Building a hall, system construction or stone by stone?

  • Erstellt am 2014-01-24 22:49:36

HWAM

2014-01-24 22:49:36
  • #1
Hello everyone, I would like to hear your opinion. We want to build a hall for exhibition space, storage, and office. I have already looked at a few providers of system halls. Now the thought came to me that building a hall out of stone does not necessarily have to be more expensive. Ytong stone construction, perhaps with external insulation in the office section. What do you think is more cost-effective? Can you build as high as you want with Ytong, or should you rather use sand-lime brick? For the hall, I was thinking of about 300sqm-400sqm. Thanks for your help.
 

HWAM

2014-01-27 00:05:44
  • #2
I was thinking of a shed roof 4-5m high.
 

Gobo

2014-02-03 10:07:35
  • #3
Facing the same situation this year. Hall approx. 10*9m, probably . 2 floors with a shed roof. Still in the basic planning stages. Should include: - Parking space for at least 3 cars + lifting platform - Small workshop room - Upper floor only halfway or 3/4 floor construction due to the lifting platform and then use as hobby/party/home theater room Ground floor will probably be . solid and upper floor possibly wood
 

Kutschera

2015-11-13 10:51:55
  • #4
With small halls it may be possible to build them "stone by stone", but: if the hall is larger, the wall panel cannot hold by itself (wind load, shear from the roof structure), so it must be "braced". And for that we first come to reinforced concrete columns (including the corresponding rigid anchoring in the foundation) and head beams (to transfer the roof loads). Wet processes, with formwork and curing times. And you cannot build the roof trusses in masonry.

So it makes sense to replace these steps with a "skeleton" (the hall frame, e.g. in steel). Then the building envelope, especially the facade, is less dependent on the supporting structure (later windows/doors/gates etc.).

We build from approx. 200 sqm, the largest hall was 11,000 sqm, and with the last 200 halls a bit of experience has been gained.

Regards M. Kutschera
 

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