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Upper floor thin-plate structural elements furnished with
tooth-like projections for supply.
Gable elements.
The teeth of the floor plate, instead of the cords, rests
on the walls, which gives advantages. |
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Quick erecting.
Lighter elements.
Open truss webs all the way out to the supporting walls.
Installations inside the structural elements. |

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Hole for the stairwell
with a secondary steel beam.
Gaps between the floor plate and the wall plate for circulating
heat air and ventilating air up into the living rooms.
The gaps are utilized for electrical cables in a new electrical
installation system.
Gives current to moveable wall sockets being an integral
part of the "stationary electrical system". |

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The upper floor
structural elements mounted in position.
The heat insulation covers the projections of the concrete
floor plate and the wall concrete plate with equal thickness,
from the ground up to the upper floor surface.
Compare figure
Section of
the RESARO wall and foundation.
The wall tooth-like projections exceeds a slight level
above the floor surface.
Then the teeth belonging to the floor elements can turn
a slight angle "freely" in the space created between
the upper and the lower wall element plates.
Therefore the floor element plate can be made thinner
without to break at angle turns caused by loads. |
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Circulating warm
air inside the structural floors gives the residents "soft"
underfloor heat in both floors. |
Evening of temperature
when the concrete slabs conserves energy.
This lowers the heat costs still more.
Into the bargain you get a considerably better sound climate
between the floors. |