Engineering Elegance: Invisible Deck Support

Lastly, a 20 foot deep outdoor deck with a 10 foot cantilever over the basement from the main floor above had the same floor depth restriction.  Here I used my last framing solution – upending the main beams flush into the concrete deck surface not visible below the finished floors inside or out.

My thanks to Tom Reilly, P.E. structural engineering and Andrew Braum, P.E. mechanical engineering

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In June of 1979, William Robert King, the firm’s founder, began his career in New York City as a project architect in the office of Ulrich Franzen and Associates, a noted international architectural firm. Mr. King’s experience working on projects such as Champion International Headquarters in Stamford, CT; Con Edison-Queens Division Headquarters in Forest Hills, NY; and the Headquarters for Philip Morris in New York City among many others, created the background for establishing his own practice in April of 1984.

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