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It is no secret that the modular industry is slowly making its mark in the construction industry. However, with so many new technologies and innovations happening so quickly, it can be challenging to keep up. Although we know Aries has the best modular building article, here are a list of some of the modular building articles for you.

Forget Everything You Know, Modular Will Be Worth It (Forbes)

Change can be scary. It takes a lot of courage to be open to new things, especially when used to what already works. Making the switch from traditional construction to the rapidly growing modular construction industry can be a huge undertaking. It necessitates a clean slate and an overall different work culture. Is it worth it? Or is it too radical? Read this modular building article written by Forbes to find out.

The Industry Around the World (Modular.org)

From the first modular building to an industry growing rapidly worldwide, the modular industry has come a long way. This modular building article by Modular.org interviewed representatives of modular companies based in numerous countries about how much they enjoy their work.

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How Modular Construction Benefits the Environment (Big Rentz)

Modular construction has made a name for itself. Modular construction has numerous benefits, such as efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and improved safety. In addition to these benefits, this industry also represents a massive leap towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach. This modular building article by Big Rentz has amazing infographics providing a visual representation of the eco-friendly features of modular buildings.

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The (Surprisingly Long) History of Modular Construction (Modular.org)

When we think of modular construction, most people assume that this trend started a few years back. However, did you know that the origins of modular buildings date back to the 1600s? This outstanding modular building article by Modular.org will transport you back to a time where this rapidly growing industry was just a mere idea.

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The World’s Tallest Modular Skyscraper Welcomes Its First Residents (Architectural Digest)

In 2016, 461 Dean—a residential tower made up of 32 stories and over 900 pieces of modules— became the world’s tallest building. The residential tower has over 300 apartments, and half of it were sold at market rate. Along with aesthetically looking apartment spaces, the building also has amenities such as a catering kitchen, a fitness center, a yoga, and many more. Read Architectural digest’s modular building article to know more about this 32 story beauty.

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