The document discusses the key components of a building's superstructure, which includes the ground floor, second floor, and roof. The ground floor is the lowest level that sits at the surrounding land level or above a basement. The second floor is the level above the ground floor and requires stairs or elevators to access. The roof covers the top of the building and comes in various styles depending on the environment, with gable roofs most common in urban settings. Together these elements form the superstructure, the part of the building constructed above ground level to serve its intended use.
The document discusses the key components of a building's superstructure, which includes the ground floor, second floor, and roof. The ground floor is the lowest level that sits at the surrounding land level or above a basement. The second floor is the level above the ground floor and requires stairs or elevators to access. The roof covers the top of the building and comes in various styles depending on the environment, with gable roofs most common in urban settings. Together these elements form the superstructure, the part of the building constructed above ground level to serve its intended use.
The document discusses the key components of a building's superstructure, which includes the ground floor, second floor, and roof. The ground floor is the lowest level that sits at the surrounding land level or above a basement. The second floor is the level above the ground floor and requires stairs or elevators to access. The roof covers the top of the building and comes in various styles depending on the environment, with gable roofs most common in urban settings. Together these elements form the superstructure, the part of the building constructed above ground level to serve its intended use.
The document discusses the key components of a building's superstructure, which includes the ground floor, second floor, and roof. The ground floor is the lowest level that sits at the surrounding land level or above a basement. The second floor is the level above the ground floor and requires stairs or elevators to access. The roof covers the top of the building and comes in various styles depending on the environment, with gable roofs most common in urban settings. Together these elements form the superstructure, the part of the building constructed above ground level to serve its intended use.
major components of a building which is the superstructure. The superstructure is the portion of building which has three parts, ground floor, second floor and the roof . It‘s constructed above the ground level and it serves the purpose of structure’s intended use . Superstructure éléments inclue walls, columns, beams, door, Windows and others elements . 1. Ground floor :It’s the part of a building whose floor at the level of the surrounding land or even raised above a basement
2. Second floor : It’s the next floor .
To move from the ground floor to the second floor We Need stairs or elevator . In a building we can have many floor ranging from 1 to 10 and sometimes even more
3. The roof : the roof is the topmost
component of a building structure . It covers the top face of the building structure. It based on environment .There are differents type of roof as the hip roof, shed roof, Dutch roof and many others roof. But the most used in an urbain evironment is the gable roof, that we can see a little bit everywhere , it is triangular in shap
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To Wrap up the superstructure
has full part we have ground floor ,second floor and the roof and it’s all of this components That formed the second part of a building.