Materiality
The Quebec House is a Georgian style grade
II listed building supported by steel and
concrete sea wall. The building consists of
timber frame cladding with weatherboarding
and some brick. The weatherboard cladding
covers approximately 290.8 m² of the exterior.
Low-pitched Welsh slate hipped roof with
rendered stack to left and right ridges sits
on top. The interior was not inspected as it
was inaccesible. Please refer to ‘TranquiliTea
Edition three’ page 7 for further information.
Fig. 2 below shows a diagram of a timber
frame cladding.
Fig. 2 Timber Cladding Diagram
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