Cabins within The Attenborough Nature Reserve - Yahui He - MA IAD Nottingham Trent University

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DESN40158-DESIGN STUDIO 2 YAHUI HE N0820175 1


CONTENTS

1. Plan[s ] 2. Sections 3. External elevations 4. Isometric/axonometric – complete external form. Isometric/axonometric – reviling external and internal form. 5. Internal visuals 6. External visual 7. Proposed structure

1. Crowd analysis and road analysis 2. Flood alerts analysis 3. Location and Top view 4. Photographic research

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Location

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Research presidents’ projects

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CABIN ONE (2 person)

Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4

8M house Juanita house Zilvar residential BOX house

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CABIN ONE (4 person)

1. Plan[s ] 2. Sections 3. External elevations 4. Isometric/axonometric – complete external form. Isometric/axonometric – reviling external and internal form. 5. Internal visuals 6. External visual 7. Proposed structure 3


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Map Crowd analysis and road analysis

Location

1. Crowd analysis and road analysis 2. Flood alerts analysis 3. Location and Top view 4. Photographic research

The transparency and size of the circle represent the density of the crowd and the heat of the area

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The red lines represent the main roads The dotted green line represents the path of the pedestrian

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Sand Martin Hide (New for 2014) Osprey Platform (New for 2014) Viewing Screen

The area bounded in blueMud onFlats the map shows the area covered by flood alerts and warnings for River Trent at Attenborough Village. Woodland

Skylark Nature Trail Tufted Duck Nature Trail Kingfisher Nature Trail Unsurfaced Footpath Common Tern Nesting Platform

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photographic research

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photographic research

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Research presidents’ projects

1. 2. 3. 4.

Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4

8M house Juanita house Zilvar residential BOX house

Case 1 8M house Based on the premise of long-lasting residential service life as the main factor for decision-making, the 120-square-meter area has been cleverly re-planned and expanded. Compared with the extra floor space, designers are more inclined to increase the volume, so only 20 square meters of floor space is added in the whole process. The architects took a more sustainable approach to the transformation, based on the existing building frame structure, combining the thermal quality and structure of the existing concrete with some new elements, including the construction of a warm roof, thermal Broken aluminum nodes, natural and sustainable material selection, solar hot water and integrated heat recovery systems.

8M house, built with thermostatic materials/Architects' Creative Christchurch, New Zealand Architect: Architects' Creative Project year:2019

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Case 1 8M house

Case 1 8M house

Contrary to the original situation, the POP! Up concept promotes an interior that includes a series of thermostatic materials, including travertine floors, larch boards for ceilings and walls, and oak and brass metal products. detail. At the same time, a fine texture and brass layer have been added to the material on this basis, so as to achieve the highest level of craftsmanship and details. Therefore, the resulting residential space not only reflects the exquisite craftsmanship of the building, but also brings fun to the daily lives of the occupants, thereby satisfying their needs and desires for durable family homes.

The concept of POP! Up was inspired by a new social kitchen space that is located on the ground and can receive soft natural light and has the opportunity to interact with the landscape. As a result, new bedrooms and suites are connected on the ground floor, which also provides access to the outdoor roof space. The dining area features a double-height space that complements the remaining space. At the same time, the modern extension can be regarded as a new kind of embedding, which effectively escapes the original residential space from the shackles of concrete and extends to the vertical space. In this way, only two walls and part of the roof were removed for the formation of the new space.

Conceptually, POP! Up is considered to simply squeeze the cladding upwards, covering the skin of the marine-grade aluminum panel cladding, keeping fit to existing features. Because the window position is set to frame as much of the surrounding mountain views as possible, and a large glass roof is used at the same time, the entire space can show dynamic light and shadow changes during the day. At the same time, the design is also based on the consideration of creating privacy and passive functionality. The entire extension process is based on obtaining more solar energy. All chimney vents are arranged to use breeze to ensure that the indoor temperature is kept moderate.

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Case 2 Juanita house

Case 2 Juanita house

HOUSES • JOSÉ IGNACIO, URUGUAY Architects: Delfina Riverti, FRAM arquitectos Area: 100 m² Year: 2018 Photographs: Fernando Schapochnik Manufacturers: DuPont, JOHNSON ACERO, Aluar (Aluminio argentino), Isolant, ternium siderar Collaborators: Estudio Carolina Pedroni / Miguel Rossi

Isometric analysis

Geography

Tertiary structure

Cladding

Primary structure

Floor

Roof

Secondary structure

G FLOOR PLAN

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TOP FLOOR

Finish surface

outside

Two wooden volumes with angled rooflines comprise the home's massing. Different varieties and treatments to the material were used for the structure, walls, cladding, and interior finishes. Dark horizontal planks wrap the home, and are held in place with slightly paler vertical elements that align with the building's structure.

