House near Bad Tölz
documentation p. 42 - 46Architect Fink + Jocher | Fink, Dietrich | Jocher, Thomas | Structural Engineer Staudacher, Toni |
The timber stud walls were based on the American balloon-frame system, using full-height elements with continuous vertical members. The walls are in a two-skin form of construction and are braced by the internal plywood lining. The inner leaf, in which the mechanical services are housed, bears the loads from the floor, which stops short of the vapour barrier. This ensured a simple assembly of the house and a safe, airtight construction. The wall is insulated with a total thickness of 22 cm cellulose fibre. The problem of noise transmission via the continuous vertical studs was reduced by building the inner leaf of the wall with horizontal members.
The floor is in a simple, hand-nailed vertically stacked plank construction. The advantage of this system is that it allows the use of cheaper offcut products. The floor also has great rigidity, with a structural depth comparable to that of a reinforced concrete slab.
No chemical preservatives were used for the wall, floor or roof timbers.
Details
Horizontal section through facades 1:20
Site plan 1:500, Section, First floor plan/Ground floor plan 1:200
Vertical sectional details 1:20
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