[0001] The invention relates to a method for constructing a building with two or more stories,
of which at least the first story comprises one or more houses, and to a building
constructed in accordance with said method.
[0002] Although nowadays at constructing such a building prefabricated building elements
are already often used, which building elements are included in the construction,
the main portion of the work nevertheless is done at the building site with the known
building methods. Due to the circumstances at this building site the work is relatively
time consuming, while further time is lost by the movements of the working-men through
the building and moving the required tools. Moreover, the work can be made impossible
by the weather conditions.
[0003] The invention aimes to provide a method of the above-mentioned kind, by which said
disadvantages are obviated in a simple but nevertheless effective manner.
[0004] To this end the method of the above-mentioned kind is characterized in that at least
two supporting contructions extending along the whole depth and heigth of the building
are erected at a distance from each other each on a corresponding main foundation,
wherein-at least for the first and next stories a bearing floor is provided between
two adjacent supporting constructions,wherein fully prefabricated houses each having
its own supporting floor, upstanding walls and a ceiling are placed on supporting
blocks on the bearing floors, wherein main lines for electricity, sewerage and the
like are led through vertical line shafts provided in the supporting constructions,
and each house is connected to these main lines by means of connection lines which
are led through the space between the floor of the house and the bearing floor.
[0005] Because the main supporting structure of the building, the houses and the required
lines are completely separated from each other in accordance with the invention, at
least the houses can be supplied to the building site as fully prefabricated parts
so that the most labour intensive work can take place under ideal circumstances in
a factory and the building time at the building site can be restricted to a minimum.
Of course, the supporting constructions also can be builded up with prefabricated
concrete elements in a known manner.
[0006] Preferably, each house is composed of one or more prefabricated sections, wherein
the sections of one house are joiningly placed on the bearing floor and are coupled
with each other. Thereby, different house types can be simply manufactured in the
factory, while the transport from the factory to the building site will give no problems.
[0007] The invention further relates to a building,comprising two or more stories, of which
at least the first story comprises one or more houses, which building in accordance
with the invention is characterized in that at least two supporting constructions
extending along the whole depth and heigth of the building and lying at a distance
from each other each are supported on a corresponding main foundation, wherein at
least for the first and next stories a bearing floor is provided between at least
substantially each two adjacent supporting constructions, while each bearing floor
sup
- ports at least one house on supporting blocks, said house having its own supporting
floor, upstanding walls and a ceiling, wherein connection lines of each house for
electricity, sewerage and the like are led to a vertical line shaft through the space
between the floor of the house and the bearing floor, which line shaft is formed in
an adjacent supporting construction and in which line shaft the connection lines are
connected to corresponding main lines.
[0008] Besides the advantages of the method according to I the invention already mentioned,
the building according to the invention shows the advantage that each house can be
removed from the building in a simple manner so that, for example at fire-damage in
a house, said house can be taken away and be replaced immediately by a new house.
At a change of the needs 35 of the users, it further is possible to easily adapt the
houses to the new needs. Because each house already is provided with its own supporting
floor, upstanding walls and a ceiling, the heat and sound insulation of the house
are very good.
[0009] The sound insulation between houses lying above each other can be improved if blocks
having a felt layer are provided between the floor of each house and the corresponding
supporting blocks.
[0010] The invention will hereinafter be further explained by reference to the drawings
in which an embodiment of the building according to the invention is shown.
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a schematical partially shown cross-section of an embodiment of the building
according to the invention.
Fig. 2 schematically shows a cross-section of the building of fig.l according to the
line II-II.
Fig. 3 shows a floor-plan of two houses with adjacent supporting constructions.
Fig. 4 partially shows a cross-section of a section of a house during placing the same.
[0012] Fig. 1 partially shows a cross-section of a building comprising three stories. The
building shown includes a plurality of supporting constructions 1, only two of which
can be seen in fig. 1. The supporting constructions 1 lie at a distance from each
other and extend along the whole depth and heigth of the building as appears from
fig. 1 and 2. The supporting constructions 1 which are builded up from prefabricated
concrete elements for example, each are supported on a corresponding main foundation
2.
[0013] Between two adjacent supporting constructions 1 a ; bearing floor 3 is provided on
the first and second story, which bearing floor is made of prestressed hollow floor
elements. The bearing floor 3 of the upper story supports on supporting blocks 4 one
house 5 composed of four sections 6 coupled with each other. The bearing floor 3 of
the first story supports on supporting blocks 4 two houses 7, 8 each composed of two
sections 6.
