The main structure of this "Quonset hut" system uses metal sheets that are 10 feet long and 2 feet wide. These sheets have a modified "V" shape with curvature tailored to specific span needs. Spans are self-supporting, reaching up to 150 feet wide, and can be extended in 2-foot increments. Learn more about this innovative design in our blog.
All panels are pre-drilled, and bolts are identical. This allows for easy assembly on the ground with minimal tools. The system is perfect for remote locations, as it can be built by unskilled labor.
The design provides clear instructions for attaching sheetrock and leaving space for electrical and mechanical systems. Partial Q-panels were creatively used to add large glass expanses for better views.
Steel columns and beams, combined with a special bent plate connector, allow for overhangs. Partial concrete walls increase the height where the Quonset roof system connects.
Foundation must be completed before erecting the panels. Once in place, the basic structure is finished.
Contemporary flat roofs and angled beam supports create exterior living spaces. These elements wrap around the structure and complement its form.
What's Included
Floor Plans – ¼”=1’-0” scale floor plan indicating location of frame and masonry walls, support members, doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, cabinets, shelving, ceiling conditions and notes deemed relevant to this plan.
Exterior Elevations – All elevations at ¼” = 1’-0” scale in most cases. Some older designs may contain 1/8” scale side and rear elevations. Drawing will indicate overall configuration of home at each side view and make note of plate heights, roof overhangs, window header heights, roof pitches, materials used and extent to which they are used and enlargement of any details we feel necessary to explain the construction.
Building Sections – ¼” = 1’-0” building sections are included when there is no other reasonable way to indicate the volumetric/height conditions in the home. Most of this information can usually be determined from the exterior elevations.
Cabinet Elevations – 3/8” = 1’-0” scale elevations indicating configuration of cabinets, heights, widths, type of components used, cabinet material and finish, counter surfaces, appliances,
Framing Plans – ¼” – 1’-0” scale framing plans indicating size and spacing of members as well as bracing and blocking required for structural purposes. Local codes will most likely need to be consulted.
Foundation Plans – ¼” = 1’-0” scale foundation plans indicating location of structural walls, grade beams, reinforcing steel and structural columns. Consulting a local engineer is advisable as well as is analysis of soil conditions on site.
Electrical Plans – ¼” = 1’-0” scale schematic plans indicating location and types of electrical fixtures, switches, outlets, and how they are to be switched. Plans do not include circuiting or wire sizing. Plans will also include specialty items such as hose bibs, gas connections, location of a/c equipment, return air vents or other mechanical/electrical/plumbing items which need to be located.
What's Not Included
Architectural or Engineering Stamp - handled locally if required
Site Plan - handled locally when required
Mechanical Drawings (location of heating and air equipment and duct work) - your subcontractors handle this
Plumbing Drawings (drawings showing the actual plumbing pipe sizes and locations) - your subcontractors handle this
Energy calculations - handled locally when required
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Innovative 3-Bed Quonset Hut Barndominium House Plan with Loft Space - 2490 Sq Ft
2,490
Heated s.f.
3
Beds
2
Baths
2
Floors
2
Car garage
Floor Plan
Main Level
2nd Floor
Plan Details
Square Footage Breakdown
Total:
2,490 sq. ft.
1st Floor:2,149 sq. ft.
2nd Floor:341 sq. ft.
Dimensions
Width:112' 6"
Depth:77' 7"
Max ridge height:21' 11"
Beds/Baths
Bedrooms:
3
Full bathrooms:2
Garage
Type:Detached
Area:591 sq. ft.
Count:2 Cars
Entry Location:Side
Foundation Type
Standard Foundations:Slab
Optional Foundations:Crawl, Basement
Exterior Walls
Standard Type(s):Concrete Wainscot
Ceiling Heights
Floor / Height:
First Floor /
9' 0"
Second Floor /
10' 0"
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Block / CMU (main floor)
Most concrete block (CMU) homes have 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 exterior walls on the 2nd story.