Modulo family compared: features and differences
6 March 2024
Reduced transport, fast setup, less concrete
Dimensions: W50 / W71 cm, H13 – H70 cm
Application: foundations and slabs
Example project: Symbiosis Business District, Milan, Italy
Modulo consists of stackable recycled plastic modules that provide easy manual setup and reduced transport. It also reduces concrete usage by up to 20 %, lowering construction costs and CO2 emissions.
Even greater load capacity
Dimensions: W 71 cm, H13 – H40 cm
Application: foundations and slabs
Example project: Pacific Center, Panama City, Panama
Multimodulo consists of 4 Modulo elements molded together. In terms of sustainable profitability, it shares the same basic advantages as Modulo, along with an even greater load capacity due to the nine support pillars in each module.
Material efficiency, reduced installation time
Dimensions: W50 / W58 cm, H3 – H9 cm
Application: floors, walls, roofs
Example project: St John’s Penthouse, Cape Town, South Africa
Minimodulo is the smallest in the Modulo family, measuring only 3 to 9 cm in height. This feature enables it to create ventilated spaces with minimal height requirements, reducing installation time and the need for wood and metal substructures in floors, walls, and roofs.