[0014] At the ground story two houses 9, 10 are provided between the two supporting constructions
1, wherein the house 9 is composed of three sections 6 and the house 10 consists of
one section. The houses 9, 10 are partially supported on the main foundation 2 and
partially supported on a secundary foundation 11. It is noted that as an alternative
it is possible to provide a self-supporting floor at the ground story between the
supporting constructions l,whereby a business accommodation, for example a shop, can
be formed at the ground story.
[0015] As appears from fig. 3, a house may also include a portion of a section 6 so that
a number of house types can be formed.
[0016] Preferably, the sections 6 have a width of 270 cm, while the inside depth of the
sections 6 amount up to + 1080 cm. At the embodiment shown, the distance between two
adjacent supporting constructions 1 amounts up to 1080 cm so that four sections can
be accommodated between two adjacent supporting constructions 1. The distance between
two adjacent supporting constructions 1 can be varied between 270-1350 cm in steps
of 270 cm, as desired.
[0017] As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3 each section 6 comprises its own supporting floor 12,
upstanding walls 13 and a ceiling 14 and thus forms an independent unit which can
completely be prefabricated in a factory so that the sections 6 can be supplied to
the building site as prefabricated units.
[0018] The supporting structure of the building shown, which consists of the supporting
constructions 1 and the intermediate bearing floors 3 and the secundary foundations
11, is completely separated from the houses of the building. Said supporting structure
can be builded up from prefabricated concrete elements in a known manner.
[0019] The construction of the building described takes place as follows:
When the piling is done in a usual manner and the foundation is poured, the supporting
constructions 1 are built up on the corresponding main foundations 2. Between two
adjacent supporting constructions 1 bearing floors 3 are provided for the first and
next stories. Supporting blocks for supporting the houses are placed upon these bearing
floors. Subsequently two guiding rails 15 extending in the depth direction of the
building are placed at the location of a section 6 to be mounted, which guiding rails
15 rest upon adjusting blocks 16 (see fig. 2 and 4). The section 6 to be mounted is
placed with its supporting floor 12 upon a frame 17 equipped with wheels 18 on both
sides. By means of a crane or the like, the frame 17 with the section 6 is put with
its wheels 18 upon the guiding rails 15 projecting out of the building, whereafter
the frame is rolled into the building. The frame 17 is provided with schematically
indicated jacks 19, by means of which the section 6 can be raised with respect to
the frame so that blocks 20 with a felt layer 21 can be mounted between the supporting
blocks 4 and the floor l2 of the section, upon which blocks 20 the section 6 is lowered
subsequently. Thereafter, the frame 17, the guiding rails 15, and the adjusting blocks
16 can be removed again.
[0020] The sections 6 of the houses at the ground story can be placed in a corresponding
manner wherein, however, the guiding rails are supported by brackets (not shown) which
are carried by supporting blocks 22, 23 of the main foundation 2 an the secundary
foundation 11, respectively.
[0021] When the sections 6 are mounted at a story between two supporting constructions 1,
the joints between the sections belonging to one house can be finished, whereafter
the work within the house is ready. Further, the houses can be provided with a usual
face boarding at the building site.
[0022] The houses further have to be connected to the electricity supply, the sewerage and
the like. To this end, main lines (not shown) for electricity, sewerage and the like
are led through vertical line shafts 24 in the supporting constructions 1. Each house
on the first and next stories are connected to these main lines by means of connection
lines (not shown), which are led through the space between the floor 12 of the house
and the bearing floor 3 to the line shafts -24 in a simple manner. The houses at the
ground story can be connected to the main lines extending under these houses at any
location.
[0023] From the above it will be clear that the work to be done at the building site is
restricted to a minimum. Especially the labour intensive finishing of the houses can
be avoided completely because the houses are supplied to the i building site in the
form of fully prefabricated sections.
[0024] Because the houses are composed of one or more sections, many house types can be
manufactured in the factory. Moreover, it is possible to remove a house from the building,
for example when the house is seriously damaged by fire. At a change of the needs
of the user, the houses may easily be adapted to the new needs.
[0025] For the houses at the first and second stories a balcony 25 is suspended between
the adjacent supporting constructions. The balconies 25 are preferably made from prestressed
concrete elements.
[0026] At the building shown in the drawings each supporting construction 1 is made as a
staircase-well, through which staircase-well the separate houses are accessible. As
shown in fig. 3, storages 26 for the adjacent houses are provided in the staircase-wells.
