Design Goal:
Open existing concealed dead space between living room and family room, to bring in light, and create living art piece in main entry of house.
Make tank as tall as possible, like an exhibit, floor to ceiling. No room for sump underneath must run QUIET since adjacent family room where movies are watched.
Construction Challenges:
- Entry must be re-framed to allow large enough opening to enter tank from above.
- Attic stairs must provide access to aquarium systems above from multiple sides areas in the ceiling.
- Tiny attic space must be insulated and finished for thermal control.
- Adjacent fireplace = firebrick / load bearing support of house = limited footprint for tank size
- Small footprint + approx 5,000 lbs means engineered steel stand, and concrete footing on raised foundation house.
- Pennisula tank with no access to infrastructure side = no ability to address leaky bulkheads = all plumbing hard piped along back, and inside tank.
- Long plumbing through crawlspace made overflow a concern (added later)
- Limited space in garage means efficient usage of space for large volume aquarium
Service / System Concerns:
- Little surface area v. water volume = oxygenation concerns, especially considering closed loop filtration. (added sump later)
- Lack of overflow box to pull off stagnant surface water, (added later with siphon going up into attic, and back down)
- Circulation, 3 visible sides, and 1 inaccessible side. (Added closed loop filtration), hidden power head.
- Filtration going through attic, and sump in garage means insulating pipes, and adding strong inline heaters and chillers to combat temperature changes outside throughout seasons.
- Service: all materials need to be lowered in from attic. Incredible heavy lift to build aquascape
- Future service, cleaning intakes and servicing low powerheads at 6' deep, require entering the tank through the attic with airline / emergency snorkel tank.
So many redesigns, and still a work in progress. Status as of 12-22-2024, biological cycle just completed!
BEFORE
Fireplace Separates Formal / Family Room. Want to bring in light between the rooms, can't remove fireplace without major construction.
AFTER
Just prior to saltwater fill after leak test.
The journey, and its many challenges continues below....
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