Lesson 07: State loan house
State loan house Master mason villa and "Better Building" held up to 1950 - were, and cheap government loans during the years from about 1938 to 1958 started the construction of small cheap houses, the so-called government houses. In particular, in the years following the second World War I went into real in smhusbyggeriet. Government loans houses were built according to building regulations that requirements for building decor. In order to take part in government, would house meet a number of requirements: 1) Strict requirements for economy 2) Separate kitchen and bathroom with vandcloset 3) Requirements for insulation of external walls 4) The insulation in the roof / ceiling min. 20 mm mineral wool The requirements helped to raise the general standard of comfort, and it was especially true in rural areas. The architects worked diligently to develop a safe house ca.85 m2 on one level, the steep tiled roof was replaced by a gittersprtag where roofing usually consisted of cheap corrugated asbestos cement. The basement was also spared away, ellerder was designed with semi-basement. Government debt requirements were relaxed gradually, so you could obtain larger loans and thus higher standard in the houses. State loans were abolished in 1958.From:Nicolai HansenViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:27More inEducation

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