Further, cupboards 27 for utility meters are mounted in the staircase-wells, in which
cupboards the usual meters of the public utilities are accommodated.
[0027] As shown in fig. 1 and 2 the supporting constructions 1 between which the houses
are lying support a roof 28 which is built up from plastic panels having a width of
240 cm for example, which plastic panels are made in a factory and only have to be
mounted in site. Each supporting construction 1 also supports a corresponding roof
29.
[0028] From the cross-section of fig. 2 it appears that the houses of the successive stories
are staggered in the depth direction of the building. At one side of the building
the balconies 25 project and at the other side of the building the bearing floors
3 project outwardly with respect to the underlying houses. Moreover, the roof 28 projects
outwardly at both said sides with respect to the underlying houses. By this staggered
construction the direct sun irradiation of the houses during the hot periods of the
year is substantially reduced.
[0029] It is noted that the sound insulation between the houses, in particular in vertical
direction is extremely well because the houses are suspendently placed.
[0030] As the sections can be manufactured in a factory under ideal circumstances it is
also possible to pay good attention to the heat insulation of the houses. Preferably,
the sections are manufactured according to the wood construction method, wherein a
rockwool insulation layer with a thickness of 95 mm is applied in the walls, the ceiling
and the floor.
[0031] By the application of the method described buildings of different types can be constructed.
It is possible to construct both buildings with houses and office buildings and the
like. Because the connection lines can be led freely through the space under the floor
of the sections the designer of the building is completely free in designing the houses
or offices.
[0032] Further, the building shows the advantage that if the building is made as a gallery
flat, the gallery can be suspended between each two adjacent supporting constructions
at the level of the corresponding bearing floor in order to prevent passing people
from looking in.
[0033] The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiment which can be varied
in a number of ways within the scope of the invention.
1. Method for constructing a building with two or more stories, of which at least
the first story comprises one or more houses, characterized in that at least two supporting
constructions extending along the whole depth and heigth of the building are erected
at a distance from each other each on a corresponding main foundation, wherein at
least for the first and next stories a bearing floor is provided between two adjacent
supporting constructions, wherein fully prefabricated houses each having its own supporting
floor, upstanding walls and a ceiling are placed on supporting blocks on the bearing
floors, wherein main lines for electricity, sewerage and the like are led through
vertical line shafts provided in the supporting constructions, and each house is connected
to these main lines by means of connection lines which are led through the space between
the floor of the house and the bearing floor.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that each house is composed of one
or more prefabricated sections, wherein the sections of one house are joiningly placed
on the bearing floor and are coupled with each other.
3. Method according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that prefabricated houses are
also provided at the ground story between adjacent supporting constructions, which
houses are partially borne on the main foundation and partially on a secundary foundation.
4. Method according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that each
supporting construction is made as staircase-well.
5. Building constructed by the method of anyone of the preceding claims, comprising
two or more stories, of which at least the first story comprises one or more houses,
characterized in that at least two supporting constructions extending along the whole
depth and heigth of the building and lying at a distance from each other each are
supported on a correspending main foundation, wherein at least for the first and next
stories a bearing floor is provided between at least substantially each two adjacent
supporting constructions, while each bearing floor supports at least one house on
supporting blocks, said house having its own supporting floor, upstanding walls and
a ceiling, wherein connection lines of each house for electricity, sewerage and the
like are led to a vertical line shaft through the space between the floor of the house
and the bearing floor, which line shaft is formed in an adjacent supporting construction
and in which line shaft the connecton lines are connected to the corresponding main
lines.
6. Building according to claim 5, characterized in that each house is composed of
one or more sections coupled with each other.
7. Building according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that blocks having a felt
layer are provided between the floor of each house and the corresponding supporting
blocks.
8. Building according to claim 5, 6 or 7, characterized in that two houses are provided
on one or more stories between at least substantially each two adjacent supporting
constructions.
9. Building according to anyone of the claims 5-8, characterized in that the supporting
constructions each consist of a staircase-well built up from concrete elements, through
which staircase-well substantially all houses on both sides of the staircase-well
are accessible.
10. Building according to anyone of the claims 5-9, characterized in that one or two
houses are provided at the ground story between substantially each two supporting
constructions.
11. Building according to claim 10, characterized in that the houses at the ground
story are partially supported on a secundary foundation.
12. Building according to anyone of the claims 5-11, characterized in that the houses
of the successive stories are staggered with respect to each other in the depth direction
of the building in such a manner that at one side of the building the balconies and
at the other side of the building the supporting floors project outwardly with respect
to the underlying houses.