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Prefabricated Timber Frame Construction

Advantages: Description
•Modern stylish look. Buildings are made predominantly from
•High level of thermal efficiency. timber, they are prefabricated in a
•Generally safer on site as less time factory and then assembled quickly on
working at height. site.
•Not held up by weather as built in
factory.

Disadvantages:
•Can be hard to extend, build on.
•Need space for crane
Steel Frame

Advantages: Description
•Large open areas can be made Steel is used more and more in
due to load bearing ability of steel construction, and is far more common in
•Quick to erect once steel have residential building. They are normally
been pre fabricated. combined with concrete floors or brick
walls. The steel is the main supporting
element of the strucure.

Disadvantages:
•Can be costly
•High level of accuracy needed
Portal Frames
Advantages: Description
•Large internal space These are generally larger buildings that
•Quick to build provide a large open space, the steel is
•Easy to extend prefabricated in a factory then bolted
•Good height to strength ratio together on site. Steel is moved into place
•Need lighter foundations than with a crane.
brick and block.
•Materials can be recycled.

Disadvantages:
•Need to be treated for rust.
•Need fire protection coating.
•Expensive to bend
•Need maintenance such as re-painting
Concrete Frames
Advantages: Description
•Good fire resistance Concrete is very strong in compression,
•Can be shaped into any shape so larger buildings can be built this way.
•Good compressive strength The addition of steel makes the concrete
•No finish required stronger.
•Can be clad Concrete can be cast into moulds or
•Pre cast construction is faster. formwork on site, which requires about
5 days to cure. It can also be pre cast off
site then joined together on site.

Disadvantages:
•Require initial formwork support
•Need a crane
•Not strong on tension
•Need skilled workforce
Load Bearing and Non Load Bearing

Load bearing refers to a walls ability to support the roof or floors above it.

Non Load bearing refers to walls that separate rooms, also known as partition walls.

Timber frame construction can use wooden panels covered with a plywood sheet to
sheet to support the main structure of the building, this is then clad with brick on the
outside of the building to achieve weather proofing.
Single Storey Buildings
Description
Commercial premises are frequently made from a steel frame, this provides the anchor
points rails and cross rails (purlins) these support aluminium sheeting which normally has
ridges to give it extra stability.

These buildings need large amounts of insulation as the main materials used have very
poor insulation qualities.

The lower part of the building is normally made from block work.
Low Rise Buildings

Description
Advantages: Commercial buildings up to three
•Easy to adapt internally storey's in height.
•Lots of glass allows natural light They make use of steel in order to get
large open spaces internally, these can
be easily adapted for different uses, or
remodeled when a new client moves in.

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Housing
Description
Mainly built using brick and block, with slate or tiled roofing. Sometimes
refered to as traditional building. Can be delayed by bad weather and
speed of construction is limited by amount of courses that can be laid in
one day.

Detached – A house that is not connected to any other building

Semi Detached – two houses joined together, they share a party wall,
this reduces they build cost.

Terrace Housing – A line of 3 or more houses joined together, normally


cheaper to build as they share both side walls. You cannot access the
rear of the house without going through the house normally.
Historically fire can spread rapidly from house to house as there is no
natural break. Modern building regs prevent this.
Better U-Values due to shared walls, in older houses sound transfer
between properties can be a problem.
Roofs
Pitched roofs Flat Roofs
Usually supported by roofing trusses Short span can be supported by timber,
Clad in roofing paper and tiles or long spans need steel.
battens
Advantages:
Advantages •Easy to construct
•Natural shape helps shed water •Can give extra outdoor area in urban
•Gives loft space settings

Disadvantages Disadvantages
•Makes the building taller, can hinder •Often leak
planning •No loft storage space
Flats

Description
Multiple residential dwellings in one buildling,
normally with a communal entrance and
Advantages: hallways.
Provide affordable housing
They can be built using traditional methods or
concrete, especially when over 3 storey’s in
height.

Disadvantages:
Sound travel between apartments
Warehouses and Light Industrial Units

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Retail

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Offices

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