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A ATTIC HALL DESIGN CONSIDERATION
1. Jute and a mud finished wall on the sides provide more space on
the interior and a sustainable view to the building.
2. Rammed earth foundation is selected for the attic hall building
since the soil is hard enough.
3. Basement is done with CSEB bricks cast in-situ using hand driven
machines thereby reducing pollution and transportation cost.
4. Australian pine tree logs (C. equisetifolia) are treated and used
as a wall cum roof structure done in a peculiar attic-like design.
5. Old Mangalore tiles are used as the main roofing tile. Reused
wooden doors are selected to cover the openings.
6. Partitions are made using cement fibre boards and structural
columns are provided using bamboo.
7. Thatched roofing is placed over the columns using split bamboo.
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