Fundamental House Design


The earth where the home is to be placed must be flattened. The soil must be level out in its entirety wherein the dirtscape should reveal an even distribution of earth across not only the area needed to construct the building but also the space necessary to work the materials of erection. A sufficient amount of workable frame should be formed around the set foundation scheme, so as to allow for the space to be worked with ease.

With the proper mix produced, so as to ensure the stone/rock/masonry cements as it should, lay a primary foundation for further construction. The primary block should be prismatic wherein the whole of its build is able to be still without support from any other structure. Abstraction from a prismatic form can be conducted as a geometric arrangement of plausible design, but the central focus is in establishing a place of solid and fortified support for the ensuing structure.

From the stone slab which as been set, raise shortheight sections of partial step from the rock, so as to section the portion from the outer area which is to be used for wood framing and architecture. Within that portion, lay wood across the stone so that it fills the entirety of the inner raised stone shelf.

Fit wood walling around the stone shelving, ensuring a space is made for doors and windows as is needed. The walls, should span across the whole of the stone shelf's inner perimeter and also reach the full inner height of the home.

Individual support shelvings should be framed around the set wooden walls wherein insulation materials (like tightly bound faggots) should be placed, so as to maintain warmth and heat in the structure.

Over this frame should be layed brick masonry which is raised from outside of the prior written stone short shelf. The wooden frame support should be in direct contact with an outer wooden wall frame that operates as a perimeter guide for the masonry that is to house and shell the final structure.

All of the above raisings should extend no higher than the final height of the building wherein would be found uniform leveling materials that are to support the first boardings of a roof. Boards of a perimetric area measure are then to be layed over the top to seal the exposed inner sections of wall only able to be seen above the buildings active height.

Any roof can then be made, so as to house, finalize and seal the inner section of the home. A window for sky space observation may be necessary.

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