WEEK !: Hip Roof structure
WEEK 2: Strip flooring
WEEK 3: Running bond
WEEK 1: Timber framing, steel, Welsh Slate, Aluminum mesh. Construction: Framing built consisting of sloping ends and sides meeting at an inclined projecting angle followed by the construction of a concealed gutter before materials are used to close the exposed framing. (Ching 1943) Construction time: 4 weeks WEEK 2: Timber, Cement sheets Construction: Matching each strip from tongue and groove joints along sides and ends and placing on top of previously lay cement sheets and structural framing. (Ching 1943) Construction time: 4-6 weeks WEEK 3: Siltation (moisture barrier), Bricks Construction: Masonry cream pressed in running bond formation with siltation barrier placed behind bricking to prevent moisture damage. Construction time: 3 weeks
WEEK !:
Addition of the Welsh slate for historical restrictions Hip roof structure is then completely enclosed allowing for to roof to function as a protection mechanism for the internal systems. (Ching 1943)
WEEK 2:
Strip flooring using timber panels matching the same materials in the ceiling. (Ching 1943) The use of the strip flooring covers the internal floor framing that would otherwise be exposed allowing complete accessibility to that area of the house.
WEEK 3:
Running bond using masonry is composed of overlapping stretchers to cover timber framing and close structure from being open to the elements. (Ching 1943). Use of masonry also adds to the installation of the structure