Modular Grid
A rectangular reference coordinate system in which distance between
consecutive grid lines is a basic module or a multi module
Types of modular grid
1.
Continuous
grid: it is the type of modular grid directed in either directions and
spacing in between, each grid is constantly increment.
2. Superimposed grid: the type of modular
grid in which a basic fundamental unit of 100mm is super imposed on the multi
modular grid
3. Displacement grid: it is the type of
modular grid which arrives by a repetitive relation between at least two multi modular
increments.
Example:
1m + 3m or 1/2m + 3/4m
4.
Interrupted
grid or neutral grid zones: when there are non modular interruption of grid
neutral zones are created in order to achieve economy
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