Case Studies of "Lightweight Fill Method" in Architecture and Landscape Architecture
For the lightweighting of rooftops, basements, and exterior structures, as well as reducing soil pressure. Examples of responses to load restrictions and backfilling of underground spaces are included.
Are you struggling with the issue of "load restrictions" in rooftop, underground, and exterior planning of buildings? This document introduces case studies on the use of "lightweight embankment construction methods" utilizing lightweight fill materials to achieve "lightweight and reduced soil pressure" for rooftops, underground spaces, and exteriors. It includes examples such as backfilling of underground spaces, measures against foundation settlement, and soft ground countermeasures for building exteriors. It also provides clear explanations of the types, weights, and construction methods of fill materials. Please download and take a look. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ The issue of "load restrictions" in rooftop, underground, and exterior planning of buildings ■ What is lightweight embankment construction? ■ Applications of lightweight embankment construction in architecture and landscaping ■ Five examples of lightweight embankment construction ■ Technical Q&A *You can view it by downloading the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Examples of Use】 ■[Example] Case of infill in underground spaces ■[Example] Greening and planting on rooftops with weight restrictions or raising space ■[Example] Measures against settlement of building foundation ground ■[Example] Measures against weak ground in building exterior structures ■[Example] Park embankment *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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