Method of overlapping composite building construction with super

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Three-way corner construction – Wall of contacting layers

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52265, 5230911, 5230914, 524041, E04B 202

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057550670

ABSTRACT:
A composite insulated building structure which can be fabricated on site. Structural members are lined with secondary framing strips to minimize thermal conduction therethrough from interior to exterior walls. The structural members are applied in a staggered fashion to increase the effectiveness of the insulation. Interior and exterior walls of the structure are formed and then filled with insulation by pouring, thereby causing bonding of the insulation to the walls. Excess insulation material flows out into the unfilled structural void or over the top of the section to avoid undue stress on the shell.

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