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Introduction
• Doors and windows:– Shield an opening from the elements
– Add decoration and expand visibility
– Emphasize the overall design
– Provide light and ventilation
• Window manufacturers CADD packages help in specifying and drawing their windows– Most contain window and door symbols
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Interior and Exterior Doors
• Two broad classes:– interior
– exterior
• Doors also grouped according to method of construction, uses, function, or location
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Interior Doors
• Flush door• Panel door• Bifold door• Sliding door• Pocket door• Double-action door• Accordion door• Dutch door• French door
• At least 32" wide for wheelchair passage
• Lever-type or vertical pull-handles easier for handicapped person to operate
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Flush Doors
• Smooth on both sides• Made of wood• Standard thickness 1-3/8"• Hollow-core doors with wood frame• Widths, 2'-0“ to 3'-0”• Elevation with plan view symbol
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Panel Doors
• Elevation with plan view symbol
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Bifold Doors
• Elevation with plan view symbol
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Exterior Doors
• Normally solid core and thicker than interior doors• Styles include flush, panel, swinging and sliding
glass, Dutch, French, garage• Dutch doors and French doors also used as
interior doors
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Exterior Doors
• Standard plan view symbols of exterior doors
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Sliding and Swinging Glass Doors
• Made of wood or metal• Typical sizes shown here
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Specifying Doors
• Each door in residential plan should appear in door schedule
• Place door schedule on sheet with floor plan or elevations, or in details section of set of drawings
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Typical Door Schedule
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Windows
• Admit light from outside• Provide fresh air and ventilation• Help create an atmosphere inside by framing
exterior views• Add detail, balance, and design to the exterior of
the house
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Window Types
• Windows are made differently depending on what material they are made from
• Construction differs by manufacturer• Obtain window specifications from manufacturer• Commonly used windows include sliding,
swinging, fixed, combination
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Window Types
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Double-Hung Window Sizes
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Horizontal Sliding Window Sizes
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Swinging Windows
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(Caradco)
(Courtesy Andersen Windows Inc.)
(Dontree/Shutterstock.com)
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Picture Windows
• Large• Generally frame a view• Often center unit of group of regular windows
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Circle Top Windows• Installed above another window• Available in quarter circles, half circles, ellipses,
full circles
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Window Schedules
• Window schedule provides information about all windows in structure– Type of window and size
– Identifying symbol
– Manufacturer’s number
– Installation
• Placed on floor plan, elevation, or other drawings