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    • marked001M Offline
      marked001
      last edited by

      here are the updates to the interior courtyard and rear. it remained pretty true to concept. the window placements aren't ideal but they're not based on the unit layouts; the angles of the faceted facade aren't quite as steep unfortunately; and the whole thing flipped to take advantage of an adjacent party wall.


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      • Bryan KB Offline
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        Great updates.

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        • marked001M Offline
          marked001
          last edited by

          Thanks Bryan.

          http://www.revision21vis.com

          instagram: revi21on

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          • marked001M Offline
            marked001
            last edited by

            the inner courtyard of this lost its sawtooth pattern and the front facade couldnt be salvaged, but its more or less intact and construction has started..


            Front


            Courtyard


            Courtyard


            Updated Render of Courtyard

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            • RichardR Offline
              Richard
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              Nice mate, great project!!!!!!!!!

              Wondering though about the process there during construction, it looks as though the whole wall is first clad in ply and then the opening cut out? Is this right?

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

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              • marked001M Offline
                marked001
                last edited by

                Yeah that's how they're doing it...moves along much quicker. Cut it out from the inside after the fact.

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                • RichardR Offline
                  Richard
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                  Wow! Seems like MASSIVE waste, everything here these days is about waste saving! I know plywood has a tonne of reuse options, but still! 😞

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

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                  • marked001M Offline
                    marked001
                    last edited by

                    What's the other option? Even if you cut it beforehand, you're cutting out the same amount. Otherwise, you'd end up with a bunch of small pieces all over and that can't be good for shear strength.

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
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                      @marked001 said:

                      What's the other option? Even if you cut it beforehand, you're cutting out the same amount. Otherwise, you'd end up with a bunch of small pieces all over and that can't be good for shear strength.

                      Mate we tend to design it in! Making sure all panels / windows and opening work at 300mm grids - then the use of a 2400mm or 2700mm sheet can be cut to 600/900/1200/1500/1800/2100 and then the offcut of any sheet has a re positioning option within the wall.

                      I'm just doing this exercise now on a house design where everything works in off shelf SIP panels @ 900 or 1200 wide x 2400/2700/3000 high - then ply linings at 900 wide x 2400 high and built in joinery at 600 and 900 - the total waste will fill a wheel burrow and virtually no onsite cutting.

                      We look at:

                      The cost of excess material, all all reasons of environment, transport and budget.
                      Any waste if it cant be stored, the cost of disposal,
                      Speed of building.
                      The embodied energy in that waste.

                      It also helps too if any post completion off cuts are of these multiple sizes as if they can be stored they will have a purpose later!

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

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                      • marked001M Offline
                        marked001
                        last edited by

                        very cool! and def makes sense to do that with new construction.

                        http://www.revision21vis.com

                        instagram: revi21on

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