A House, Resident and Milk Delivery Service / Meguro Architecture Laboratory
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A House, Resident and Milk Delivery Service / Meguro Architecture Laboratory
"The renovation of A House involved a comprehensive approach to restore compliance with building regulations, which included removing unauthorized extensions and reinforcing the structure."
"Constructing a new foundation inside the existing structure was essential for seismic reinforcement, ensuring the safety and stability of the renovated house."
"The application of fire-resistant wall cladding was a critical step in the renovation process, enhancing the safety of the wooden structure against potential fire hazards."
"This project can serve as a valuable case study for other wooden structures facing similar challenges, showcasing effective renovation strategies."
A House is a renovation of a wooden structure that became unauthorized due to multiple extensions over 100 years. The renovation process included removing these unauthorized extensions, constructing a new foundation for seismic reinforcement, and applying fire-resistant wall cladding. This project serves as a case study for addressing similar issues in other wooden structures, demonstrating effective methods for compliance with current building regulations and enhancing safety.
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