Saturday, May 27, 2023

9.15.4.6. Extension above Ground Level

 9.15.4.6. Extension above Ground Level


This Article sets the minimum extension of #foundation walls above ground level. The extension of a foundation above ground level is intended to avoid the entry of rainwater run-off and snow-melt over the top edge of the wall, and to protect water-sensitive materials supported on the foundation from prolonged wetting.


Foundation walls must extend a minimum of 150 mm (6 in.) above the ground. If a #cladding is used that is adversely affected by #moisture, such as wood or wood-based siding, clearance between the finished #ground level and the bottom of the cladding must be a minimum of 200 mm (8 in.) (NBC Article 9.27.2.4.). This also applies to #stucco over #wood-frame construction (NBC Article 9.28.1.4.). These conditions are illustrated in Figure 9.15.-15.


Quoted from Illustrated Users' Guide - NBC2015



Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Quiz - serious code issues

 Quiz

There are serious code issues in the following picture. How many can you tell based on the description below?

It was one of the Winner of the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada Millwork Product Design and Quality Award.

The Chapel was placed at the intersection of corridors on the second floor, hanging from the roof structure above, with no columns below to impede visibility. it is the heart and focal point of the high school, being the first element visitors see upon entering the building.


How are plans reviewed? -- #23

 How are plans reviewed? -- #23 Important definition: Secondary Suite Secondary suite means a self-contained dwelling unit located in a buil...