Architectural Design Construction of a Wall Section Upon completion of this assignment, you will be able to accurately and neatly draw, to scale and limits, a common wall section according to the current internationally recognized building codes and standard sizes of materials for construction of a common wall section in Texas. Created by The University of North Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency
List of materials for typical wall sections: Note: Footing types are influenced by a variety of factors to include soil bearing capacity, region, loads, eccentricity, etc. Frost Line UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 2
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International Building Code, IBC The 2006 International Building Code (IBC 2006) addresses the design and installation of building systems through requirements that emphasize performance. Fully compatible with all the International Codes, the 2006 Edition provides up-to-date, comprehensive coverage that establishes minimum regulations for building systems using prescriptive- and performance-related provisions. Content is founded on broad-based principles that make possible the use of materials and building designs. Structural as well as fire- and life-safety provisions covering seismic, wind, accessibility, egress, occupancy, roofs, and more are included. The scope of this code covers all buildings except 3-story one- and two- family dwellings and town homes. Note that the 2008 edition will be published soon. UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 5
IBC 2006 contents Administration Definitions Use and Occupancy Classification Special Detailed Requirements based on Use and Occupancy General Building Heights and Areas Types of Construction Fire-resistance-rated Construction Interior Finishes Fire protection Systems Means of Egress Accessibility Interior Environment Energy Efficiency Exterior Walls Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures Structural Design Structural tests and Special Inspections Soils and Foundations Concrete Aluminum Masonry Steel Wood UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. Glass and Glazing Gypsum Board and Plaster Plastic Electrical Mechanical Systems Plumbing Systems Elevators and Conveying Systems Special Construction Encroachments into the public Right-of-way Safeguards During Construction Existing Structures Referenced Standards Appendix A: Employee Qualifications Appendix B: Board of Appeals Appendix C group U: Agricultural Buildings Appendix D: Fire Districts Appendix E: Supplementary Accessibility Requirements Appendix F: Rodent-Proofing Appendix G: Flood-Resistant Construction Appendix H: Signs Appendix I: Patio Covers Appendix J: Grading Appendix K: ICC Electrical Code Index 6
Wall Section Insulation Material. Insulation is measured by its R-value. R-value is influenced by region as shown in the chart below: UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 7
Example of a wall section. List the 20 major components of a general wall section. Label the general area of the frost line and the reason for its location. UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 8
Another example of a Wall Section. (Pick and chose what you want, then label & dimension) UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 9
Charts of Floor Joist span Data Ceiling Joist span data Rafter span data UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 10
Examples of footings, foundation walls, and piers. UNT in partnership with TEA, Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 11