Building in systems to serve greater flexibility of use and adaptive resource management, by developing modular typologies that respond to the continuous evolution of needs and by innovating in the field of timber prefabrication.

«For this same building, in collaboration with the builder, the architects opted for a prefabricated, hybrid timber and concrete system that reduces embodied energy and offers greater flexibility by allowing for future adaptations over time. Another discovery: the temporary that lasts, with removable and combinable modules — a system originally developed for their own temporary offices and which has since seen real growth.»

Delphine Désveaux, «Culture partagée et approche holistique» in ArchiSTORM, Special Issue 28, 2017.

«Bauart’s modular construction systems have been highly successful in the educational sector because they provide a smart and precise solution to a recurring problem: they allow authorities to respond quickly, easily, and flexibly to the growing number of students.»

Bauen mit System | Bâtir en systèmes, Hochparterre, Special Issue, 2017.

«Through these mini-modules, the entire territory is engaged, offering the possibility to carry out construction projects in very short timeframes, to respond to specific and temporary needs, to densify hard-to-access sites, to create extensions, and to invent hybrid programs. These modules thus represent a range of varied responses to the challenges of tomorrow’s society — whether social (climate, economic, and political migrants), environmental (urban densification and mixed-use development), or economic (investment feasibility and optimization of depreciation).»

Béatrice Mariolle, «Penser en systèmes» in ArchiSTORM, Special Issue 28, 2017.