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Ceilings and Stairs RCPs good place for building systems coordination More three-dimensional variety than plans Coordinate vertical elements like elevators and stairs
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Design RCPS vs. Construction Documents graphics Design RCPS: Lighting strategy (uplighting, downlighting, whatever) Ceiling materials and soffit heights Key to fixtures and materials CD RCPs Precise ceiling grids, labels, mechanical system, sprinklers, exit signs Dimensions for soffits and fixture locations Switching
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Ceiling Construction Details Interface of horizontal elements and vertical
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ACT meeting GWB wall
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ACT hung off structure
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GWB ceilings
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Special conditions
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Stretched ceiling
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Switching Plans Indicate location of controls Groupings fixtures onto circuits Can be on RCP, or a separate drawing
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Stairs Be aware of Code Requirements for riser, tread, maximum rise per run, and minimum width Handrails required both sides; guardrails only where stair is open and <30 Revit will calculate for you, and draw standard railings Rectangular stairs are cheaper, simpler to draw, and boring
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Stairs
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More stairs
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What about metal?
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Cable systems
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Very organic
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Yikes
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More metal
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Companies and materials http://www.agapl.com.au/techda t8b.htm http://www.agapl.com.au/techda t8b.htm http://www.americanrailing.com/ http://www.bigdmetal.com/ http://www.architecturalmesh.com /main.html http://www.architecturalmesh.com /main.html http://www.aluminum-rails.com/
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