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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1- Flooring 1.5 cm

2- Screed based on natural hydraulic lime 3.5cm 3- Radiant heat panels 5cm.

4- Roundproof mat with felt 1.8 cm 5- Wooden planks (new) sp. 2.5 cm 6- Shaped wooden joist min 4cm.

7- Wooden plank (old) sp. depends on the existing structure. 8- Steel connectors diameter 1.6 cm.

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THESIS : A new path for the access of the Ducal Palace

SUPERVISOR PROF. : Vittorio Longheu

STUDENT: Federico J. Gancedo 849791

CHAPTER 5 :

PROJECT - PART 3

FLOOR PLAN : LAST FLOOR STAIRCASE CONNECTED TO THE COVER

COURTYARD.

SCALE: 1-50

ROOFTOP PLAN: COVER COURTYARD

SCALE: 1-100

SECTIONS : A-A

SCALE: 1-50

DETAIL: FLOORING ARMERIA ( PROPOSAL TO WORK WITH EXIXTING

STRUCTURE).

SCALE:

1-20-FLOOR PLAN

SECTION A-A

ROOF PLAN

REFERENCE PLAN

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