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FLOOR ACCESS

The north orientation towards the street, opposite to the sea views (oriented to the south and on the bottom of the lot, a common feature in the Uruguayan coast), entailed the need to plan expansions in both directions. The volumetric expression of the house refers directly to the programmatic planning; a lower volume contains the kitchen, living and dining rooms, and a second, two-floor volume with the bedrooms and bathrooms.

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Case 2 Juanita house

Case 2 Juanita house

1 2 North elevation

East elevation

With the exception of the foundations, the construction was made entirely in wood, combining the use of harder species for structural parts and in contact with the exterior and softer types for the assembly of interior partitions and coatings. A set of hardwood verticals arranged every 2 feet guarantees the rigidity of the exterior coating of pine tree dyed in oil. In this way, the external language embodies the direct expression of constructive and material modulation.

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South elevation

West elevation

Wood stud wall framing

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Sill may be doubled for greater stiffness; nail wl 10d staggered @ 24 (610) oc.; lap at comers.

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Pindo tabia Wamon E 4x20 mm Pine cevaderes 1x2 Poluetano expanded. Fenblco.c4c 15mm. Waimon E 4Y20 mn pine tabig. Mearandubo Cabio 2x6 Cablo de Masaranduba 2x67.

Thermal insulation Continuous screened or 'slotted vent strip

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Black prepintoda ribbed Chana I2 pine covers Hydrofga tyvek aslotion Pine diggers 1x2. Phendico tego-tex 1smm. Diggers are pine22. Expanded Polurethane Walman E 5x15 mm pine tablate with rumure Cabio de Maiarandube 26 Cupertina de chapo de inc. Alocien hidkoea Tywek Eatcuturaini 2r. Cablo de Lapacho 26.

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Toenail sill plates at cormers, 10d Sil may be set back to allow , wall sheathing to be flush with foundation.

Marble front for shower, Walman pine board 020mm Pine primers 2 + clowedocesde 1y2 membrane. Fecolico.c4c 15mm. Coblo de Lapocho 2x6 Walman E5x15mm pine board plank, Maiaranduba 2x6 cabie Int Coating: Pinopinteda blonca machimbre ox1Smm. Pine nailers zx2. 204020 cement base Int Coating: Pinion Painted Tongue bionco x1smm. Veritcaies from Moaranduba2e Ext Coating: Pinopindogo Backpack nearo 420mm. Pine nail nailers 12 Hydrophag isolation: Fendlicocec 15th expanded polyurethane Int. Uprights and Pine Sills 2x8. Pine Tree Woimon E 020 mmn Expanded polyurethane. Pine nailers 22. Fendlico tego-tex 15mm Cobio by Masarandubo2xo, Masaranduba 3x8 double girder, Cobio de Masaranduba 26

1. Roof Black ribbed pine covers Pine diggers 1x2mm 2. Beam Walman E 5x15 mm pine tablate with rumure 3. 1 Floor Pindo tabia Wamon E 4x20 mm Pine cevaderes 1x2 4. Floor Expanded polyurethane Int. 5. Floor construction Uprights and Slabs of Pine 2x8. 6. Laminated roof Expanded Polurethane 5x15 mm pine tablate with rumure 7. Floor construction Pine nail nailers 12 Hydrophag isolation: Int. Uprights and Pine Sills 2x8.

Int Coating: White painted Pinch Machimbre. 015mm. Yedtcples de Moraranduba 2X2 Ext Coating: 20mm Pinopintodonearo Machimbre. Ciavadores verticalez de Pino IxzAllociรณn hidnofioo lyek. Eendlico.c4c. 15mm. Expanded polyurethane Int. Uprights and Slabs of Pine 2x8. Walmon E 420mm pine board Expanded polyurethane 2x Fendlico tego-tex 1Smm pine chokers. Cablo de Lapocho 2x67 Masaranduba 3ye7 double girder Masaranduba 2xs block.

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Case 3 Zilvar residential

Case 3 Zilvar residential

Zilvar residential/ASGK Design Detached house • Lodi, Czech Republic Architect: ASGK Design Area: 83.0 m² Project Year: 2013 Photographer: Petra Hajska

Description from the architectural firm: Zilvar Hut is located on the outskirts of the small village of East Bohemia, surrounded by fields and forests In order to shorten the distance between the three family members and directly connect with the surrounding natural environment, the client's desire is to design an open, low-carbon wooden house. The design also takes into account the micro-climate formed by rain, strong westerly winds and the sun on the east, creating a quiet and peaceful living environment away from the busy modern world and creating an ideal long-term living place

The open-plan residence consists of staircases in the lounge, kitchen, and living area. Industrial prefabricated stairs end upstairs in the opposite house and extend to the bedroom, providing a communication space indoors. Moreover, the larger space created by huge glass windows and sliding doors creates the illusion of light and shadow. The sliding doors connect the interior and exterior east entrances, and use the same plane from beginning to end. The outdoor space away from the wind and rain surrounds the entrance to the north and accumulates to the east, providing a year-round dry outdoor space.

