Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sketches

This is a sketch of the mock wall assembly on Perry Street. You can see both the Hokie Stone and concrete block. They are on opposite sides of the wall. The left side with the Hokie Stone would be the exterior of the building, and the right side with just the CMU blocks would be the interior of the wall. In between the Hokie Stone and Concrete block is multiple layers of vapor barriers and flashing.





These sketches above are wall sections through the door, and then the window, in my bedroom. The wall section through the door shows the steel door frame, which includes the door latch and hinges, the CMU blocks which makeup the wall, and the electrical box on the outside of my room. There are not many materials that makeup this drawing. The section through the window is about the same as the section through the door. It is made up of the wall heater inside of my room, the CMU block that makes up the wall, and the window unit. The only major the window section has is the Hokie Stone on the exterior.


The sketch above is a plan view of my bedroom. My bedroom is located in Barringer Hall on campus. The floor plan includes the entrance, a sink, the 2 closets, a window, and a heater. The materials used in this are CMU blocks for the wall, and wood for the closets.


The sketch above is the Landing detail of the landing between the 3rd and 4th floors. The landing is made up of the steel tread pans for the stairs, the steel channel bracket, a steel brace that supports the landing, another steel bracket against the wall, and the concrete that makes up the stairs and landing.

The sketch above is the stair tread detail. The tread pan is what the concrete is poured into in order to form the stairs. The stair treads are made out of steel, and the stairs themselves are made out of concrete.



The sketch above is the stairwell section. This is the stair section between the 3rd and 4th floor. This stair section show the stairs, the landings on either side of the stairs, the metal handrail, the makeup of the upper landing, and the fire sprinkler. The wall is made out of CMU blocks and the landins and stairs are concrete with steel treads.


The sketch above is a plan view of the stairwell between the 3rd and 4th floor in BFH. The arrows represent the direction of the stairs. The door is on the 4th floor landing. The landing and stairs are made of concrete.



The sketch above is one of the steel beam to the steel drip pan on the 3rd floor of BFH. The drip pan is to catch the water that drips from the HVAC system that is above it. There are a lot of parts and pieces connected to the unit. The parts and materials that I can see are the steel beam, the steel drip pan, numerous pipes and duct work, and technological parts coming off of the actual unit.














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