taifragments
Taifragments are a type of modular, reusable building system designed to simplify construction while promoting sustainability and customization. Originating from the concept of "taiko" (Japanese for "drum"), the term "taifragment" refers to standardized, interlocking components that can be assembled into various structural forms without the need for traditional mortar or heavy machinery. These fragments are typically made from lightweight, durable materials such as concrete, wood, or recycled composites, allowing for easy transport and installation.
The modular nature of taifragments enables rapid assembly and disassembly, making them ideal for temporary structures,
Taifragments have gained attention in both academic and professional circles for their potential to reduce construction