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Process development of construction details

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Reinforced concrete column into rocky ground

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Reinforced concrete column into rocky ground with timber cladding on external walls.

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Scketch of steel footing anchored directly into rocky ground

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Foundation detail of cabin by the quay, steel column bolted into existing stone wall.

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Concrete foundation into sandy ground

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Process sketch of section through cabin by the quay, investigating insulation in wall and floor slab

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Process sketch of section through cabin by the quay, investigating using a steel beam to support cantelivering section,

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Process sketch of section through cabin by the quay, investigating devition of rooms and need for insulation

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Detail of steel beam supporting movable floor slab

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Investigating detail of window and sliding door, with the ambition of creating frameless window from the ouside

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Detail of steal beam and corner window of movable element and connection to main structure

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Investigating sizes of steel elements in cabin by the quay

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Implementing cross brasing with steel rods at cabin placed on rocky hill

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Investigating implementing cross brasing in steel at cabin placed in sandy ground

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Investigating cross brasing with steel rods at cabin by the quay

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Detail of internal corner with steel column placed on the outside allowing flowating ele- ment to move within U-shaped steel column

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Elevation south west of cabin by the quay with semi high water

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Section after making amendments with length and height of the building to allow movable floor to correspond with maximum high tide

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Roof detail along long section exploring gluelam beam and insultated roof and insulated external wall, exposing steel column in the inside

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Section cut in plan through exterior wall and exposed steel column in the corner of the room

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Roof detail of steel beam and glue lam beam with insu- lated external wall, exposing steel column in the inside

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Wall detail invesitgating overlapping window to allow glass surface to extend beyond timber structure

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