Note: The house is a 1-storey building with a specified snow load of 1.5 kPa. This detail is a continuation of the foundation detail created in assignment 1. When this assignment is complete you will have a set of drawings. These will include the following: A wall section, complete with reference bubbles, drawn at ½”=1’-0”. You may use your foundation/footing drawing as a starting point. This drawing will have reference bubble for the remaining details. This drawing is not required to show the same level of detail as the 3 detail drawings below. Detail of wall base where foundation meets the wood frame Detail of window header and sill Detail at top of wall at roof connection Details to be drawn 1-1/2” = 1’-0”. All drawings should be set up on 8-1/2x11 sheets, and submitted a four drawings in a bound set of PDF’s. You may work with a partner on this. Details must be drawn on the computer in AutoCad, scaled properly in a viewport with a basic title block. Model to be drawn in model space, and title block to be drawn in paperspace. Overall wall section from bottom of footing to the roof – refer to example wall section. Provide one wall section (taken at the section location identified on the sample plan). The wall section should contain most of the same information as the details, however some details, notes, flashing, etc, - where these appear in the larger scaled blow up drawings, are not required. Look at the examples for some guidance. This drawing should contain cross references for the other drawings. Note: Additional Information on Specifications of Wood Species used for joists, rafters, and ceiling joists are required. Base of wall at floor joist and foundation wall connection. Joist Information: Determine the size and spacing of joists being used and if bridging and/or strapping are required. Note this on your detail. The detail should be taken at the same section as assignment no. 1. Floor Joists Material is Spruce‐Pine‐Fir No.1 and 2, Sub Floor to be 3/4” Plywood. Specify bridging / strapping or bridging and strapping Be sure to include your sill plate and anchor bolt on your drawing. Show flashing, weep holes and grade location Include your wall information (drywall, vapour barrier, 2x6 Stud, bottom plate, batt insulation, sheathing, continuous insulation, air barrier, air Space, flashing, brick Tie, brick, weep holes) OR, another wall assembly as you have determined. Assume brick veneer 3-1/2 depth (in section) ” and at least 1” of continuous insulation. Your wall assembly will be the same for all details. Use reference drawings / resources for help Include notes and dimensions: Label all visible elements. Window Sill and Header Choose a window height, window width to be 7’-0” You must provide a steel lintel to support the brick veneer and a wood lintel to support the wall framing above. Both lintels to be sized and sizes to be noted on drawings. Be sure to include sheathing, air space, insulation, air barrier etc. above and below window. Use a break line if full height of window will not fit on sheet. Ensure that you include appropriate flashing and sealants where needed. Include notes and dimensions: Label all visible element s. Use reference drawings / resources for help
Note: The house is a 1-storey building with a specified snow load of 1.5 kPa.
This detail is a continuation of the foundation detail created in assignment 1. When this assignment is complete you will have a set of drawings. These will include the following:
A wall section, complete with reference bubbles, drawn at ½”=1’-0”. You may use your foundation/footing drawing as a starting point. This drawing will have reference bubble for the remaining details. This drawing is not required to show the same level of detail as the 3 detail drawings below.
Detail of wall base where foundation meets the wood frame
Detail of window header and sill
Detail at top of wall at roof connection
Details to be drawn 1-1/2” = 1’-0”. All drawings should be set up on 8-1/2x11 sheets, and submitted a four drawings in a bound set of PDF’s. You may work with a partner on this.
Details must be drawn on the computer in AutoCad, scaled properly in a viewport with a basic title block. Model to be drawn in model space, and title block to be drawn in paperspace.
Overall wall section from bottom of footing to the roof – refer to example wall section.
Provide one wall section (taken at the section location identified on the sample plan). The wall section should contain most of the same information as the details, however some details, notes, flashing, etc, - where these appear in the larger scaled blow up drawings, are not required. Look at the examples for some guidance. This drawing should contain cross references for the other drawings.
Note: Additional Information on Specifications of Wood Species used for joists, rafters, and ceiling joists are required.
Base of wall at floor joist and foundation wall connection.
Joist Information: Determine the size and spacing of joists being used and if bridging and/or strapping are required. Note this on your detail. The detail should be taken at the same section as assignment no. 1.
Floor Joists Material is Spruce‐Pine‐Fir No.1 and 2, Sub Floor to be 3/4” Plywood.
Specify bridging / strapping or bridging and strapping
Be sure to include your sill plate and anchor bolt on your drawing.
Show flashing, weep holes and grade location
Include your wall information (drywall, vapour barrier, 2x6 Stud, bottom plate, batt insulation, sheathing, continuous insulation, air barrier, air Space, flashing, brick Tie, brick, weep holes) OR, another wall assembly as you have determined. Assume brick veneer 3-1/2 depth (in section) ” and at least 1” of continuous insulation. Your wall assembly will be the same for all details.
Use reference drawings / resources for help
Include notes and dimensions: Label all visible elements.
Window Sill and Header
Choose a window height, window width to be 7’-0”
You must provide a steel lintel to support the brick veneer and a wood lintel to support the wall framing above. Both lintels to be sized and sizes to be noted on drawings.
Be sure to include sheathing, air space, insulation, air barrier etc. above and below window.
Use a break line if full height of window will not fit on sheet.
Ensure that you include appropriate flashing and sealants where needed.
Include notes and dimensions: Label all visible element
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Use reference drawings / resources for help
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