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Elevation View

Front or side view of the structure

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Floor Plan

View of the Layout of the structure with no Furniture

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Furniture Plan

View of the Layout of the structure with Furniture

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In the Floor or Furniture Plan what do the Dashed Lines Mean

Something above the cutting plane

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Section Plan

Shows a cut through the Structure

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True Or False

Dimensions are labeled as such

Feet’ - Inches”

True

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True Or False

Measurements should be labeled Above the sketch of the structure

False

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True Or False

The Measurements/Dimensions are placed on top of the Lines, not through it.

True

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Do the tick marks on the plan lean to the Right “/“ or to the Left “\“?

To the Right “/”

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True or False?

The right of the Plan Sketch can also be labeled with dimension that can be seen right side up when rotating it 90 deg, CCW

True

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<p>True or False?<br><br>The point end of the Trangle is where the hinge is. (Rotates around that Point)</p>

True or False?

The point end of the Trangle is where the hinge is. (Rotates around that Point)

True

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What is the residential Plan Scaling?

1/4” = 1’ - 0”

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What is the commercial Plan Scaling?

1/8” = 1’ - 0”

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<p>What does this symbol indicate</p>

What does this symbol indicate

Highlight POV of elevation Views

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Where is the Page number usually located in the Title Block?

Consistently on the bottom right

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What is the wall standard thickness (width) of the interior?

Walls 4”

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What is the wall standard thickness (width) of a exterior wall when designing?

Walls 6”

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Elevator

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Door

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Toilet

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Shower

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Sink

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<p>What is this symbol?</p>

What is this symbol?

Window

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Proxemics - What is the distance for intimate Convo?

<1’ - 6”

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Proxemics - What is the distance for Personal Convo?

1’ - 6” to 4’ - 00”

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Proxemics - What is the distance for Social Convo?

4’ to 12’

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Proxemics - What is the distance for Public Convo?

12’ <

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What is a Stair Riser Max Height?

7 3/4”

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What is the max difference between steps on stairs?

3/8”

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What is the minimum tread width of a step on stairs?

10”

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Where do the Smoke Detectors have to be located?

Sleeping rooms, outside of sleeping rooms, and one on each floor, should all be connected

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Where should the CO detector be located?

Outside of every sleeping room

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What is the minimum size for a residential room

At least one 7’ tall on one side and 120 sq ft total

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How wide do hallways and stairs need to be?

36”

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At least one door in the house excluding the Garage has to be ____ wide.

32”

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What is the 4” diameter Sphere used for

Safety for baby heads

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What is the hand Rail height in stairs?

36”

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How big does the area of a window have to be?

9 ft sq

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True or False?

All rooms should not have an exit that is not through the main entrance.

False

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What is the front clearance for a toilet

21”

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How big does a shower have to be (B * W)

30 in sq

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When does a model code become law?

When the city adopts it.

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<p>What kind of stone design is this? </p>

What kind of stone design is this?

Ashlar

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What is the Ashlar stone design?

Cut stones that are fit together

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<p>What kind of stone design is this? </p>

What kind of stone design is this?

Fieldstone

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What is the Fieldstone stone design?

Rocks put togethor that you found in the field (Usually more round)

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What is the most common brick pattern

Running Bond

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What is 1/3 Running Bond

Offset by 1/3

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<p>What type of Brick bond is this?</p>

What type of Brick bond is this?

Running Bond

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<p>What type of Brick bond is this?</p>

What type of Brick bond is this?

Common Bond

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Which type of bond has a row of Headers

Common Bond

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<p>What type of Brick bond is this?</p>

What type of Brick bond is this?

Flemish Bond

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Which Type of Brick design is the strongest?

Flemish Bond

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Which is the weakest and ugliest brick design

Stack Bond

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<p>What type of Brick bond is this?</p>

What type of Brick bond is this?

Stack Bond

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<p>What type of stone is this? (veiny and Cracked)</p>

What type of stone is this? (veiny and Cracked)

Marble

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<p>What type of stone is this? (Salt and pepper)</p>

What type of stone is this? (Salt and pepper)

Granite

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<p>What type of stone is this? (Sedimentary and rough)</p>

What type of stone is this? (Sedimentary and rough)

Limestone

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<p>What type of stone is this? (has bubbles)</p>

What type of stone is this? (has bubbles)

Traverstine

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<p>What type of stone is this?(Thin)</p>

What type of stone is this?(Thin)

Flagstone

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<p>What is this? </p>

What is this?

Pelmet valance

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<p>What is this?</p>

What is this?

Cornice

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<p>What is this? </p>

What is this?

Jabot

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<p>What is this? </p>

What is this?

Cascade

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<p>What is this? </p>

What is this?

Festoon / Swag

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Soft or Hard?

Drapers?

Soft

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Soft or Hard?

Cornices

Hard

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How is glass strengthened?

Its cooled fast and laminated

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True Or False?

IF you paint a color on the floor, it will look brighter than if it is on the wall

True

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Where is gloss used?

Somewhere that can be messy

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Flat finish

Good at hiding the bumpiness, but picks up imperfections easily

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Satin Finish

Inbetween gloss and matte

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Solvent

All it does is spread the color over the wall

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What carpet is the most environmentally friendly (and fire-resistant)

Wool

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What carpet is the least environmentally friendly (but most durable)

Nylon

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What carpet has cornstarch, pretty environmentally friendly

Sorona/Triexta

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What Carpet is Easily recycled, soft

Polyester

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What carpet has low melting pt, dyes well

Olefin

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<p>What Carpet is used in a classroom, stiff (they all start as loop and sometimes get cut)</p>

What Carpet is used in a classroom, stiff (they all start as loop and sometimes get cut)

Loop

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<p>So twisted they fall over</p>

So twisted they fall over

Frieze

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<p>Some Soft, some Looped</p>

Some Soft, some Looped

Random Tip Shear

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What is the standard carpet wdith

12’

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Flammability

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Wet and Dry Crocking

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Colorfastness to light

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Physical Properties

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Abrasion General

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<p>What does this symbol represent?</p>

What does this symbol represent?

Abrasion Heavy Duty

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What is a C.O.M.

Customer’s Own Material: Bring Your Own Fabric

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anything plastic-y

Man made

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from plants (cotton, bamboo, linen (flax), hemp, jute)

Cellulosic

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from animals (wool, silk, alpaca, cashmere)

Protein

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Know stone finishes – Flamed, Gloss, Honed, Natural / Cleft

Flamed

Rough

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Know stone finishes – Flamed, Gloss, Honed, Natural / Cleft

Honed

Smooth but Shiny

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Know stone finishes – Flamed, Gloss, Honed, Natural / Cleft

Polished

Gloss

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Know stone finishes – Flamed, Gloss, Honed, Natural / Cleft

Natural / Cleft

Natural ridges

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wood pulp, gets harder over time, durable

Linoleum:

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(needs to air out for humidity)

Bamboo

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vinyl resin, plasticizer

VCT (12”x12”)

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very thin, so liquids won’t seep through

Sheet vinyl: