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Carpentry Architectural Plans And Building Codes
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1. Attic access or drain through a parapet wall.
Specifications
Door schedules
Areaway
Scuttle
2. Rules and regulations guiding the construction industry as set by National agencies.
Point of beginning
Casement window
National Building Codes
Green space
3. Area communities are divided into two separate types of buildings that can be built in the area.
Windows schedules
Zoning regulations
Casing
Zones
4. Written or printed directions of construction details for a building - sometimes referred to as specs.
Casing
Orthographics
Pocket door
Specifications
5. See National building Codes.
Crawl space
Building codes
Partial sections elevations
Sidelight
6. Pages of a set of construction drawings showing the cross section of the building.
Nonconforming
Full section
Hose bibbs
Elevation
7. Direction an installed door will open.
Areaway
Hose bibbs
Bifold door
Swing
8. Informational chart found on a set of prints providing pertinent information on interior design of the building.
Bearing
Finish schedules
Topography
Tread
9. External water faucets of a building.
Casement window
Windows schedules
Skylight
Hose bibbs
10. Plastic sheet to prevent moisture from penetrating the building surface.
Elevation
Point of beginning
Vapor barrier
Windows schedules
11. Doors - usually two for a single opening - that are mounted on rollers and tracks so that they slide by each other.
Sidelight
Specifications writer
Bypass doors
Detail
12. A structure that projects out from a sloping roof to form another roofed area to provide a surface for the installation of windows.
Door schedules
Dormer
Double-hung window
Easement
13. Direction an installed door will open.
Section view
Finish schedules
Swing
Pocket door
14. A solid concrete building base used instead of a foundation because it saves on material and labor.
Slab-on-grade foundation
Contour interval
Architect's scale
Easement
15. A notion granted by the zoning board of appeals in a community to change the zoning code due to hardships imposed by the zoning regulations.
Swing
Hearth
Variance
Risers
16. A person who writes supplemental information for construction projects to include any information that cannot be communicated in drawings or schedules.
Plan view
Casing
Scuttle
Specifications writer
17. Plastic sheet to prevent moisture from penetrating the building surface.
Hearth
Hose bibbs
Vapor barrier
Tread
18. Orthographic drawing showing only one side of the outside of the building at a distance of about 100'.
Partial sections elevations
Green space
Sidelight
Zones
19. Process of designing structures to best fit standard material sizes.
Skylight
Architect's scale
Modular measurement
Easement
20. Boundaries established by distances and compass directions.
Benchmark
Architect's scale
Floor plans
Metes and bounds
21. Ruler used to area and read measurements in various proportions and scale.
22. Doors - usually two for a single opening - that are mounted on rollers and tracks so that they slide by each other.
National Building Codes
Door schedules
Bypass doors
Specifications guide
23. Scale used between lines of a contour map.
Louver
Partition
Partial sections elevations
Contour interval
24. A notion granted by the zoning board of appeals in a community to change the zoning code due to hardships imposed by the zoning regulations.
Easement
Variance
Elevation
Building codes
25. A door that slides sideways into the interior of a partition; when opened - only the lockedge of the door is visible.
Section view
Tread
Pocket door
National Building Codes
26. The pages of a set of prints that show a building from above - looking down.
Double-hung window
Easement
Section view
Plan view
27. A type of window in which the sash is hinged at the top and swings outward.
Specifications guide
Awning window
Architect's scale
Dormer
28. An interior wall separating one portion of a building from another.
Partition
Hose bibbs
Pocket door
Zoning regulations
29. The proportional reduction of each line in a drawing of a building that clearly shows the information and can be handled conveniently.
Section view
Sliding
Elevation
Scale
30. Drawings that give information about the locations - size - and kind of windows to be installed in the building.
Windows schedules
Contour interval
Scale
Contour interval
31. Informational chart found on a set of prints providing pertinent information on interior design of the building.
National Building Codes
Bypass doors
Finish schedules
Green space
32. A detailed description of the land surface.
Modular measurement
Casement window
Slab-on-grade foundation
Topography
33. A fixed-sash window for the roof that provides light only - no ventilation.
Plan view
Hose bibbs
Skylight
Tread
34. A fixed-sash window for the roof that provides light only - no ventilation.
Zoning regulations
Point of beginning
Variance
Skylight
35. A drawing showing a close-up or zoomed-in view of part of another drawing.
Casing
Scuttle
Detail
Floor plans
36. Vertical members that enclose the space between treads.
Section view
Risers
Architect's scale
Topography
37. Pages of a set of construction drawings showing the cross section of the building.
Truss
Specifications
Full section
Vapor barrier
38. An area near a fireplace - usually paved and extending out into a room - around which a wood floor installation must be framed.
Hearth
Sliding
Skylight
Casing
39. Term used to describe buildings that do not fit the local zoning laws.
Scale
Orthographics
Skylight
Nonconforming
40. An area of land that cannot be built upon because to provides access to a structure or utilities.
Louver
Building codes
Point of beginning
Easement
41. A framework containing small lights of glass placed on one or both sides of the entrance door.
Section view
Truss
Building codes
Sidelight
42. A drawing showing a birds eye view of the lot - position of the building - and other pertinent information; also called site plan.
Point of beginning
Plot plan
Louver
Architect's scale
43. A window in which two sashes slide vertical by each other.
Specifications guide
Double-hung window
Nonconforming
Zones
44. A type of window in which the sash is hinged at the edge and usually swings outward.
Pocket door
Casement window
Specifications
Specifications guide
45. A drawing in which the height of the structure or object is shown; also the height of a specific point in relation to another point.
Finish schedules
Scuttle
Floor plans
Elevation
46. A type of window in which the sash is hinged at the top and swings outward.
Specifications guide
Finish schedules
Awning window
Variance
47. A reference point for determining elevators during the construction of a building.
Sliding
Benchmark
Specifications writer
Scale
48. Older process of creating copies of construction drawings where the result is blue with white lines and letters.
Building codes
Scale
Beam pocket
Blueprinting
49. An interior wall separating one portion of a building from another.
Partition
Slab-on-grade foundation
Green space
Slab-on-grade foundation
50. Lines on a drawing representing a certain elevation of land.
Vapor barrier
Scuttle
Nonconforming
Contour line