Thursday, 7 June 2018
Gregory Houses
The pair of semi-detached houses in the photograph below look like Cornish Type I at first glance, but they do not have any visible columns and beams. Have not inspected these myself, but they are consistent in appearance with Gregory houses. This is another form on non-traditional concrete construction, also designated defective.
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Crosswall Construction
The term ‘Crosswall’ relates to dwellings with brick party or gable end walls and timber frame front and rear elevations. They are often con...
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The term ‘Crosswall’ relates to dwellings with brick party or gable end walls and timber frame front and rear elevations. They are often con...
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Another form of non-traditional construction in residential dwellings is no-fines concrete. The most common type is probably Wimpey No-Fines...
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When does an unmortgageable house fool the surveyor into thinking it is mortgageable? The photo below is of a Schindler House. These are a...
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