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The image displays a flowchart detailing the process of straw bale house construction. It begins with "Previous building demolished and ground prepared," followed by "Concrete stem wall," then "Straw bales." The subsequent step is "Roof and external finish," leading to "Internal installation," which breaks down into three components: "Electrics," "Plumbing," and "Insulation." After these, there is a "Structural inspection (Buildings Officer)" step, followed by "Decoration (painting, carpet, curtains, etc)," and the final stage, "Furnishing (white goods, furniture, entertainment systems)." Each step is consecutively connected with arrows indicating the flow of the construction process. No specific numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The given diagram illustrates the process of how a straw bale house is constructed. From preparing the ground to furnishing the house, many steps must be done to complete the construction.
Initially, previous building is demolished to prepare the ground for the new project. After the ground is well-prepared, the first things to be built are concrete stem walls, which act as the foundation of the house. Once that’s done, straw bales are used to build standing walls of the house. After finishing the roof, the external part of the house is finished.
Moving on to internal installation, systems of electrics, plumbing and insulation are installed. The buildings officers will proceed to do structural inspection after this step. When the house is approved by the officers, decorations including painting, carpet, curtains, etc may be added to the house. Finally step is to furnish the house and a straw bale house is completed.
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