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Week 10 Tutorial Activity Oval Pavillion During the week 10 tutorial, we went on a final site visit to the oval pavilion. Notes on the feature of pavilion: Retaining wall stopping overflow – 800mm deep o Any moisture finds its way to drainage cell, then removed through storm water drainage pipes Cables o Orange: electrical o White: columns o Grey: water Welding used to join steel members Bolting and screws used to fasten to timber and steel members Horizontal purlins o Levels of roof Noise insulation followed by moisture barrier, heat insulation and upper roof Roof supported by four main columns – window self supporting Tongue and groove timber – can only be used for wall cladding due to larger groove Hidden fixing – don’t see nails/screws Window – cover plate (sliding) ‘Z’ purlin o Can cross over member ‘C’ purlin o Sits on top of member Timber sound proof flooring CFC sheets – compressive Brick veneer Timber wall Overflashing Internal floor higher than external floor to eliminate the risk of flooding o 300mm floor thickness Thicker concrete due to the weight of the brick wall Yellow termite proofing on floor Images Retaining Wall Wall cladding – tongue and groove

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Oval Pavilion Site Visit

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Week  10  Tutorial  Activity    Oval  Pavillion  During  the  week  10  tutorial,  we  went  on  a  final  site  visit  to  the  oval  pavilion.  Notes  on  the  feature  of  pavilion:  

• Retaining  wall  stopping  overflow  –  800mm  deep  o Any  moisture  finds  its  way  to  drainage  cell,  then  removed  through  

storm  water  drainage  pipes  • Cables  

o Orange:  electrical  o White:  columns  o Grey:  water  

• Welding  used  to  join  steel  members  • Bolting  and  screws  used  to  fasten  to  timber  and  steel  members  • Horizontal  purlins  

o Levels  of  roof  § Noise  insulation  followed  by  moisture  barrier,  heat  

insulation  and  upper  roof  • Roof  supported  by  four  main  columns  –  window  self  supporting  • Tongue  and  groove  timber  –  can  only  be  used  for  wall  cladding  due  to  

larger  groove  • Hidden  fixing  –  don’t  see  nails/screws  • Window  –  cover  plate    (sliding)  • ‘Z’  purlin  

o Can  cross  over  member  • ‘C’  purlin  

o Sits  on  top  of  member  • Timber  sound  proof  flooring  • CFC  sheets  –  compressive  • Brick  veneer  • Timber  wall  • Over-­‐flashing  • Internal  floor  higher  than  external  floor  to  eliminate  the  risk  of  flooding  

o 300mm  floor  thickness  • Thicker  concrete  due  to  the  weight  of  the  brick  wall  • Yellow  termite  proofing  on  floor  

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Retaining  Wall   Wall  cladding  –  tongue  and  groove  

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Termite  proofing   Timber