survivorbuildingregeneration

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Survivorbuildingregeneration is the old balloon frame done with modern metal wood connectors, or metal to metal connectors which makes this type of building earthquake, and hurricane proof, which is the survivor part. The regeneration part is that these buildings go together using crossbracing and clieves pins, simular to how skaffolding goes together, meaning the frame can be taken apart without destroying the building materials. When the frame is put up more than once it can be said to have regenerated. Or if after two hundred years of use a survivorregenerating building is striped down to the frame and damaged wood is replaced by new, then after the building is reconstructed it could be said to have regenerated.

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11266 Jason Dr
Cincinnati, Ohio
United States
 
 

Project Details

NAME: survivorbuildingregeneration
PROJECT LEAD: Andrew Devlin
LOCATION: 11266 Jason Dr, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
START DATE: April 08, 2008
CURRENT PHASE: Design development
PROJECT TYPE: Residential – Mixed Development
DESIGNER: Andrew Devlin
 

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