The Architects Cape Cod or One and One Half Story Design
Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010
by Chris Bowling
ElineDesign
Architecture has advanced over the years and the days of the drafting table are over and the computer with CAD software has taken it's place. The one and one half story house that is sometimes called the Cape Cod is essentially one story with a steeper roof which allows for expansion of the attic. Dormers are usually added to provide additional light and ventilation. This has two distinct advantages: economy in cost per unit of habitable living space, and built in expansibility.
Heating costs are minimized due to the small outside wall area compared to the amount of interior space. Cooling may be accomplished through the use of interior space. Cooling may be accomplished through the use of louvered ventilators at each end of the structure and the generous use of insulation. Adequate ventilation and insulation is necessary since about one third of the ceiling area is directly under the roof. This area tends to be quite warm in the summer.
Care must be taken in designing the Cape Cod or one and one half story structure to best accommodate the number of persons it can ultimately house. The electrical and plumbing systems should be planned with expansion in mind. Failure to consider expansion at the outset will greatly reduce the efficiency of these vital systems. Other areas of the house, such as kitchen, dining, and living rooms should also be planned for the ultimate number of occupants. To learn more about Architecture, CAD, or 3D Modeling Visit CAD Drafting Service and 3D Modeling Company
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