I need to build a room on top of a building. This building is from the 1950 (not that it really matter), It has a wooden construction and the roof is slightly slope..So my question, how can I raise the construction so I can have a flat floor on top?
I though about a raised floor, but the beams will be from different sizes (ofcourse) but will it be still stable so people can walk around etc? And How can I connect it with the construction of the existing small building?
We can not replace the construction of the existing building. We can only make a hole foor the stairs..
Below an image of the construction en like you see it goes down a little. But on top I have to build another room: like a parasite...Please help me
randomised
Jul 14, 17 5:07 am
Aqua123
Jul 14, 17 9:56 am
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Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 17 10:24 am
Just fold some beer coasters until the floor is leveled. Easy.
randomised
Jul 14, 17 10:52 am
Sorry Aqua, you failed.
poop876
Jul 14, 17 7:59 am
I would advise to hire an architect and not seek free advise on a forum.
Aqua123
Jul 14, 17 9:56 am
I thought this is an architectural forum, I guess I was wrong?
Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 17 10:24 am
it's not a place for cheapskates to get free advice. What you're asking costs money... hire someone and pay them for the work
poop876
Jul 14, 17 10:31 am
It is an architectural forum, and you have an abundance of knowledgeable professionals that do this for living and should be compensated appropriately. There is a lot more that goes into advising how to slope a roof (spans, loads, existing structure etc. etc.) and a drawing that I have no idea what shows does not help. It takes time to analyze all the components for the problem, and solving those problems is not free.
Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 17 10:35 am
Poop, I think this one is a student...
poop876
Jul 14, 17 10:37 am
Well fuck it then! Whatever happened solving problems with an professor?
Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 17 10:39 am
Don't worry, it's just another lazy student that won't be coming for your job any time soon. School today is like the best job security it seems.
Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 17 8:15 am
Sure, any house can just absorb an additional floor. Why stop there, from that drawing, I can easily see 2, maybe 2+ mezzanine, additional levels.
Hello
I need to build a room on top of a building. This building is from the 1950 (not that it really matter), It has a wooden construction and the roof is slightly slope..So my question, how can I raise the construction so I can have a flat floor on top?
I though about a raised floor, but the beams will be from different sizes (ofcourse) but will it be still stable so people can walk around etc? And How can I connect it with the construction of the existing small building?
We can not replace the construction of the existing building. We can only make a hole foor the stairs..
Below an image of the construction en like you see it goes down a little.
But on top I have to build another room: like a parasite...Please help me
?
Just fold some beer coasters until the floor is leveled. Easy.
Sorry Aqua, you failed.
I would advise to hire an architect and not seek free advise on a forum.
I thought this is an architectural forum, I guess I was wrong?
it's not a place for cheapskates to get free advice. What you're asking costs money... hire someone and pay them for the work
It is an architectural forum, and you have an abundance of knowledgeable professionals that do this for living and should be compensated appropriately. There is a lot more that goes into advising how to slope a roof (spans, loads, existing structure etc. etc.) and a drawing that I have no idea what shows does not help. It takes time to analyze all the components for the problem, and solving those problems is not free.
Poop, I think this one is a student...
Well fuck it then! Whatever happened solving problems with an professor?
Don't worry, it's just another lazy student that won't be coming for your job any time soon. School today is like the best job security it seems.
Sure, any house can just absorb an additional floor. Why stop there, from that drawing, I can easily see 2, maybe 2+ mezzanine, additional levels.
"like a parasite"
Exactly.
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