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Window Details in Solid Masonry/ Veneer Construction (Continued)

Window Details in Solid Masonry/ Veneer Construction (Continued). Window Assembly Review. Finished window assembly depends on: architectural design of structure region of country/climate material of structure type of window Must be familiar with installation sequence

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Window Details in Solid Masonry/ Veneer Construction (Continued)

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  1. Window Details in Solid Masonry/ Veneer Construction (Continued)

  2. Window Assembly Review • Finished window assembly depends on: • architectural design of structure • region of country/climate • material of structure • type of window • Must be familiar with • installation sequence • proper weatherproofing

  3. Window Types - Materials • Same as in wood construction • wood • steel • aluminum • vinyl/wood covered with vinyl (wood clad) • combination

  4. Window Types - Styles in Masonry Construction • Same as in Wood Construction • casement • horizontal sliding • double-hung • awning • louver/jalousie • fixed sash • combination types • bay, bow, box

  5. Combination Units • max light • large viewing area • good ventilation • very common today • 2 casement with center picture window

  6. Detailing Windows in Masonry Construction • Limited flexibility with masonry construction • stay with standard sizes designed for block • Window action is not important • Weatherproofing & installation are important • Brick and Brick Veneer masonry have some flexible • can adjust for different masonry openings

  7. Pictorial - Window in Masonry Construction • Horizontal sliding window - wood frame attached to concrete block

  8. Masonry Construction Window Details • Metal drip at sill • Caulking used to seal head and jamb

  9. Steel Casement in Masonry Construction • Pre-cast concrete sill with drip slot on underneath side • Sash block (see page 105 of text) used for head and jamb • Window fin fits into the slot of the sash block and grout fixes the window in place

  10. Brick Window Exterior • Head and sill materials can be different than jamb material

  11. Brick Construction - Window Elevation and Nomenclature • Coordinate elevation drawing with drawing notations for each detail

  12. Brick Construction - Head Detailof wood casement • Notation 21 • Notice steel angles supporting the brick • Caulking used to weather seal installation • Space and drywall to finish interior

  13. Brick Construction - Jamb Detailof wood casement window • Notation 22 • Caulking use to seal installation • Metal ground at exposed edge of drywall

  14. Brick Construction - Sill Detail • Notation 23 • Notice handle to open and close casement window • Brick sill is sloped to divert water away from window • Again, caulking and metal trim use to seal and finish installation

  15. Vertical Mullion Detail • Notation 24 • Two casement windows side-by-side, joint covered with trim to finish installation

  16. Head Detail (masonry) • Note use of caulking and wood trim • Wood sliding window

  17. Sill Detail (masonry) • Note use of grout and caulking • Wood sliding window

  18. Brick Veneer Construction Details • Notice sloped brick sill • Notice brick shown in section and elevation • Notice inside finish moldings • Brick at head detail supported by angle

  19. Wood Window - Double HungElevation/Head/Jamb/Sill Details

  20. Extra Credit Assignment • Elevate and detail each window type for the Hotel project on Sheet A-8. The End.

  21. Drawing Exercise Window Detail (cont); 3”=1’-0” • Head Detail • Do not place a break line through the header • Header with 1/2” spacer between 2-2x8 headers • 1/2” gypsum board interior wall • 5/8” solid sheathing/remove plaster etc shown • 2 3/4” x 3 1/2” x 3/16” steel angle lintel • double 1/4” glass with 1/2” air space (use proper glass symbol) typical all details

  22. Drawing Exercise Window Detail (cont) 3”=1’-0” • Jamb Detail • show sill lines (brick & wood) in Jamb Detail • finished jamb from 2”x6” • align all details • trimmer note is 2-2x4 studs (no inch marks • Sill Detail • Extend brick sillto overhang 1 1/2” underneath side, show entire brick sill and more below it • Add thin lines for jamb beyond • coordinate and reference all details with elevation

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