Hillside multistory residential dwelling structure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Specified terranean relationship – Inclined terrane

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52 791, 52185, 522363, E02D 2700, E04H 104

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058097040

ABSTRACT:
A hillside, multistory, multiple dwelling unit building includes at least two vertically stacked dwelling units wherein the lower dwelling unit has a ground level garage or vehicle parking space with an entry opening in one direction and the other dwelling unit has a garage or parking space vertically stacked above the first garage and opening to roadway on a hill adjacent to which the building is situated. The first dwelling unit may have two living space levels above the garage level, the second level being at the same level as and sharing some interior space withe the garage of the upper dwelling unit. The upper dwelling unit has two living space levels above its garage level. The building structure may be formed of reinforced concrete sidewalls and floors defining each level and formed as elongated "tunnels". The dwelling unit endwalls may be non-load bearing and have windows and balconies opening to the side of the vertically stacked dwelling units are provided. The first through the third levels may have a reinforced endwall contiguous with the earthen hill to avoid the requirement of seperate retaining walls.

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