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"The Lego House" in the Construction Worker.
Hi!
Does anyone know more about this: http://www.byggnadsarbetaren.se/files/Pdf-grejer/2011-14-grejer.pdf?
Curious to know more, especially if it is an option for private individuals and how it is with energy consumption and environmental aspects or similar, but all information is of interest.
Maria.
Does anyone know more about this: http://www.byggnadsarbetaren.se/files/Pdf-grejer/2011-14-grejer.pdf?
Curious to know more, especially if it is an option for private individuals and how it is with energy consumption and environmental aspects or similar, but all information is of interest.
Maria.
Are you only interested in this material or in alternatives to traditional construction? If you answer yes to the latter, I think you should look at products that are inorganic, such as Dorocell thermomur. There are also more manufacturers of polystyrene blocks based on the same principle.
15+15mm plywood is the bearing in the entire framework and the blocks are loosely placed and fixed with internal gypsum and external paneling. There should probably be an air gap externally and how will it be with electrical wiring? Feels like an installation space is needed internally for the wiring for practical reasons. I'm sure it has been calculated and tested but I think it sounds a bit flimsy.....
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