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AC 055 - Accessible Shelving
This video discusses what makes "Shelving" accessible and how to provide calculations if you ever need them.
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AC 054 - Occupant Area Vs Usable Area
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This video was in response to a UA-cam viewer question. This person asked if the terms were interchangeable. I discuss my opinion... Do you agree with what is stated in the video? Post your thoughts! Please consider being my patron or buying me a coffee (no pressure at all)..... :). patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me on my other social media: instagram.c...
AC 052 - Reaction to finally getting my Architect's License
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I've been thinking about getting my NY Architect's license for a few years and I finally got it. If you are going through the licensing process, don't give up! My friend François' contact info is here: Letstalkjf.eu linktr.ee/LetsTalkJF Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee (no pressure at all)..... :). patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me...
AC 051 - How to coordinate with Plan Checkers
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I hope you like this new format. Drive with me and hear how I coordinate with plan checkers. I wonder if you guys do similar items. Let me know if you have any questions! I won't stop doing white board animations. Just wanted to try something new. I hope you like it!
AC 050 - How to calculate plumbing count
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In this video, we will discuss how to figure out the required number of plumbing fixtures in a single and a mixed occupancy building per the International Plumbing Code. I hope you guys (and gals!) like it :). Links discussed in the video: - Episode #003 - Occupancy Groups - Episode #010 - How to determine Occupant loads Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee (no pressure at all...
AC 049 - Corridors Vs. Exit Passageways (with corrected audio)
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In this video (with fixed Audio) we discuss the difference between Corridors and Exit Passageways. Enjoy! Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee :) patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me on my other social media: archicorner1 1archicorner www.tiktok.com/@archicorner #IBC #egress #architecture
AC 049 - Corridors Vs. Exit Passageways
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UPDATED VIDEO AVAILABLE ua-cam.com/video/1F6L3OSmxts/v-deo.html UPDATED VIDEO AVAILABLE In this video we discuss the difference between Corridors and Exit Passageways. Enjoy! Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee :) patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me on my other social media: archicorner1 1archicorner www.tikto...
AC 048 - Elevator Hoistway Protection
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In this video we discuss the need for hoistway protection and the options available, including lobbies, and whether the lobbies should be rated or not. And if so, the rating that is needed. Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee :). patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me on my other social media: archicorner1 1archi...
AC 047 - Fire Extinguishers
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In this video we will discuss where fire extinguishers per the IBC, including: - When they are required - What types of Fires Exist - What types of hazard levels Exist - How they are labeled - Where to place them #architecture #ibc Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/atm/dream-land
AC 046 - Parking mania!
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In this video, we will talk about how to figure out the number of required parking stalls, including Standard Stalls, Compact Stalls as well as the number accessible parking stalls such as Van Stalls and Standard Parking stalls. We will also briefly discuss Motorcycle parking. Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee :). patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can...
AC 044 - Fire & Smoke Dampers - What are they? And, where are they required?
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In this video, we will discuss what fire and smoke dampers are. We will also discuss where they are required by the 2021 International Building Code. Please consider being my patreon or buying me a coffee (no pressure at all)..... :). patreon.com/archicorner buymeacoffee.com/archicorner you can also follow me on my other social media: archicorner1 1archicorner www.tik...
AC 034 - Nonseparated Occupancies.
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AC 034 - Nonseparated Occupancies.
AC 043 - Egress Example.
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AC 043 - Egress Example.
AC 042 - Why and how to prepare for meetings!
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AC 042 - Why and how to prepare for meetings!
AC 041 - How to find fire rated wall designs.
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AC 041 - How to find fire rated wall designs.
AC 040 - Shear Walls: What are they and how do they work?
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AC 040 - Shear Walls: What are they and how do they work?
AC 039 - How to figure out the allowable area for multi-occupancy & multi-story buildings.
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AC 039 - How to figure out the allowable area for multi-occupancy & multi-story buildings.
AC 038 - How to figure out the allowable area for a single occupancy building.
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AC 038 - How to figure out the allowable area for a single occupancy building.
AC 035 - "Accessible Units", "Type A Units" & "Type B Units".
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AC 035 - "Accessible Units", "Type A Units" & "Type B Units".
AC 036d - What are "Shaft Walls" and why use them?
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AC 036d - What are "Shaft Walls" and why use them?
AC 036c - Why use Slotted Top Tracks In metal framing
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AC 036c - Why use Slotted Top Tracks In metal framing
AC 005 - UPDATED April 2022!!! - Typical ADA Requirements for ramps
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AC 005 - UPDATED April 2022!!! - Typical ADA Requirements for ramps
AC 036b - Why are studs spaced at 12", 16", and 24" ?
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AC 036b - Why are studs spaced at 12", 16", and 24" ?
AC 036a - Why Architects specify metal framing vs wood framing.
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AC 036a - Why Architects specify metal framing vs wood framing.
AC 037 - Q&A Time!!!
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AC 037 - Q&A Time!!!
AC 033 - Accessory Occupancies - What are they?
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AC 033 - Accessory Occupancies - What are they?
AC 032 - Occupancy Separations
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AC 032 - Occupancy Separations
AC 031 - Horizontal exits explained. FINALLY!
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AC 031 - Horizontal exits explained. FINALLY!
AC 030 - Occupant Load vs Occupancy Groups
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AC 030 - Occupant Load vs Occupancy Groups
AC 029 - Number of Exits, Travel Distance & Common Path of Travel
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AC 029 - Number of Exits, Travel Distance & Common Path of Travel

