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The realisation as mentioned above wants to be very simple but effective to passive heating and cooling for winter and summer. The cantilever of the roof needs to be set to enable this according to the inclination of the sun in summer (87°) and winter (42°).
open questions at this point:
can the eco-beam trusses be used to achieve this cantilever?
how far can you go without additional support (we are envisaging 1,50 - 1,80 m) on the lower side and mabe up to 3,5 m on the higher side to generate the ever pleasant shade on the court yard side of the buildings.
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The other aspect to investigate is the aspect of availability of materials:
sand we know that we can find;
foundations, with rocks (bricks?) and cement, we can create a good base;
the floor needs to protect from humidity so what ever we use as finish, a damp course will be necessary;
gum-poles will be necessary to a big extent to support the roofing;
material for the front like shutter board (will try DOKA again);
sheeting material, could be metal, but alternatives are welcome;
windows, sliding doors and glasing as well as ventilation slits will have to be bought;
looking forward in having a little discussion on this soon!!
No problem with using the Vinn Ecobeam for the roof to achieve the Cantilever - We can use structural beams (Slightly thicker wood and aluzinc lattice)The gum pole will provide more than enough support.
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good point, will have to look at that in detail, is there anything on the foundations in your presentation?? and floor, well a cement surface with a waxed coating in various colours, or cow-dung, the original authentic technique, lets talk!!
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