used in modular construction. While we appreciate the accolades from the Modular Building Institute it is important to remember our roots are in conventional construction methods. One project that exemplifies that best is Collegewood Elementary School.
In a new two-story classroom building our friends at DC Architects used the traditional “stick built” method of construction to efficiently supply the school with 14-high quality classrooms. The timing was important to process because the project encompassed more than just the building. The company was also responsible for alterations to the existing central quad and play area located on the west side of the Collegewood Elementary campus. Campus upgrades also include a new landscaped plaza courtyard featuring the school’s cougar mascot paw grass imprint, new play-ground, exterior covered canopy, and removal of 14 outdated portable classrooms.
Instead of waiting for a hoistway to be built and then having the elevator installed over months of time, the building was constructed with a hole in the canopy through which the MEM Elevator System was placed. This time saving methodology worked perfectly and allowed completion as promised.
Our Elevator System is flexible enough for any design challenge. So, if you need stick built design success consider a modular elevator from the leaders. The MEM Elevator System is leading the elevator revolution. For more info on solutions for you, click the button below for a FAST TRACK QUOTE. If you want to explore more just sign up for a LIVE VIRTUAL TOUR of our facility. We are open and willing answer questions and have discussions on viability for your project.
Architect Canvas – Some elevator projects are simply a plain hoistway. It is utilitarian in nature getting people from point “A” to point “B”. But often the elevator hoistway can become an integral part of the design. Modular can meet both needs equally. When they arrive on site they are usually wrapped in a water and mold resistant sheathing and that sheathing can be covered in any material you wish. The flexibility does not end there. They can also be left open to be fitted with glass as seen below.
The interior of the elevator car is just as important. They likewise can be designed as simple boxes used to transport people up and down or an extension of the building design. Really anything is possible.
In the gleaming 5th and J project and the glass elevator of Pop Up Park, the architect wanted an extension of the building design to the elevator and so the hoistway was created with the integrity of the project’s look in mind. They were quite successful.
Lastly, just because the modular elevator is built in a factory does not mean it is not flexible enough for any design challenge. So, if you have a project with a design challenge in mind, click the button below for a FAST TRACK QUOTE. If you want to explore more just sign up for a LIVE VIRTUAL TOUR of our facility. We are open and willing answer questions and have discussions on viability for your project.
Architect Canvas – Some elevator projects are simply a plain hoistway. It is utilitarian in nature getting people from point “A” to point “B”. But often the elevator hoistway can become an integral part of the design. Modular can meet both needs equally. When they arrive on site they are usually wrapped in a water and mold resistant sheathing and that sheathing can be covered in any material you wish. The flexibility does not end there. They can also be left open to be fitted with glass walls.
Also the interior of the elevator car is just as important. They likewise can be designed as simple boxes used to transport people up and down or an extension of the building design. Really anything is possible.
In the 5th and J project pictured above, the architect wanted an extension of the building design and so the hoistway was created with the integrity of the building’s look in mind. Just because the modular elevator was built in a factory does not mean it is not flexible enough for any design challenge.
If you have a project with a design challenge in mind click the button below. You can get a free, Fast Track budget number and get started today.
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