A curious thing about the evolution of architecture and construction and
wall systems in particular, even as industrialization allowed for greater
component delineation, is the closed up character of architecture’s internal
organs. Wiring, plumbing, insulation and systems in general are not only hidden
but restricted leaving costly retrofit options requiring major demolition and
reconstruction. This sealed nature can be read as the remains of archaic wet
construction methods. Modern building culture has for the most part
accepted assembly of dry components as quicker, more efficient and reversible with
the exception of interior finishes, which are still highly bonded by wet
construction, plaster joints, and painting, all difficult to reverse or
disassemble. This sealing of systems makes adapting existing building stock
through renovation and retrofit a little more difficult and argues for some
type of open and accessible partition system to facilitate retrofit and gain
easy access to hidden components.
Kite Bricks is the invention of an Israeli start-up company with a
patent-pending technology that is trying to reform building culture one «open» brick at a time with their «smart
brick». The smart brick is part of an interlocking system of high strength
lightweight concrete blocks bonded together not with mortar but with a polymer
based cement. Each dimensionally coordinated block is cast with a void for
insulation, wiring and other technical ducting. The structural system systematizes
an infrastructural void, which can be easily accessed after construction. The modular
blocks will be available within a series of different finishes and require little
additional labour on site besides assembly. Akin to cellular block construction,
Kitebrick contains one special difference: a removable face. This forward
looking system leverages the advantages of mass construction, inertia,
strength, durability, thermal mass with the advantages of dry construction,
rapidity, easy asembly and low onsite waste. The network of voids could
potentially simplify acoustic and fire separation issues as well as all the dangerous
elements are not only accessible but encased in fireproof concrete.
The system’s theoretical framework provides a vision for the future of
construction where the internal mysteries of the wall are as simple as the
intelligible interlocking system of a Lego block.
Kitebrick - a patent-pending technology |
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