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    Default What kind of house are these?

    Hi

    If you have ever been to hobart and are travelling south up the hill on the "outlet" you may have noticed a house perched on the side of the hill that is all glass and stands on a couple of stilts like in my bodgy drawing attached.

    Any idea what they are called. Not a pole home cause the stilts just hold it up. Seems to be all steel RHS construction. Googling Stilt home hasnt helped either.

    cheers

    dazzler


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    Its an ELEVATED HOUSE,

    but its very likely custom architect (or engineer) designed.
    There are a few different elevated houses if you google.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Maybe a Glass House on Stilts.

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    I think it's called "house of a wanker"
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    I think it's called "house of a wanker"
    See, I can't say that or it'd be the pot calling the kettle black.

    That type of footing arrangement is used in a number of instances.

    It could be purely aesthetic, or it could be that the ground conditions are such that a pile system is required. Depending on the subsoil and the piling system employed, a minimum sized pile is capable of carrying substantially more load than that exerted by one house column.

    One of the ways of saving costs (or engineering more efficiently)is to use fewer piles of bigger capacity. Setting up columns that way means that several (usually four) columns can share one pile.

    As a bonus, bracing can be improved somewhat as well.

    Sometimes it's done just to look cool, more in keeping with silent's summation, under the guise (disguise?) of "touching the earth lightly", an honourable intent, but mostly pretty wanky.

    Cheers,

    P (not an engineer's bottom )

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    Yes I agree with above "house of a wanker" is the correct terminology for this type of housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebuildingsurv
    Yes I agree with above "house of a wanker" is the correct terminology for this type of housing.
    Another enlightened aesthete speaks!

    Cheers,

    P

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    I'm just jealous because I couldn't afford an architect
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Don't you guys know anything?

    It's called a FANG house.
    I read the instructions! It's still upside down...

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    Thanks all

    Programmer, I am tired and weary, but ya lost me

    What cha talkin bout willis


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