Posts Tagged ‘Building Codes’

The Studio 38: Eternal Work

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
September 17th 2010

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Rikki Dy-Liacco, LEED AP (B.Arch ’98), calls in from work to tell us about what it’s like to work at the same firm for 15 years, how to keep things new and fresh, and shares some recession encouragement.

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The Studio 31: The Overuse of Truncated Domes

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
July 30th 2010

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Another fun filled episode where we discuss the new IDP 2.0, the 2010 California Building Code, and why Haley loves Frank Gehry.

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Building Code Nonsense: Accessible Showers

by Tim Alatorre at 8:30 am
December 10th 2009

For those not familiar with it, the California Title 24 Building Standards Code consistes of 10 fairly hefty binders containing over 4,614 pages of small text.

2007_CBCThe entire set costs a little over $1,000 and Architects are expected to know or at least be aware of all of it.   Not surprisingly, a lot of our time is spent scouring over the code trying to make sence of it all.

Yesterday a coworker of mine and I stumbled across this little gem of the building code when designing the threshold into an accessible shower stall for an apartment building.

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