CharlesVolz

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  1. I think walls marked "No Room Definition" should show in elevations. Invisible walls can be used when you want them.
  2. I have this discussion with builders and owners from time to time. Of course, they always take the position that saves them money. I designed a builder's personal home on for a $/SF design fee and he would not let me count both levels of the stairwell. But he was happy when I designed many of his clients' homes to let me include both levels of the stairwell because his builder's fee was a $/SF fee. I use ANSI Z765 and say so in my contract. I have attached it for easy access along with a summary I put together for my use. ANSI Z765-2003 Summary.pdf ANSI Z765-2013.pdf
  3. You are welcome. You may be the first OP I ever helped! (Even though I did piggyback on Perry!)
  4. To leave the deck and get Perry's fix, create a separate room outside of the left columns in your screen shot and unchecked the dbx @ Structure/Ceiling “Roof Over This Room” and “Ceiling Over This Room” for that new room.
  5. Hey Perry. I didn't get it at first either. That's why I got tickled when it hit me.
  6. Howdy Paul and Debbi Dziedzic, I would like the opportunity to talk to you about Chief Architect design work. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. No charge. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz CVRE@sbcglobal.net 210 744-7489
  7. I would like the opportunity to talk to you about Chief Architect design work. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X8 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. No charge. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz
  8. I can help you. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X8 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. No charge. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles
  9. Highlight object. Then choose: Then choose in dropdown
  10. Joe, Are you referring to the CAD Detail Window in Layout? If, so how would the stated scale reflect the actual scale?
  11. It would be nice to be able to turn them off in the dbx for each cabinet. I keep them on generally but that does not work for medicine cabinets and occasionally for head knockers over toilets that are 3" from the adjacent wall.
  12. Howdy Lee, No problem here in X8 when changing dimension defaults to 1" rounding (Primary Format/Accuracy/Smallest Fraction).
  13. Dianne, that is a good reminder. I almost always have more than one exterior 36" door. Bryce, I was just pondering the thinking behind the code. It just seems to me that if a 36" door was for emergency exit purposes that all exterior doors would be required to be 36". Michael, exactly. My engineering side does not like the gray area. Good conversation! Thank you all.
  14. Thanks Perry. And I have designed some of them. I guess I am worrying about nothing. I restated this line of questions in the Q&A section.
  15. Yeah, Bryce and Jared have good opposing views. I wish the code would spell this out. Bryce, I don't think the egress door size for residential is tied to (or should be tied to) emergency egress. What are the chances of using that one exit in an emergency and why would it need to be 32" clear. (BTW for those newby's playing along, 32" clear requires a 36" door by the time you swing a 1 3/4" door slab 90 degrees, have a ~1/2" stop on the opposite side and allow for the offset of the hinge of ~1/2".) Commercial door exits are tied to capacity where you are trying to have a larger number of people exit in an emergency. Offices, etc. don't require the egress windows, just more exits doors for more square footage, in general. Jared's post is how I have always thought about it. No fixed door panel or fixed astragal. But as I get older and my mind turns to mud, I am rethinking it all over again. Thanks for all the feedback. Interesting subject (to me).
  16. Howdy David, The point is if a client wants a double door at the entry and does not have room for a 6' opening, is a 5' double door code compliant . . . or being accepted as code compliant. I know a 36" door solves the problem otherwise.
  17. I copied this over from the Symbol forum. It started out addressing a couple of nice double door symbols posted by brinkbart here https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/892-arched-double-doors/ that are expandable for entry doors 48" and 60" wide. "There are two sizes - 24" and 30" for creating 48" and 60" double entry doors respectively." I thought it should be posted here. Quote I have used a 5' double door to meet the code requirement for egress. Now I am not sure this meets the 2015 IRC. Did the code change or have I been missing something . . . forever? My post is regarding the required exterior egress door . . . usually the entry door. So, does everybody occasionally use double doors for entry that are 5' wide or less?
  18. So, does everybody occasionally use double doors for entry that are 5' wide or less?
  19. My post is regarding the required exterior egress door . . . usually the entry door.
  20. I have used a 5' double door to meet the code requirement for egress. Now I am not sure this meets the 2015 IRC. Did the code change or have I been missing something . . . forever?