Question: Framing A Rough Opening For Windows And Doors xercise 1 5 : Coordinating between architectural elevations, sections, plans, and furniture lease do the following: Go

Framing A Rough Opening For Windows And Doors
xercise 15: Coordinating between architectural elevations, sections, plans, and furniture lease do the following:
Go to sheet A2.01B and identify all the windows on the plan and color each window type a different color
Go to the elevations on sheet A6.01 and locate the different windows, write the window symbol on each of them, write the size of the different windows and height of the window from finish floor elevation (in typical windows just write the size of one window). The window sizes can be found from sheet A5.01.
Does the window size that is written in sheet A5.01 represent the rough window opening or the window sash opening? To answer this go to the wall cross sections such as 03/A7.01 and find out the window size from this section and compare it with the matching window type in the window schedule. Try to compare more than one window schedule and wall cross section.
Now, we need to find if there is a conflict between the furniture and the windows; some of the furniture is located beside windows or underneath windows. So, the question is: is there enough space underneath the window or beside the window to accommodate the pieces of furniture in that location? To do so, please do the following:
4. Go to sheet A2.01 and identify the furniture details. For example. The furniture in the exam room 151 can be found in detail A10.01/08 and A10.01/07. Now go to these two details and find the width and height of the desk, then go to sheet A2.01A and find the distance between the partition and the edge of the window to find out if the window
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