Industrialized Building refers to a construction method that emphasizes the use of prefabricated components and modular designs. This approach allows for parts of a building, such as walls and floors, to be manufactured in a factory setting and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This can lead to faster construction times and reduced labor costs.
The benefits of Industrialized Building include improved quality control, as components are made in a controlled environment, and less waste generated on-site. Additionally, this method can enhance sustainability by optimizing material use and reducing the environmental impact of traditional construction practices.