Uses:
Given the modular nature of the structural fittings, there is a wide range of possible uses, such as lifeguard station, bar, shop, information office, etc, with the bonus that in every case the upper storey forms a surveillance tower.
Characteristics:
Its physical characteristics have been designed to make loading and transport as easy as possible.
Its properties mean that it is easy to make design modifications or changes of location.
A notable feature is the large number of potential layouts thanks to the construction system of modular panels, making the structure extremely versatile. Like the lifeguard module, this unit also comes equipped with all the facilities necessary for a lifeguard station.
The upper floor is a tower equipped with a fire-resistant canvas covering or a saddle roof. Both solutions give the structure a perfect finish which blends in with a wide variety of settings.
The final treatments and finishes applied to both the roof and other exposed elements effectively protect the structure against the weather and guarantee its durability.
Materials used:
Support: depending on its location, on pillars, concrete base, pine railway sleepers, etc.
Base: autoclave-treated Scots pine planks. Non-slip marine plywood.
Walls: WBP marine plywood panels. Interior and exterior grooved, moisture-resistant compact phenolic plywood.
Structure: autoclave-treated Scots pine planks.
Roof: WBP marine plywood finished with asphalt shingles protected by mineral granules, or alternatively fire-resistant canvas.
Carpentry: grooved double plywood shutter windows in autoclave-treated loblolly pine.
Dimensions:
Exterior: 3,000 x 2,500 mm; height 5,000 mm.