Collection:
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Archivision Base to Module 13
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Preferred Title:
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21122 North 96th Ave. (residential construction)
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Alternate Title:
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21122 North 96th Ave.
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Image View:
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Interior wall studs before insulation, with electrical wiring and PVC for drain-waste-vent, PEX (for sink to the left) and additional vent for washer/dryer hook-up
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Creator:
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K. Hovnanian Homes (American real estate building and development firm, established 1959)
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Location:
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site: Peoria, Arizona, United States
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Location Note:
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21122 North 96th Drive
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GPS:
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+33.675505-112.268256
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Date:
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2013 (creation)
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Cultural Context:
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American
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Style Period:
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Twenty-first century
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Work Type 1:
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house
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Classification:
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architecture
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Material:
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concrete tile; concrete; wood; stucco; particle board; glass fiber insulation
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Technique:
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construction (assembling)
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Measurements:
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2,228 ft2 (area)
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Description:
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K. Hovnanian Homes is one of the largest homebuilding firms in the US. This is a single-family one-story home with 3.75 baths. The lot size is 8,404 sq. ft. Typical for the Southwest it has a concrete tile roof. Light-frame platform construction using standardized dimensional lumber has become the dominant construction method in North America. This home rests on a concrete slab with no basement. The 2x4 studs are covered with particle (composite OSB) board for rigidity, filled with fiberglass bats of insulation and covered with drywall. Distance between studs varies, but 16" wide on center (OC) is prevalent. Prefabricated elements such as roof trusses are common. Modern plumbing uses PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) piping for drain-waste-vent and copper, brass or PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) for supply. The exterior in this case is covered with a waterproof building paper, metal lath (mesh) and stucco. (Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page)
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Collection:
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Archivision Additional Module Ten
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Identifier:
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1A2-US-PH-SHC-A15
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Rights:
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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