Module R is strictly focused on design intent, therefore our documentation cannot be used as a singular source of information to resolve any performance outcomes (such as energy ratings etc).
Our documentation provides information that seeks to explain the assembly of components for the desired aesthetic and functional outcomes suited to the given design. As such, Module R will bear no responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of our documentation, regardless of how it is being deployed by the individuals or companies who purchase our products or whether any modification’s are requested /granted in aid of any design customisation.
Module R provides a suite of tools which must be considered a design ‘template’. As such the information contained therein is an assembly of documentation which seeks to communicate various programmatic ideas about building elements in relation to their form, colour and in some cases thermal performance. The integrity of the intended functional or aesthetic purpose, should be maintained wherever possible however dimensions are somewhat nominal and dependent upon final design detail, such as structural engineering.
Module R takes no responsibility for the representation of our templated design, with regards to the specific outcomes that may be sort for your project. You as the customer take full responsibility for the representation of the designs in terms of their compliance and approval at planning and building approvals stages.
As part of the process of seeking Development Approval prior to construction, any entity, natural person etc who purchases our products has the right to make adjustments to the contents of our documentation, under the specific site license, for the purpose of communicating any design changes (such as colours or materials etc).
Any customer who purchases our designs, be they a novice or an expert, must adhere to the Development Approvals processes within the jurisdiction of their relevant project location.
Constructed designs must conform to the relevant planning approvals and other conditions as granted by any such local governing authorities.
Any owner, builder, tradesperson company or other entity must comply with the rules and regulations of the given jurisdiction where they’re working. In Australia, all parties are governed by the National Construction Code along with all Australian Standards, other codes of practice and any conditions stipulated within Development Approvals.
Also refer to ‘Licensing’ with respect to limitations of use.
Generally; Various contextual elements contained within our documents, such as trees & fences, furniture, vehicles, rainwater tanks, planter-beds & electrical equipment etc are for design inspiration only.
Any / all references to engineering within our documents, including structural engineering, if they exist, refer to engineering services or components that should be sourced from an engineer or via a builder or manufacturer. The owner and / or builder must procure advice from consulting engineers that is to be formulated specifically for your project, as suited to Module R’s product / design template.
Although our drawings are generally fit-for purpose, our documentation must be read in conjunction with all relevant project documentation relating to your site, including any Development Approval conditions.
Our designs are an incomplete solution which require a range of additional expertise. Skills of tradespeople and other professionals must be deployed in the certification and construction of any resulting building works.
You can use Module R’s design drawings as the basis to development approvals. Be sure to check with your Local Government Authority for any requirements in relation to planning and building at your site. This design is copyright and licensed to a single site only. The design and it’s documentation may not be copied or reproduced in any way except for the singular purpose of construction documentation and approvals associated with your nominated project and its given location.