The Zilvar shape was inspired by a 4-year-old son with a client who wanted their house representative to be spiritual and lean towards huge oak trees. The sloping roof on the south side, leaning against the top of the oak tree, makes you feel like you are in the tree, but the sloping roof on the north side turns to the opposite direction, providing an excellent view across the countryside.

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Case 3 Zilvar residential The Zilvar residence is designed for low carbon: the exterior structure is an assembled diffuse reflective open wall. The pine frame structure is designed using the clip-on building outline. The facade, roof, and interior are all made of pine boards; however, the outer roof is covered with "burning and coloring" technology for long-term use. The main living space uses a large area of ​​glass to make use of solar energy in winter, while in summer, huge wooden sliding shutters provide protection from solar radiation. Every part of the interior and exterior, and the sunlight received, dramatically changes the shape of the house, making you feel like an explorer in a canyon. It is like a quiet harbor, refreshing the occupants and visitors

Case 4 BOX house HOUSES, HOUSES INTERIORS BICESTER, UNITED KINGDOM Architects: Studio Bark Area: 95.0 m² Year: 2018 Photographs: Lenny Codd Manufacturers: Spectrum Lighting, Sarnafil, Osmo Engineering: Structure Workshop Consultants: Cut and Construct Cut and Construct

The Box House project built by using the U-Build system is one of 10 pilot houses chosen for the new Grand Designs series. It was built on the first street in Graven Hill, Bicester which is a pioneering Development of 1900 Custom and Self Build houses. The Graven Hill project is of national significance, a ‘vanguard’ project aiming to help the government double CSH Homes by 2020.

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Case 4 BOX house

Case 4 BOX house The insulation is very good, the building does not need a radiator.A single ring of 22mm copper tubing is sufficient to provide background warmth, thereby saving cost, materials and maintenance.In addition, the copper tubes are surface-mounted, providing design features that do not affect the final position of the furniture.

All the Windows of the house are triple glazed. The U value is at the passivation furnace level of 0.15 Wm2K, and the air tightness is also expected to be at the passivation furnace level. The solid structure allows the house to take root in the ground, as well as the garden on the roof, as well as the thick structural layers.

The supply chain USES environmentally certified materials.This includes FSC and PEFC, such as Riga birch plywood and WISA spruce plywood.Other non-toxic ecological materials have been specified, including cashmere insulation.

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The house benefits from a green roof and a 2kWp solar panel system.

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U-Build takes a circular economy approach to building. The system uses a selection of durable non-toxic materials – choose cost effective OSB, robust Spruce, or refined Birch. The walls are insulated with natural sheep’s wool insulation, and can be clad in a variety of materials. See our gallery above for built examples.

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Case 4 BOX house

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Studio Bark reduces overall life costs with a powerful "fabric first" approach, which includes high levels of insulation and inherent air tightness.In the future, homebuilders will be able to replace parts at minimal cost and remove individual panels for maintenance services.

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1. Plan[s ] 2. Sections 3. External elevations 4. Isometric/axonometric – complete external form. Isometric/axonometric – reviling external and internal form. 5. Internal visuals 6. External visual 7. Proposed structure

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Cabin 2 person Plan

Cabin 2 person Section

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1 kichen and sitting 2 eco toilet and shower 3 living room 4 entrence 5 bedroom 6 storage

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Cabin 2 person External elevations

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Cabin 2 person Isometric

LEFT

RIGHT

BACK

FRONT

Isoaxial plan of facade

Blast open building isometric diagram

Isoaxial diagram of structure

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Cabin 2 person Internal views

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Cabin 2 person Internal views

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Cabin 2 person Internal views

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Cabin 2 person External views

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Cabin 2 person External views

Cabin 2 person Proposed structure Detaile C

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3 External wall3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -Exterior clacding to be charred douglas fir 45X45 4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX mm vertical cleats. Fixed back to horizontai battens 5 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX which are fixed to faade. -20 mm gap to 6beXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX aligned with top of windows on facade. 7 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -Battens fixed to external wall.

Detaile D

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Detaile A Detaile B

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8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 4 Floor construction -Concrete foundation wall. 9 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -Steel Ple 10 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -Wooden floorboards 11 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -25mm Subflooring+Underfayment -Water proofing 12 layer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -50X150mm Floor joist 13 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -125X250mm Structural tubing 14 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -200X200mm Timber column 5 Roof hardwood structure and interior 15 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX wall 16 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -250X80mm black gouglas fir rafters fixed to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX framework.1 meter17apart, visible from interior. -400X350 pre cast concrete beam to support floor deck. -Airtight membrane -Internal OSB -45X45mm battens. -12.5 Knauf plasterboard that runs up to plasterboard ceiling. 6 Light -Converting to LED lightsX4 on the top. -Stainless steel grooves are fixed to the top ceiling -Internal OSB -45X45mm battens.

