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The first time I sow this video was overwhelming, then I review the IBC book 2021, got familiar with the Chapters and Sections, Then I watch again this video...Now all make sense it is so well done and illustrative, it required a lot of effort and generosity to prepare and share this knowledge.. Than you very much, you are doing the Lords work..
I shared this video to my fellow architecture graduates and students. The explanations are a lot clearer and more precise and easier to understand because of the animated illustration. Thanks a lot and more power
We're glad you appreciate it Jose. We will create more videos and release them soon! Don't forget to subscribe to get notified. The next video will be about how to create an architecture design business that's so great it can escape the competition and be a monopoly (I'm not pertaining to big company bullies hehe) and we're constantly improving our animation effects, audio, and other factors involved. Cheers!
Thanks for the valuable info. Much appreciated. "Calculated risk" really explains what should be done when on the edge of building out of code. Great video!!!
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Thank you! This is so valuable information. I am an Engineer and code official at Clark County. I will recommend this to my office mates and Engineering/Architecture students.
This video illustrates the best explanation and relationships between occupancy types, construction types, areas, and height limitations. awesome work...
This video and it's content is superb! I am in awe of the quality of the information and graphics. THANK YOU. so much for taking the time to create this video and share it!
and you brother used playfullness to make this video into a fun and educational journey , sometimes no matter how old we are we can't help but to enjoy learning with pictures and beautiful soothing music that's our inner child , I'm thankful for this masterpiece , I wish you all the best 🌹🌹
Hahaha! Your comment made us laugh! 3B1B is definitely an inspiration! We emailed Grant and the composer of his background music and found out that other educators are allowed to use their music. We'll definitely add other background music soon! (also, more videos are coming soon so don't forget to subscribe!)
It’s a good intro for the layperson but the building codes and life safety strategies have a lot more depth than shown. It’s important to note that building codes continuously evolve, and is only intended to require the minimum levels of safety and comfort. The building code is essentially a culmination precedent, experiences and lessons-learned, so that we build better and safer while acknowledging practical constraints. If you are a professional in California, you really need to crack open the CBC and read it a few times. I’ve read it cover to cover many, many times and I still learn new things from it.
I am rekindling my affair with architecture and soon a proposal to marrying it. With great liabilities come great knowledge of the laws. Thank you for this valuable content. Simplified and very comprehensible, articulated thru visuals --the archi's native language. More power!!!
The bottom bar of the graph seems to make confusion. Left side use red color and the right green, which means the smaller the floor area, the more dangerous the building is?
Hi Sir, Kudos great video. Could you please make a video about a Office building like commercial/retail 9000sq.ft lOT SIZE 120'X75' allowed to build on lot line in downtown. Focus area GLA 5700 Net Leasable space 4500 per floor for single tenant with 3 offices in enclosed space remaining open office plan. I want to understand how many occupants max. can be on that floor with no meeting room . then how many EXIT STAIRCASES required per code or if more that 49 people can be in tha office. IF i CAN A QUICK RESPONSE. SINCE MY BOSS WILL KEEP ME IF I CAN GIVE HIM A GOOD DESIGN IN 2 DAYS
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The first time I sow this video was overwhelming, then I review the IBC book 2021, got familiar with the Chapters and Sections,
Then I watch again this video...Now all make sense it is so well done and illustrative, it required a lot of effort and generosity to prepare and share this knowledge..
Than you very much, you are doing the Lords work..
I shared this video to my fellow architecture graduates and students. The explanations are a lot clearer and more precise and easier to understand because of the animated illustration. Thanks a lot and more power
We're glad you appreciate it Jose. We will create more videos and release them soon! Don't forget to subscribe to get notified. The next video will be about how to create an architecture design business that's so great it can escape the competition and be a monopoly (I'm not pertaining to big company bullies hehe) and we're constantly improving our animation effects, audio, and other factors involved. Cheers!
Thanks for the valuable info. Much appreciated. "Calculated risk" really explains what should be done when on the edge of building out of code. Great video!!!
Thanks Humberto! More videos are coming soon. Subscribe to the channel to get notified. 😄 Taking risks is an essential trait for every designer especially in the 21st century were the world changes so fast due to technological advancements. ❤️
WOW !!! This is amazing !!! I can't stop saying THANK YOU for taking the time to do this and for such a valuable contribution !!!
Thank you! This is so valuable information. I am an Engineer and code official at Clark County. I will recommend this to my office mates and Engineering/Architecture students.