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @oceanbreeze2663
    @oceanbreeze2663 День тому

    Crystal clear. Thanks!

  • @User_2026_
    @User_2026_ День тому

    Maan,, Really than you! I've been looking for such Architect lessons forever! keep going please and I think I'm gonna swamp you up with questions cuz Iam "wondering" person lol

  • @user-ni7st6pc4r
    @user-ni7st6pc4r 3 дні тому

    liked it

  • @amacd63
    @amacd63 5 днів тому

    I really appreciate your videos and content. I'm a commercial Property Manager and I watch your videos to help me explain code and building construction to tenants and other stakeholders. Please keep it up.

  • @priyadharsinikamban2758
    @priyadharsinikamban2758 6 днів тому

    Hi can you also explain slip joints and relief joints that help in building movement. Thank you

  • @buterdhams
    @buterdhams 7 днів тому

    You said adult restrooms. How is it different for children restrooms at a school ?

  • @PedramShokati
    @PedramShokati 9 днів тому

    Great content. Can you help me with a code analysis for a project in CA?

  • @ibrahimn.j.4943
    @ibrahimn.j.4943 13 днів тому

    Thanks!! A question, why would we want a fire damper in the dynamic HVAC system since we want it to remain open so smoke extracted?

  • @station3fx
    @station3fx 13 днів тому

    Are FHA/ANSI/HUD requirements different? Don’t they state anything over 5% requires handrail’s?

  • @craigl2385
    @craigl2385 14 днів тому

    Thank you now I understand so when I go on my new job with bridge work I will have a better understanding of what would be going on

  • @Mr1laker
    @Mr1laker 15 днів тому

    can i use 2x4s for temporary ramp handrail ? what spec do i look for answer

  • @user-he3tp2ze9j
    @user-he3tp2ze9j 17 днів тому

    Thank you so much! It's helpful! I am also interested in the handwritten video effects you put on your video, how did you do that? Looking amazing!

  • @skyeparker5822
    @skyeparker5822 17 днів тому

    I would love to see a video explaining the difference between chapter 3 occupancy, classifications, and chapter 10 function of space

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 18 днів тому

    ty sir

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 22 дні тому

    ty

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 22 дні тому

    Ty you again sir

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 22 дні тому

    Ty sir

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 22 дні тому

    ty

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar 22 дні тому

    Thank you sir

  • @ibrahimn.j.4943
    @ibrahimn.j.4943 23 дні тому

    Thanks! What if we had more than one occupancy type, do just add them up? And see if they add up to 10%? And what if we had two main occupancies (separated) or more, is it still possible to have an accessory occupancy within that floor?

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner 18 днів тому

      You would add up the "accessory" occupancies to see if they were under 10% yes.

