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N o t e : A Passive Water Management System, including a water tank, - The 3d model provided should be viewed to assist construction. Layers
has been kept throughout all drawing set to keep consistency, however, have been seperated so you can isolate individual construction layers
this is an optional feature that is not necessary if the water troughs on and see a 3d visualisation of the detail in the building. This model can be
the inside of the hatch doors can be filled each night as maintenance viewed using the ‘iRhino 3D application on the app store or by opening
requires. Another option to consider would be to feed pvc water hose it through a trial version of Rhinoceros 3d software (can be downloaded
from Hohidiai’s water tanks, up through the concrete foundation (before online)
it is poured) to have an individual tap hovering at each trough. A
detailed description of the water system can be provided if requested
N o t e : Location of Duck
House will be more or
less positioned on site
to best locate within the
surrounding trees
N
Location Plan
SKALA 1:1000 @A3 Pg. 1
Timber Framework Detail
Pg. 2
Timber Framework Detail
Pg. 3
Section Detail 5
S5
Section Detail 4
S4
5 Section Detail 3
S3
Section Detail 2
S2
Section Detail 1
S1
West - East Foundation Sections (drain grate construction removed) - SKALA 1:50 @A3 Pg. 4
Section Detail 6 Section Detail 7
S7
S6
South - North Foundation Sections - SKALA 1:100 @A3
Pg. 5
A Nesting set B = 18 boxes
B
Nesting Box Material = 20mm plywood
or any similar board
A
c&D
Sliding Set
Note:
Box set C should be completely free,
Move.1 Move.2 sliding ontop of the nesting box base Move.3
and below the hanging window frame
Nesting Box System and Feeding Trough Details SKALA 1:5 @A3
Pg. 8
Vine Lattuce Elevation West - SKALA 1:75 @A3
Pg. 9
STAGE.1 STAGE.2 STAGE.3
East Elevation (roof construction and vine lattuce removed) - SKALA 1:50 @A2
Pg. 11
All external window material E1, E2, and E4 all have water troughs
= either Glass or Perspex mounted to the inside of the hatch
door (see hatch door diagram on
pg.15)
Cladding
Glass or
Perspex
E1 E2 E3 E4
x3 x1 x1 x1
Mesh/Screen Mesh/Screen Mesh/Screen Mesh/Screen Mesh/Screen Glass or Mesh/ Mesh/ Mesh/ Mesh/ Mesh/ Mesh/
Perspex Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen
Door
E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E1o E 11
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x3 x1
Pg. 12
Chicken wire/wire fencing will be
mounted to all internal partition
wall frames and doors
ED - 02
I1 I2
x1 x3
Glass or
Perspex
Plywood Screen
Nesting Boxes
I3 I4 I5 I6
x1 x1 x1 x1
Pg. 13
Rafters spaced at 2500mm centres.
sD - 10
sD - 11
Pg. 14
Perlin (50 x 60mm) Perlin (50 x 60mm) This length is based of external
elevation ‘E 1’
Mesh/screening to seal rafter Rafter Mesh/screening to seal
cavity between Perlin and rafter cavity between
Timber Frame. Perlin and Timber Frame.
50 x 120mm timber
ED - 02 Elevation Detail Reinforced Concrete Top window framework
Plate (150 x 150mm)
100mm Concrete
Wall Base
Door Hatch
sD - 07 Section Detail sD - 08 Section Detail sD - 11 Section Detail Components
BRACKET SYSTEM
Pg. 15
N o t e : It is important the perlins are spaced as
shown to provide a surface above the rafters for
the mesh to attach to, and thus seal the building
from potential predators
Mesh/Screen can be
tacked to the provided
timber lengths - see
Section Details 6 and 9
sD - 06 Bracket System sD - 08
Optional Water M
anagement
System can be ad
ded after
the building is co I m p o r t a n t : The Bracket
mplete if
needed. system has been developed
to support the window frame
which cannot be supported
underneath. This is the case
for the hatch doors and the
sliding nesting boxes - see
details and floor plan for
references
sD - 07
N o t e : It is important for an evergreen passionfruit
vine to be planted in soil with adequate drainage.
If rubble is placed beneath top soil this will allow
for great soil permiability and the vine will grow
well.
S1
Pg. 16
S2 S3
sD - 09 sD - 12
Section
behind
wall
Pg. 17
Length = 2375
E 11
Duckling room
I2
Small maintenance
doors
E 10
E1
Duckling/Juveniles room
Troughs are to be
moved away at
scheduled litter
maintenance times.
I2
E1
E 10
M Juvenile room
I1
E 10
F Juvenile room
Length = 2375
E2
E9
Breeding room
E8
I3
Service room
Storage Space
Feed Pellets
Sink
Slaughter
Hatching Box
E7
and Incubator
Key I4
Bracket System
Outlet
Egg Storage Shelving
Single Switch
E6
I6
E5
E4
Floor Plan -
N SKALA 1:50 @A2
Pg. 18
Drain maintenance
outlet pipe
S5
Drain overflow
pipe
S4
S3
Service room
ventilation pipe
S2
S1
Drain maintenance
outlet pipe
S7 S6
Foundation Plan - SKALA 1:75 @A2
N
N o t e : Drain overflow pipe, drain maintenance outlet pipe, and service room ventilation
pipe will need to be positioned at correct heights to allow passive ventilation system
to work well. See Foundation Section Details for measurements. The footings and slab
will be poured on top to set these pipes in their place beneath the slab.
Pg. 19
Drain maintenance
outlet pipe
SD 5
SD 4
Drain maintenance
outlet pipe PVC
SD 3
Service room ventilation pipe
SD 2
Service room ventilation pipe
SD 1
Pg. 20
2 2
1 1
N o t e : Numbers indicate construction stages of the
foundation. It is crucial that stage one is poured
correctly. See foundation section ‘S3’ for correct
height offset between flat sections.
= Flat
Pg. 21
Reinforced Concrete Top
Plate (150 x 150mm)
200x15 Timber
Cladding
Timber Framework
(90 x 120)
Timber Framework
Bolted onto Reinforced
Concrete wall base (90
SKALA 1:2
x 120)
sD - 12
Pg. 22