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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Stair Paradox!!!

Strait Stares:
     These stairs are very common and use up alot if space 2 build. They have no turns and are cheep.


"L" Stairs:
     Theres one landing and used to go around one corner. uses up less space than the strait stair.


Double "L" Stairs:
     There are two landings on this one. Its used when your really short on space and need to go around 2 corners.


Winder Stairs
     They are like the L stairs only no landing. Has ankle breaker stairs, aka, stairs at a point.


"U" Stairs:
     These stairs have 2 landings. The landings turn and end up in a 180 degree turn.


Spiral Stairs:
      These stairs take up the least amount of space. They also are the the most dangerous with there ankle


Circular Stairs:
     These are the fancy stairs u see in those Disney castles. They are custom built so they are expensive.






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The Paradox:
1) It goes on forever
2) Its a optical illusion
3) It would stink to fall down them


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Roof-arific

Gable Roof
1) 2 sloping sides
2) Made differently for different climate conditions
3) Worst for hurricane regions






Hip Roof
1) All sides slope down to the walls
2) Two triangular sides and two trapezoidal one
3) All sides have the same pitch(slope)


Flat Roof
1) H
orizontal or nearly horizontal
2) F
lat roofs would use a tar and gravel based surface
3) N
o attic space



Shed Roof

1) 
A flat roof that slopes in one direction

2) M
ay lean against another wall or building

3) 
Also known as lean- to roof



Butterfly Roof
1) 
Two surfaces that rise from the center to the eaves with a valley in the center
2) R
esembles the wings of a butterfly
3) Not good for rainy areas


Gambrel Roof
1) T
wo-sided roof with two slopes on each side
2) First slope is gentle and second is rather steep
3) G
ambrel is a curb gable roof



Saltbox Roof
1) Roof on angle, one side is longer than other
2) Little attic space
3) 


Dutch Hip Roof
1)
 Roof with a small gable at the top of a hip roof
2) R
educed available attic space
3) good in colder climates


Mansard Roof
1) 
 Steep sides and a double pitch
2) Commonly seen on barns
3) 
the mansard is a curb hip roof



A-Frame Roof
1) Not built for stormy areas
2) Good attic space
3) Commonly used by a lake side


Floor Plan/Elevation views



Friday, September 24, 2010

Bay and Gable
Characteristics: 
















         1) V
ery long and narrow lots 





















































         2) 
High ceilings and large windows 








































































         3) S
teep roofs and sharp vertical lines







































































































































































Bungalow
Characteristics: 

















         1) 
low-rise (single, or one-and-a-half story)








         2) 
living areas are on a single story




















         3) Costs more to construct than 2 story houses










Castle
Characteristics: 

















         1) Very Large, fortified structure
         2) Made of stone
         3) more than 3 stories

 Deck House









Characteristics: 


















         1) custom built
         2) made of wood
         3) can be on second story or roof

 Duplex









Characteristics: 








         1) Two living unites with a common wall
         2) Simple homes
         3) 1-2 stories

 Earth Shelter

Characteristics: 








         1) House built in a hill or slope
         2) Faces the equator
         3) walls are dirt

 McMansion
Characteristics: 









         1) Judged as pretentious, tasteless, or badly designed for its neighborhood
         2) multi-story house
         3) replaces an existing, smaller structure in an older neighborhood

 Momodome
Characteristics: 









         1) Home is 












spherical
         2) 








Reinforced concrete foundation 




















defines the shape of the base of the structure


















































         3) The dome 


















is earthquake, tornado and hurricane resistant









Shotgun
Characteristics: 









         1) 


















narrow rectangular







         2) 


















three to five rooms in a row with no hallways







         3) 


















The house is almost always close to the street









Storybook
Characteristics: 
         1) traditional English cottage-style
         2) four square block
         3) Looks like a fairytale house