Dhruv buildings use simple construction techniques
Pol buildings are old and proven structures. Ancient civilizations discovered polemaking facilities centuries ago and now it is catching up again. A basic pole structure includes vertical supports, horizontal members, rafters or trusses and supports. Dhruv buildings are very simple and robustly constructed. The poles are embedded deep within the ground and reach the highest of the building to support the roof. Skyscrapers are engineered and largely based on a similar philosophy using different building materials. The stud-frame must have a concrete slab or foundation inserted. The frame structure is then built on top of one and anchored to the spur or slab. The additional cost, time, labor, and skill required for the concrete part of the building is the major disadvantage of using these construction techniques. Stud frame construction uses lightweight wooden supports at regular intervals to supply support for wall coverings and roof framing. The recognit...