A02 MURCUTT GUEST STUDIO
We built it by using prepaid material and don’t need to cut.
Workshop 1
Step
Use holder to make the building stable during the process. Tools: DRILLS
QUICK USE DIFFERENT DIRECTION FOR DIFFERENT USE SAFETY
Hammer
BETTER THAN DRILLS FOR THICK SCREWS
A02 INTERIM SUBMISSION
Structural Conceptďźš
Structure at the bottom corner
Structure of the roof
A02 INTERIM SUBMISSION
Structural Conceptďźš
Here are some analysis about load path and reaction force after the basic structure was finished.
A02 INTERIM SUBMISSION • Materials: Timber: foot boards, roof beam, window frame, ceiling lining, plywood, bracing (diagonal timber) ,noggins, rafter, batten Steel: roof sheet, cladding, nails/screws, hinges, bolts Others: DP(down pipe) , RWH(rain water head), aluminum mesh(roof in section ) glass, plasterboard/villa board, box gutter, studs, insulation(roof and walls)
ACI SISALATION Under metal roofs
FIREPROOF
Insulation Wall waterproof METAL SHEET
On the 2 columns where I marked as blue circle we have 4 thick screw as fixed joints and we put them in by hammer.
This 4 rectangle timber sheets are not appear on the map we got. We just use this to make the floor joist stable and can support the whole structure.
To connect the bearer and cantilever we use smaller screw and put them in by electric drill. (sometimes we don’t have a hole at the place we need to put the screw, at this time we can’t use the screw directly, we need to make a hole first.)
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SHOPPING LIST 250 x 250 Metal Plate (termite trap) 150 x 120 Long Stump (Pole) 130 x 50 Bearer 150 x 150 Floor Joist 420mm post 12mm plaster board 100mm Floor Boards x13 Building Paper Wall Insulation Roof Insulation 4mm Sheet Iron