    • @ibrahimn.j.4943
      @ibrahimn.j.4943 18 днів тому

      @@archicorner so that is a yes for both questions? Thanks Mr. Diaz Your illustrations are of great help to me.

  • @CalciferPendragon
    @CalciferPendragon 23 дні тому

    This is a great video thank you!

  • @prachmeanith5044
    @prachmeanith5044 23 дні тому

    where fire curtain or smoke curtain should be installed?

  • @brennangraves6458
    @brennangraves6458 25 днів тому

    There is one issue I have with your explanation of the scenario @ 11:00; assuming that the direction of egress can be either way, you'd need to provide double egress frames, at least at the capacities you've stated, as well as accounting for loading width in each direction, do you agree?

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner 18 днів тому

      There are at least two options. Option 1: As you stated, have double-egress frames or Option 2: Have two sets of doors with each set of doors opening in opposite directions. I believe you understand the concept correctly.

  • @iranzamin-uk
    @iranzamin-uk 27 днів тому

    Thank you very much

  • @tahernabieh6096
    @tahernabieh6096 27 днів тому

    How are fire-resistant walls determined?

  • @mdr245724
    @mdr245724 28 днів тому

    when will you be talking about Chapter 7 ?

  • @tahernabieh6096
    @tahernabieh6096 29 днів тому

    how about in the exhaust duct in the kitchen, fire damper installed or no?

  • @mdr245724
    @mdr245724 Місяць тому

    Hey, I would like to thank you for basically tutoring me. I will be taking the IBC test to take to become a general contractor and these videos are helping me to understand work the code mean and why they were written as well as justified. I hope you did all 35 chapters because between me reading the 2015 codes books and the videos you have so I can understand what they want is a blessing for me. I know I will get my GC license now

  • @shawnnorton2218
    @shawnnorton2218 Місяць тому

    Loving these videos~ thank you so much!

  • @victorekle7218
    @victorekle7218 Місяць тому

    I learnt all I needed to know. Thank you!

  • @JosephBradshaw-t5s
    @JosephBradshaw-t5s Місяць тому

    What about an assembly occupancies with automatic sprinklers? Assembly wasn't mentioned in that exception with a list of occupancy types, so can assembly occupancies only have a dead end corridor maximum length of 20' even if it has automatic sprinklers?

  • @emanyassin3959
    @emanyassin3959 Місяць тому

    enlightening info as usual! thank you!

  • @joshuagraham967
    @joshuagraham967 Місяць тому

    Thanks for providing a time and direct video

  • @MichealWozny
    @MichealWozny Місяць тому

    This system isn't just for earthquakes. It helps manage the weight and pressure from the roof or floor above, letting them move without putting extra stress on the wall studs. The pressure can come from things like gravity, wind, water, snow, earthquakes, or changes in temperature.

  • @BBFletcher4202
    @BBFletcher4202 Місяць тому

    Thank you ! 🙏🏾

  • @JulianMAguilar
    @JulianMAguilar Місяць тому

    ty

  • @anightmare2remember
    @anightmare2remember Місяць тому

    Why does the requirement #3 for non-sprinkled bldgs apply to this bldg when is sprinkled?

  • @anightmare2remember
    @anightmare2remember Місяць тому

    Oh man I wish I had seen this video 6 years ago when I started working on multifamily projects. I’m an architect from Mexico and have been working in the US for an architecture firm in the multifamily studio. Your videos are helping me lot right now as I’m going through all of them! Thank you so much!

  • @daleh3485
    @daleh3485 Місяць тому

    I always enjoy your content. I’m on “the dark side”, in other words, I am a Senior Building Plans Examiner in a Northern California jurisdiction. My plan check engineer (PCE) does almost all our accessibility, life safety and structural review’s, whereas I do all MEP, Energy, CalGreen, PV, etc, nevertheless I do get involved often with 11B and 11A of the CBC. This particular subject doesn’t come up with us. In fact I’ve never seen a correction written for accessible shelving, however I see break rooms being addressed as kitchens or kitchenettes. My PCE and I are going to address this starting next week, she just doesn’t know it yet!,😂. Just wanted you to know how valuable your channel is to me, and has been for a long time. I have gone over different issues with architects that didn’t really understand what they were doing in certain circumstances, and I was not able to get through to them, so I actually told them of your channel. I gave them the link to the problem that you had addressed in a video, they watched it, then understood it, and we came back together to resolve the issue and now they are hooked on your channel. I hold architects in very high regard, but through the years found out that there are very good architects and those who aren’t so good, but you are excellent in my mind and would like to see your plans come across my desk someday. Keep up the excellent work Josue,, DaleH

