Frame of the module
The framework of the MAFA is the main structure on which the entire building object is built. The frame can be made of different materials, such as metal, wood or concrete, depending on the purpose, dimensions, local building standards and aesthetic requirements.
Here are some typical materials that can be used to build the frame of the MAFA:
- Metal pipes or profiles: A metal frame can be a strong and durable option, especially if great strength or a complex shape is required. It can also be easily adapted for all sizes and shapes of MAF.
- Timber Beams or Bars: A timber frame can be a more aesthetic option, suitable for smaller scale MAFs or those who desire a natural look to the structure.
- Glass or plastic panels: For some modern MAFs, glass or plastic panels can be used as a frame, which creates the effect of lightness and transparency.
- Combination of materials: Often the frame can be made from a combination of different materials to achieve optimal performance in terms of strength, aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of material for the frame of the IAF depends on many factors, including budget, the purpose of the structure, local building codes and personal preferences.