AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2004, Side 52

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2004, Side 52
Steel-frame buildings without a steel-frame and unit-buildings without a unit factory. Óli Jóhann Ásmundsson, Architect and Designer Steel-frame buildings are usually clad with fairly thin corrugated steel og trapizoid steel, often 0,6 mm thick. By strengthening the steel and increasing the size, the trapizoid steel plate can change from being an outdoor cladding to becoming a load bearing building unit. This building unit can be used for a number of purposes. It can serve as a floor unit, external wall unit and rood unit: i.e. the steel-frame is no longer necessary. Most unit-buildings are built of units, produced in a factory, special- ly designed to produce the appro- priate units. The production of units has to pay for the capital investment in the factory. In the production of trapizoid steel it is not necessary to build a factory in lceland as a number of factories abroad already produce trapizoid steel as a build- ing material and one can order steel from a roll up to 1,5 mm thick and have it formed into trapizes up to 20 cm high. The steel can also be fin- bolted onto the floorbeams and the vertical wall units are connected to the floor units by a specially made edge profile. When the foundations are made of concrete, the external wall units are bolted directly onto the foundations. The floor unit rests on the foundations with the possibil- ity of a basement below. The external wall is made of a wall unit (trapizoid steel), a usual internal wall skeleton of steel and mineral wall placed between. The thickness of the insulation can be adjusted by the positioning of the internal wall frame. The roof unit is connected to the wall unit by a spe- cially made edge profile. The exter- nal walls are finished on the inside with a damp proof course and gypsum board and the internal walls are made of an internal wall frame of steel, clad with gypsum (a dry wall). ADVANTAG ES 1) The construction of the house is simple. 2) It is made of traditional materials. 3) The building materials are non- combustible. 4) When the units have been erect- ed the enclosure is finished. 5) The external walls can be adjust- ished in various colours and desired lengths. DESCRIPTION The house is built of trapizoid steel, mineral wool and gypsum. These are all traditional building materials that have been used for many dec- ades and are in addition inorganic and non-combustible. In connecting steel to steel and gypsum to steel, self-tapping screws are used but bolts are used when fixing steel to concrete. Foundations can be either floorbeams on columns as is usual in the con- struction of sum- mer houses and in situ strip foun- dations. In the former case the floor units are 52 avs

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