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Chapter 9 Guidelines and Required Codes That Affect Building Design.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Chapter 9 Guidelines and Required Codes That Affect Building Design.

Chapter 9

Guidelines and Required Codes That Affect Building Design

Page 2: Chapter 9 Guidelines and Required Codes That Affect Building Design.

Introduction• Guidelines and codes that affect home

design– Traditionally from home-owner associations– Many attempt to follow green building

guidelines• Building codes

– Required laws intended to protect the public– Minimum guidelines for construction and

inspection of a structure

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Green Building Guidelines• Green building

– Incorporation of environmental considerations and resources into the construction process

• Green or environmentally friendly building– Designed, built, operated, renovated, recycled

ecologically, and in a resource-efficient manner• Meet certain objectives (e.g., protecting health, using

resources efficiently, etc.)

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Green Building Guidelines (cont’d.)• LEED Green Building Rating System

– Designed to help improve building quality and minimize environmental impact

– Developed by U.S. Green Building Council– Requires a minimum number of points

• Certified: 26–32 points• Silver: 33–38 points• Gold: 39–51 points• Platinum: 52 points or more

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Green Building Guidelines (cont’d.)• LEED Green Building Rating System key

areas:– Sustainable sites– Water efficiency– Indoor environmental quality– Energy an atmosphere– Material and resources– Innovation and design process

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Green Building Guidelines (cont’d.)• National Green Building Standard ICC 700

– Developed by NAHB and ICC– Whole-house systems approach – Intended to increase home’s performance and

efficiency

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Green Building Guidelines (cont’d.)• National Green Building Standard ICC 700

key areas:– Site design and development– Lot Design, preparation, and development– Resource efficiency– Energy efficiency– Water efficiency– Indoor environmental quality

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Green Building Guidelines (cont’d.)• National Green Building Standard ICC 700

key areas (cont’d.):– Operation, maintenance, and owner education

• Levels of certification:– Bronze– Silver– Gold– Emerald

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National Building Codes• Regulation of buildings

– Can be traced back more than 4000 years• George Washington and Thomas Jefferson

• Building codes – Now used throughout most of U.S. – Regulates issues (e.g., fire, structural ability,

health, security, energy, new materials and technology)

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National Building Codes (cont’d.)• Model code organizations

– Oversee accredited laboratories and testing facilities• Material suppliers may have their own testing

facilities

• Many jurisdictions adopt building codes with local amendments– Vary according to location

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National Building Codes (cont’d.)• National code options

– Most states adopted building codes published by International Code Council (ICC)

– Some might still be using one of the legacy codes of the ICC• Each municipality and state has the right to adopt

all, or a portion, of the indicated code

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National Building Codes (cont’d.)• International code family

– International Code Council (ICC)• International Building Code (IBC) • International Residential Code (IRC)

• Choosing the right code– Responsibility of the architect and engineer

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning

• Building codes influence design and construction methods– Understand ICC markings

• Space is subdivided into:– Habitable space– Nonhabitable space

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning (cont’d.)

• Location on the property– Exterior walls of residential building cannot be

located within 5′ of property lines • Unless special provisions are met• Zoning regulations may further restrict location• Made from materials with one-hour fire rating

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning (cont’d.)

• Egress and accessibility requirements for a residence– Means of egress

• Egress doors• Emergency egress openings• Halls• Stairs• Handrails and guardrails

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning (cont’d.)

• Room dimensions– Affect the size and ceiling height of rooms

• At least one room with 120 sq ft of total floor area• Other habitable rooms except kitchens are required

to have a minimum of 70 sq ft and not less than 7′• Minimum ceiling height of 7′0″ (some exceptions)

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning (cont’d.)

• Light and ventilation requirements– Major effect on window size and placement

• Natural light• Alternative light and ventilation methods

• Heating and sanitation requirements– Minimal

• Rarely affect design process

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Basic Design Criteria for Building Planning (cont’d.)

• Safety equipment– Automatic fire sprinkler system– Smoke detectors– Carbon monoxide alarms

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Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria

• Key elements to design a safe structure:– Air freezing index– Flood hazard– Ground snow load– Mean annual temperature– Ice barrier underlayment– Seismic design category

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Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria (cont’d.)

• Key elements to design a safe structure (cont’d.):– Susceptibility to damage by:

• Frost line depth• Termites• Weathering

– Wind design: speed and topographic effects– Winter design: temperature

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International Energy Conservation Code

• Published by ICC and is updated every three years

• Regulates:– Design and construction of exterior envelope– Selection of heating, ventilation, and air-

conditioning, water heating, electrical distribution and illuminating systems, and equipment

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International Energy Conservation Code (cont’d.)

• Determining required envelope– Exterior envelope comprises exterior walls,

ceiling, openings in walls and ceiling, and floor• Construction depends on climate zones based on

wet-bulb temperature

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International Energy Conservation Code (cont’d.)

• General requirements for building the envelope:– Insulation

• Material used to restrict flow of heat, cold, or sound

– Fenestration• Openings in envelope• Solar heat gain coefficient and solar heat gain

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International Energy Conservation Code (cont’d.)

• Specific requirements:– Ceilings with or without attic storage– Mass walls– Floor/crawl space walls– Basement walls– Slab-on-grade floors