Structural System

One or two sentences here talking about the XFrame System capabilities for low-bearing structural builds. The system is for flooring and roofs as well, not just wall panels.

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X-Frame is able to manufacture wall, floor and roof panels/modules of any size in 600mm increments vertically and horizontally.

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45-degree angles work best with the X-Frame modular system on floors and walls. However, other angles are possible but require more custom parts, thus more time and cost. 

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A rectangular footprint is more easily transportable. The simplicity of form, fenestration and layout, with primarily right angles, will be vital to maintain through the conceptual design process to minimize detail problem-solving at later stages. 

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Roofing is attached to perlins, which are screwed to rafters. Which is attached to X-frame ceiling panels which act as roof diaphragm. The rafters sit within framing system 

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Accessory Dwelling Unit

Some content talking about this case study? Or what the structural builds could be for?

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Steel Screw Pile foundations permit full recyclability and deconstruct-ability of the foundation, with no need for permanent concrete founding. Will require bearers below XFrame floor.

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