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Modular Systems for Building Renovation Ulugbek, Tojiboev; Marjona, Kamilova
Sustainable Civil Building Management and EngineeringĀ Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i2.2351

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The article discusses the methodology and technology of installing a new facade system on the old facade of the building, improving the appearance of the building and protecting the old facade, including the prevention of many problems. This research employs an analytical descriptive approach by gathering information on the methodology and technology used in installing modular facade systems on existing buildings. Data is collected through literature review and case studies of successfully implemented building renovation projects. The analysis results indicate that the use of modular systems in building renovation provides numerous benefits, including improved construction efficiency, cost and time reduction, as well as enhanced durability and aesthetics of the building. Moreover, the use of modular systems enables more flexible design adjustments according to the existing architectural context. The utilization of modular systems in building renovation brings positive impacts in enhancing the building's appearance while safeguarding the original facade and preventing various construction issues. By providing more efficient and flexible solutions, modular systems unlock significant potential in sustainably and aesthetically renewing existing building structures.
Revitalizing Old Facades: Innovations in Facade System Installation and Preservation: Merevitalisasi Fasad Lama: Inovasi dalam Pemasangan dan Pelestarian Sistem Fasad Ulugbek, Tojiboev; Marjona, Kamilova
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i1.1061

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This article presents a novel approach to enhancing the aesthetic appeal and longevity of old building facades through the installation of a new facade system. The study aims to improve the appearance of buildings while safeguarding the integrity of existing facades and mitigating various associated challenges. The methodology involves a detailed analysis of the old facade's condition, selection of appropriate materials and technologies for the new system, and implementation strategies for seamless integration. Results indicate significant improvements in building aesthetics, increased durability, and reduced maintenance costs. The implications of this research extend to urban planning, heritage preservation, and sustainable architectural practices, offering valuable insights for architects, engineers, and policymakers globally. Highlights: Facade renovation enhances building aesthetics and preserves historical architecture. Innovative materials and technologies ensure long-term sustainability and reduce maintenance costs. Global impact: Research findings inform urban development practices, emphasizing heritage preservation and sustainable building strategies. Keywords: Facade System, Building Renovation, Modernization