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the approach the designer/owner decide to take to satisfy the program requirements and specific needs of those requirements
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| 2 major aspects of design intent |
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1. details should contribute to the overall design concept
2. details must resolve problems of connection or transition
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| constraints in design detailing |
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1. code requirements
2. substrates
3. costs
4. industry standards
5. material availability
6. climate
7. labor and construction practices
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1. concealment and finish
2. human fit
3. safety
4. security (lighting, space for equipment, conduit, speakers, power transfers for doors concealed)
5. durability and maintainability
6. fire resistance
7. acoustics
8. resistance to moisture & weathering
9. sustainability
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| design details: constructability |
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1. connection (rigid, rigid but adjustable, flexibile)
2. structure
3. movement
4. tolerances
5. clearances
6. construction trade sequences
7. designer liability
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| design development code checklist |
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1. construction of fire rated corridors
2. constructionof other fire rated partitions
3. requirements of fire ratings based on occupancy
4. detailed requirements for stairs
5. detailed requirements for ramps
6. construction of glazing for safety and/or rating
7. door requirements, hardware
8. flame spread ratings for finishes
9. toilet room plans for accessibility
10. penetrations of fire rated assemblies
11. limitations on use of plastics
12. exit signs
13. fire extinguishers
14. ventilation requirements
15. emergency lighting
16. sprinkler requirements
17. smoke detectors
18. signange accessibility
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| accessibility requirements |
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1. surfaces of accessible routes
2. toilet room details
3. drinking fountain mounting
4. bathtub/shower design
5. stair design
6. protruding objects
7. reach ranges
8. detectable warnings
9. visual/audio alarms
10. public phones
11. seating requirements
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