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Bell ringer March 6, 2017 How would you (the architect) be able to determine if your house design meets building code requirements?

Unit 4- Residential Floor Plans – Building Codes AC-ADDI-4 - Prepare residential floor plans. 4.1 Research and describe general codes related to floor plans. 4.2 Sketch to scale residential floor plans. 4.3 Draw dimensioned floor plans using appropriate symbols. 4.4 Apply appropriate dimensioning rules. 4.5 Incorporate aspects of sustainable and universal design. 4.6 Demonstrate the use of the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software related to residential floor plans problem solving. Essential Questions What is BOCA, SBCCI, ICBO? What is the difference between a building code and a building ordinance? Why do building codes exist? What happens if the building code is not followed?

Unit 4- Residential Floor Plans – Building Codes Learning Targets Identify the difference between a building code and a building ordinance. Explain why building codes exist. Explain the consequences of not following building codes. Research and Identify general building codes related to residential design Determine if a residential design meets building code requirements