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  • R Offline
    Richard
    last edited by 22 Jun 2015, 00:39

    @box said:

    Richard, I'm finally living back in Sydney, let me know if you need any local assistance.

    Very cool mate! At the least BEER sounds in order!

    [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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      Richard
      last edited by 22 Jun 2015, 00:53

      @baz said:

      @mike amos said:

      to keep a low level of water in place.

      Not a good idea Mike, perfect incubation for mosquito larvae. In any case one would assume high spec insulation everywhere.

      I'm not sure Mike's ideal is all that bad, certainly something to consider though mozzies are a huge issue.

      Baz you're right, there is to be 100mm EPS insulation to the walls, 200mm to the floor and roof. Certainly the floor / roof insulation may seem massive overkill but more about achieving dimensions to simplify the build and create desired proportions. The roof thinkness is to reduce the draw depth of the plastic roof tub so the medium doesn't thin out too much on molding.

      The overall structural build makes use of simple sandwich panel (cold store panel) as it's quick to assemble, just pop riveted together. The lining and cladding is then simply glued on for a fixing free finish.

      The sliding door is proposed as double glazed with venetian blind in the cavity.

      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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        Richard
        last edited by 22 Jun 2015, 00:58

        @gubermensch said:

        Cool project, great presentation! Prefabricated, modular homes have always fascinated me. I wonder why they're not more prevalent. You'd think people would prefer housing that didn't lead to significant indebtedness and without that burden, allowed them to build over time as their family or needs grow. Perhaps it's just inconvenient, or a red-tape-hindered kind of thing?

        Mate we are on the same page there, I love prefab as a method. For the most though it seems the final build / delivery and install price (here at least) tends to be higher than site built projects. I may well be missing the obvious but I cant see why! Except for the delivery, install and maybe the overhead on the factory, EVERYTHING else seems to be in favor.

        Mind you, HYBRID is where I think progress is to be made!

        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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          Richard
          last edited by 22 Jun 2015, 01:00

          @dale said:

          Wow Richard
          Always in awe at how you manage to translate simple ideas into straightforward, clean, appealing concept while still being able to keep them ..... well so damned simple.
          Cudo's

          Thanks Dale! Mate the nice thing with this project, it itself is so simple it almost forces simplicity. Would be hard to make it anything else!

          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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            Richard
            last edited by 22 Jun 2015, 01:01

            @jo-ke said:

            You are really a master. I like your clean renderings.

            That makes two! πŸ˜„

            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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              Bryan K
              last edited by 29 Jun 2015, 00:46

              Very cool. Great idea!

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                Box
                last edited by 29 Jun 2015, 14:39

                @richard said:

                Very cool mate! At the least BEER sounds in order!

                I know it's the other side but I'll be meeting with someone in Bondi in the early arvo wednesday and then testing the local amber nectar distributors before rolling back to balmain on the last possible ferry. Anything fit in there?

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                  Richard
                  last edited by 1 Jul 2015, 00:43

                  @box said:

                  @richard said:

                  Very cool mate! At the least BEER sounds in order!

                  I know it's the other side but I'll be meeting with someone in Bondi in the early arvo wednesday and then testing the local amber nectar distributors before rolling back to balmain on the last possible ferry. Anything fit in there?

                  Darn, not gonna make it today mate. 😞 commitment made for this afternoon delivery of a revised home design for Perth.

                  [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                    Box
                    last edited by 1 Jul 2015, 15:34

                    Not to worry Richard, ended up driving there and didn't finish until after nine so didn't get to sample the local wares.
                    Is there a ferry wharf near you?

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                      roland joseph
                      last edited by 1 Jul 2015, 17:24

                      Great idea, great images! I love the modularity. I think there should be a slick joining system. If one side wall on each unit could be easily removed so that it plugs directly into the other. Your units could be assembled easily with multiple configurations. It looks like they would be lifted into place so if they had male and female sliders on that optional side-wall they could be snapped or slid together. I guess you would need loading hooks on the top. The removable side walls could be configured to include a picture window if the customer wants more light in a single unit or a door between joined rooms. As you suggested the inventory of unique rooms should allow you to assemble a complete dwelling and it would be easy as working with Lego.....Good luck with it!!

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                        utiler
                        last edited by 3 Jul 2015, 02:08

                        @richard said:

                        Got ya! Although I agree with Baz about the Mozzie issue,

                        Thanks mate!

                        BRING ON THE MOZZIES!!!!!!! πŸ˜†

                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                          Richard
                          last edited by 6 Jul 2015, 01:47

                          @box said:

                          Not to worry Richard, ended up driving there and didn't finish until after nine so didn't get to sample the local wares.
                          Is there a ferry wharf near you?

                          Mate there is a ferry wharf not far and a great place there for a beer, Mosman Bay / Mosman Rowers!

                          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                            Richard
                            last edited by 6 Jul 2015, 01:51

                            @roland joseph said:

                            Great idea, great images! I love the modularity. I think there should be a slick joining system. If one side wall on each unit could be easily removed so that it plugs directly into the other. Your units could be assembled easily with multiple configurations. It looks like they would be lifted into place so if they had male and female sliders on that optional side-wall they could be snapped or slid together. I guess you would need loading hooks on the top. The removable side walls could be configured to include a picture window if the customer wants more light in a single unit or a door between joined rooms. As you suggested the inventory of unique rooms should allow you to assemble a complete dwelling and it would be easy as working with Lego.....Good luck with it!!

                            That's not a bad idea mate! Though in this case the cube is so small as to have little function as another room, so anything bigger would be approached in the traditional prefab system, much like as you are suggesting.

                            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                              Box
                              last edited by 6 Jul 2015, 12:19

                              @richard said:

                              Mate there is a ferry wharf not far and a great place there for a beer, Mosman Bay / Mosman Rowers!

                              The Rowers sounds excellent, we can have the antipodes basecamp there. I'm minutes from the balmain ferry so can happily wander that way almost any afternoon/evening to test the venue.

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                                john.warburton
                                last edited by 31 Jul 2015, 07:59

                                These "garden room" structures are really starting to take off, and yours is a particularly fine design.

                                This is hot off the press for something that the developers are hoping will grab attention here in the UK:

                                http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/news/ps8000-micro-house-future-londons-generation-rent

                                Life's a reach, and then you gybe.

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