We packed the performance of Japanese wooden architecture into a large body with ocean container standard sizes!
The "Smart Modulo" is a movable, high airtightness and high insulation wooden house. Developed with global standards in mind, this product can be utilized infinitely for business purposes. It is possible to consider a business format that minimizes initial investment, and in addition to being used as a store, it can also be employed for condominium management, accommodation facilities, childcare facilities, and more, allowing for diverse applications and "movable added value," enabling a flexible yet highly profitable business. Designs tailored to single-type usage are of course possible, and manufacturing in connected types or corridor-connected types is also feasible. By designing and manufacturing according to the plan, even grand plans can be realized. 【Features】 ■ Speedy manufacturing ■ Transportable to various locations around the world ■ Rapid response to emergency disasters ■ Compliant with shipping container standards ■ Well-equipped for emergencies *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage Plan (Partial)】 ■ Single Type - Cut House Building - Restaurant Building ■ Corridor Connection Type - Residential Building (4P) ■ Connected Type - Dining, Office, Lounge Building (24P) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Archivision 21 Co., Ltd. is a housing construction company born in Hokkaido that proposes high-performance and high-quality ecological homes with the theme of "creating homes that are kind to people, society, and nature." In recent years, the company has been focusing not only on residential construction but also on "creating beautiful streetscapes," developing "industrialized housing production systems," and promoting "large wooden structures" in commercial spaces and public buildings.