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner Місяць тому

      Your comment really brightened up my day. I have a deep respect for plan reviewers. We depend on each other to get things done right. I know some architects that have a big ego and try to push their designs or opinions. Or argue their way just because they have done things differently for so long. I try to stir away from that and rather try to reason with people. I as well try never to become stagnant or "comfortable" with where I am at. I am very proud of my work and my achievements, but it is due to many who have contributed to my understanding. I am just hoping that I can pass this understanding along like my past tutors passed it on to me. Again, thank you for your comment, and hope to continue creating content that even knowledgeable people, like yourself, can find it useful. Thank you again; Josué Díaz

  • @larrytinnin3357
    @larrytinnin3357 Місяць тому

    Didn’t know that was a thing, but it doesn’t make sense to have LESS storage and wall cabinets so there is “MORE” (fake more) accessible counters…… 🧐

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner Місяць тому

      I know, its an odd item, but yep, its a thing! :)

  • @InspectorMDY
    @InspectorMDY Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for the visualization for calculating the 50% for accessible shelving! Working in California for the building department I understand your frustration especially when shelving hasn't been called out in the past. The code uses the term kitchenette in addition to kitchen and I believe that is why the 50% for shelving comes into play. Additionally, the exception in 11B 804.2 does call out kitchens without a stovetop or range making the area not required to comply with required clearances for floor space, but nothing in 804.5. In my opinion stovetops and ranges being called out in 804.2 and not in 804.5 means that the code sees microwaves as a method of cooking thereby defining those areas with microwaves as kitchens/kitchenettes. I do think it would be a good idea to reach out to DSA for clarification for areas with microwaves. Thank you again for your videos!

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner Місяць тому

      That is a good point. Although, I don't know if microwaves "cook" as much as they "heat up" pre-made or pre-cooked meals. But a good point none the less. Thank you for your comment.

  • @yayaylb1
    @yayaylb1 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your videos. I have two questions. 1. Are cart lifts also considered hoistways, and do they need to comply with the same requirements as elevator hoistways? 2. Can the elevator lobby be shared with a waiting room. In other words, can a waiting space be in the elevator lobby, or do they have to be separate - one elevator lobby and one waiting room.

  • @muhammadmudassir3054
    @muhammadmudassir3054 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @23nelflow
    @23nelflow Місяць тому

    why does the result change when you flip the ocupancy group for example b to r is not required but r to b is 2 hours ?

  • @tonypriest1545
    @tonypriest1545 Місяць тому

    where is the white glove presentation

  • @ashleymontes2290
    @ashleymontes2290 Місяць тому

    If the occupancy group of this project is a business, and the factor is 100 GROSS? Why you divided each area with different factor?

    • @archicorner
      @archicorner Місяць тому

      "Occupancy Groups" and "Occupant Loads" are completely separate items. Occupancy Groups are defined in Chapter 3 and are used in Chapter 5 to determine (amongst other things) allowable areas, heights, number of stories, etc. Occupant Loads are determined by Chapter 10 and the primary objective is to determine egress requirements, such as number of exits, exit distances, etc. Check out Archicorner Episode 030. Let me know if this clarifies your question. THANKS!

  • @DJ_Mr_Rodge
    @DJ_Mr_Rodge Місяць тому

    thank u

  • @DJ_Mr_Rodge
    @DJ_Mr_Rodge Місяць тому

    thank u

  • @DJ_Mr_Rodge
    @DJ_Mr_Rodge Місяць тому

    thank you for your videos

  • @carlosgt100
    @carlosgt100 Місяць тому

    Great video. Can you post a video about smoke partitions in exit corridors?