The Unity Type II House
The Unity Type II house is a post-war non-traditional property built during the 1950s using prefabricated reinforced concrete components. While identifiable by its pitched tiled roof and concrete panel construction, this house type is associated with known structural risks including cracking to PRC columns, corrosion of steel elements, chloride contamination and the presence of asbestos-containing materials, all of which require careful inspection and long-term management.