7 Stairs -30mm timber floor -50X45mm softwood beaners Project Info: -Facia board PROJECT.TITLE -Structural concrete floor -Painted skim coat on plaster board Drawing Info: -Timber battensDRAWING.TITLE to support celling. Revision: Drawing ID

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1 Roof -Hardwood roof framework. -weather control layer. -plywood decking. -100mm rigid mineral wool insulation. -Deck Notes: -Knauf plasterboard ceiling. -Brushed stainless steel guttering runs along top. 2 Windows -Oak of Timber rail. -Thermal insulation quilt. -Maple of TimberDetail framed window Key -Oak of Timber cill 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -Air gap -Engineered floor2joist XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


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Cabin 2 person Proposed structure

-30mm timber floor -50X45mm softwood beaners -Facia board -Structural concrete floor -Painted skim coat on plaster board -Timber battens to support celling.

-Thermal insulation quilt

-30mm timber floor -50X45mm softwood beans

1. Plan[s ] 2. Sections 3. External elevations 4. Isometric/axonometric – complete external form. Isometric/axonometric – reviling external and internal form. 5. Internal visuals 6. External visual 7. Proposed structure

-20mm steel rope

-Steel Column-New wide flange steel column (w250X38.7mm).

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-Pins to fix aak facings -20mmook hardwood facing -60X40X2mm RHS

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-Wooden floorboards -25mm Subflooring+Underfayment

-8mm steel fixing plate

Detaile A 1:10

Detaile B 1:5

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-Brushed stainless steel guttering runs along top.

-Oak of Timber framed window(outward openning)

-Hardwood roof framework. -weather control layer. -plywood decking.

-Oak of Timber cill -Thermal insulation quilt

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Detaile C 1:10

Detaile D 1:5

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-Exterior clacding to be charred douglas fir 45X45 mm vertical cleats. Fixed back to horizontai battens which are fixed to faade.

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-100mm rigid mineral wool insulation. -Deck -Knauf plasterboard ceiling. -Laminated timber

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Cabin 4 person Plan

Cabin 4 person Section A GF

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Cabin 4 person External elevations

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Cabin 4 person Isometric

LEFT

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Isoaxial plan of facade

Blast open building isometric diagram

Isoaxial diagram of structure 41


Cabin 4 person Internal views

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Cabin 4 person Internal views

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Cabin 4 person Internal views

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Cabin 4 person External views

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Cabin 4 person External views

Cabin 4 person Proposed structure

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Detaile A

Detaile B

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1 Roof -Hardwood roof framework. -weather control layer. -plywood decking. -100mm rigid mineral wool insulation. -Deck -Knauf plasterboard ceiling. -Brushed stainless steel guttering runs along top.

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2 Windows -Oak of Timber rail. -Thermal insulation quilt. -Maple of Timber framed window -Oak of Timber cill -Air gap -Engineered floor joist

4 Floor construction 3 External wall -Concrete foundation wall. -Exterior clacding to be charred douglas fir 45X45 -Steel Ple mm vertical cleats. Fixed back to horizontai battens -Wooden floorboards which are fixed to faade. -25mm Subflooring+Underfayment -20 mm gap to be aligned with top of windows on -Water proofing layer facade. -50X150mm Floor joist -Battens fixed to external wall. -125X250mm Structural tubing -200X200mm Timber column

5 Roof hardwood structure and interior wall -250X80mm black gouglas fir rafters fixed to 7 Stairs framework.1 meter apart, visible from interior. 6 Light -30mm timber floor -400X350 pre cast concrete beam to support floor -Converting to LED lightsX4 on the top. -50X45mm softwood beaners deck. -Stainless steel grooves are fixed to the top ceiling -Facia board -Airtight membrane -Internal OSB -Structural concrete floor -Internal OSB -45X45mm battens. -Painted skim coat on plaster board -45X45mm battens. -Timber battens to support celling. -12.5 Knauf plasterboard that runs up to plasterboard ceiling.

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Cabin 4 person Proposed structure

-Brushed stainless steel guttering runs along top.

-Hardwood roof framework. -weather control layer. -plywood decking.

-Thermal insulation quilt

-30mm timber floor -50X45mm softwood beans

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-Laminated timber

-Steel Column-New wide flange steel column (w250X38.7mm).

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-100mm rigid mineral wool insulation. -Deck -Knauf plasterboard ceiling.

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Detaile A

Detaile B -Wooden floorboards -25mm Subflooring+Underfayment

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