As a senior inspector I wish I had this video when I was coming up in the game . Well Done!
Thank you for the kind words, Nicholas! We will release a new video about practice management soon!
This video illustrates the best explanation and relationships between occupancy types, construction types, areas, and height limitations. awesome work...
extremely valuable video for ARE exam taker!!thank you so much for making this
You're welcome, Sabrina! Some of our team members are currently taking ARE 5.0 and we'll release videos about the exams soon!
This educational video teaches technical knowledge, but the summarization end makes it special and almost makes me cry.🤣what a great video.
Wow this is like architectural hypnosis ! Amazing
Thank you for this video. Twas very well enlightening and educative. Well done 👍🏽
Masterpiece! Super love the flow & the method of explanation & looking forward to all the content to come!
Very kind words, Jay! We’ll be releasing more videos soon!
This is superb helpful. Thank yo so much. Cheers to all the efforts
This video and it's content is superb! I am in awe of the quality of the information and graphics. THANK YOU. so much for taking the time to create this video and share it!
Very kind words, Gianella! More videos are coming soon!
Fantastic. Thank you for putting this together
Illustration and explaination is beyond well put together. Thank you, with much respect
Very kind words Dave!
ONE WORD "MASTERFUL!"
and you brother used playfullness to make this video into a fun and educational journey , sometimes no matter how old we are we can't help but to enjoy learning with pictures and beautiful soothing music that's our inner child , I'm thankful for this masterpiece , I wish you all the best 🌹🌹
Wow! Thank you for the aha moments! Learn THINK AND BE ceative.
Thank you very much! This video has high value content
Im studying for my Inspection and Plans Examiner Certs, this is a huge help! Thanks for making this!
Great! We're glad our video helps!
i repeated this video many times this is amazing
wow. respected sir, you are OneBlueTwoBrown of construction. BIG PP! Thanks!
Hahaha! Your comment made us laugh! 3B1B is definitely an inspiration! We emailed Grant and the composer of his background music and found out that other educators are allowed to use their music. We'll definitely add other background music soon! (also, more videos are coming soon so don't forget to subscribe!)
You’re a life saver man. Subscribed.
Great job explaining the IBC basics in simple terms!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this. This is excellent.
10 out of 10 mate, great video!!
Thank you so much, God bless you
Thanks, sir, very informative .
It’s a good intro for the layperson but the building codes and life safety strategies have a lot more depth than shown. It’s important to note that building codes continuously evolve, and is only intended to require the minimum levels of safety and comfort. The building code is essentially a culmination precedent, experiences and lessons-learned, so that we build better and safer while acknowledging practical constraints.
If you are a professional in California, you really need to crack open the CBC and read it a few times. I’ve read it cover to cover many, many times and I still learn new things from it.
exelent video very informative thank you for sharing
Thanks.. great illustration
I am rekindling my affair with architecture and soon a proposal to marrying it.
With great liabilities come great knowledge of the laws. Thank you for this valuable content. Simplified and very comprehensible, articulated thru visuals --the archi's native language.
More power!!!
Very kind words, Lee! Cheers!
Excellent video. Are there any videos that are outlined specifically for shipping containers house?
Thankyou! pretty Clear
This video is a treasure
I wish we had the same for National Building Code of Canada :)
Thank You so much for the info. You really explained it well. I am in US and trying to be familiar with the building codes implemented here.
Thank you for your kind words, ShreesAble! More videos like this are coming soon!
awesome, awesome, awesome
This is awesome, thanks.
More videos are coming soon!
Hi may i ask how many minutes should a person run from the horizontal egress of shortest distance to nearest fire exit door? Thank you.
Thank you, this was helpful
Thank you Susan! 😄
The bottom bar of the graph seems to make confusion. Left side use red color and the right green, which means the smaller the floor area, the more dangerous the building is?
Nice👍
The stair single flight limit is 12'. Graphics shown in video is misleading
great
Hi Sir, Kudos great video. Could you please make a video about a Office building like commercial/retail 9000sq.ft lOT SIZE 120'X75' allowed to build on lot line in downtown. Focus area GLA 5700 Net Leasable space 4500 per floor for single tenant with 3 offices in enclosed space remaining open office plan. I want to understand how many occupants max. can be on that floor with no meeting room . then how many EXIT STAIRCASES required per code or if more that 49 people can be in tha office. IF i CAN A QUICK RESPONSE. SINCE MY BOSS WILL KEEP ME IF I CAN GIVE HIM A GOOD DESIGN IN 2 DAYS