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Detail Nr.1
Shows engineered trussed rafters bearing on an insulated Timber Frame external load-bearing wall.
Detail Nr.2
Eco-joists can span 7.5m unsupported and all cables, pipes and other utilities can be quickly routed through the open webs.
Detail Nr.3
This photo shows the internal room dividing walls which are insulated and then plaster-boarded.
Detail Nr.4
Shows load-bearing internal walls and a traditional "cut roof"
Detail Nr.5
Load bearing internal walls using engineered I-Beams to support upper floor
Detail Nr.6
First floor decking going down on an apartment block.
Detail Nr.7
Large section timber that will be visible on the exterior similar to a Tudor "black and white house"
Detail Nr.8
This shows a hand cut roof section making up picture 9
Detail Nr.9
Shows the completed roof installed by hand, unlike a trussed rafter roof
Detail Nr.10
An apartment block ready for the external brickwork to commence.
Detail Nr.11
A house of 100m2 on top of a mountain in Spain. Access would have made it impossible to build this in any other material
Detail Nr.12
This is a hotel ground floor - the panels just keep arriving from the factory.
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