Thank you for making videos covering topics of interest to us architects. Good stuff! In this video, I note what I see as an error: The north wall of Building A follows different rules: On that side, the building fronts a street (Anywhere Blvd). Where a building fronts a street, alley or public way, the fire separation distance (FSD) is measured to the centerline of the public way, not the nearest property line. The FSD is the basis of the tables limiting projections, setting fire ratings for exterior walls, and covering openings in walls. Along streets, typically no fire-rated walls are required, nor opening protection. Example: Most buildings in downtown environments, featuring open facades near or at the PL along the street. See Chapter 2, Definitions: FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE. The distance measured from the building face to one of the following: 1. The closest interior lot line. 2. To the centerline of a street, an alley or public way. 3. To an imaginary line between two buildings on the lot. The distance shall be measured at right angles from the face of the wall. Enjoy the freedom of designing buildings along streets and public ways!
I wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you for the outstanding tutorial you provided. Your clear explanations, engaging teaching style, and thorough understanding of the subject made the learning experience incredibly valuable and enjoyable. Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge and expertise! I also have another request to provide a tutorial about CalGreen if possible. (Wahid)
As always, I appreciate your simple explanations. I have one question. There seems to be a difference between the IBC and the IRC (CBC/CRC) on this subject of more than one structure on a property. The IRC/CRC does not appear to use the assumed property line for detached structures on the same lot. Could you address that on an additional video in the future? I love your videos and get excited when a new one comes out. DH Senior Plans Examiner (CA)
I have been following you for my exam since forever. Thank you for al the videos. Your knowledge and experience are appreciated! Do you have a paypal link so I can buy you a coffee?
Thank you for making videos covering topics of interest to us architects. Good stuff!
In this video, I note what I see as an error:
The north wall of Building A follows different rules: On that side, the building fronts a street (Anywhere Blvd).
Where a building fronts a street, alley or public way, the fire separation distance (FSD) is measured to the centerline of the public way, not the nearest property line.
The FSD is the basis of the tables limiting projections, setting fire ratings for exterior walls, and covering openings in walls.
Along streets, typically no fire-rated walls are required, nor opening protection. Example: Most buildings in downtown environments, featuring open facades near or at the PL along the street.
See Chapter 2, Definitions:
FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE. The distance measured from the building face to one of the following:
1. The closest interior lot line.
2. To the centerline of a street, an alley or public way.
3. To an imaginary line between two buildings on the lot.
The distance shall be measured at right angles from the face of the wall.
Enjoy the freedom of designing buildings along streets and public ways!
I believe you are correct in this. I will have to make a video correction to this. Thank you for your input. :)
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I wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you for the outstanding tutorial you provided. Your clear explanations, engaging teaching style, and thorough understanding of the subject made the learning experience incredibly valuable and enjoyable. Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge and expertise! I also have another request to provide a tutorial about CalGreen if possible. (Wahid)
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As always, I appreciate your simple explanations. I have one question. There seems to be a difference between the IBC and the IRC (CBC/CRC) on this subject of more than one structure on a property. The IRC/CRC does not appear to use the assumed property line for detached structures on the same lot. Could you address that on an additional video in the future?
I love your videos and get excited when a new one comes out.
DH Senior Plans Examiner (CA)
I have been following you for my exam since forever. Thank you for al the videos. Your knowledge and experience are appreciated! Do you have a paypal link so I can buy you a coffee?
What about opening protectiveness on perpendicular walls like the one between the 12’ and 15’?
Is the basement below grade plane is excluded from FAR ??? If yes , than please provide some reference from IBC code !!!