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Alan Stevenson, AIA, LEED® AP


I am an architect contributing to projects in the New York office of HOK.

Everything posted on this blog is my personal opinion and does not necessarily represent the views of any other person or party.

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Friday
Jun262009

Door Location in Plans

For some reason, I remember this as being the first thing I learned on the first day of working as an architect.  I was drawing floor plan modifications and I was instructed to place typical doors 4" or 100mm from wall intersections.  I proceeded to get the explanation depicted in this sketch for why this condition is most typical. door-frame

Reader Comments (2)

Hello Alan,

First i would like to appreciate you for your artistic skill. You are a good artist. After looking your portrait for your floor door planning, i think it is very typical. You may also consult to a garage door technician for perfect execution.

December 3, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteraustin garage door repair

Very good and useful things that you have written in your blog. Thanks for the sharing.
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March 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohnWilliom

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