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JOINERY SCHEDULE. P.By : ANMOL GARG (Lecturer, Arch. Asstt.) G.P.C., Bathinda. Introduction. Doors and windows perform several functions. They shield an opening from the elements. Add decoration and expand visibility. Emphasize the overall design. Provide light and ventilation.

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  1. JOINERY SCHEDULE P.By:ANMOL GARG (Lecturer, Arch. Asstt.) G.P.C., Bathinda.

  2. Introduction • Doors and windows perform several functions. • They shield an opening from the elements. • Add decoration and expand visibility. • Emphasize the overall design. • Provide light and ventilation. • Planning is necessary to provide maximum design and function.

  3. Door / Window Schedule • A door / window schedule provides information about each door / window in the house. • Types of information include: • Type of door / window and size. • Identifying symbol and quantity. • Rough opening size. • Manufacturer’s identification number. • See examples of door / window schedule in next slides.

  4. Interior and Exterior Doors • Several door classification systems are used to identify types of doors. • Two broad classes are interior and exterior doors. • Doors also may be grouped according to method of construction, uses, function, or location. • Doors are typically 6'-9" high and available in various widths.

  5. Interior Doors • Common types of interior doors include: • Flush, panel, bi-fold, sliding, pocket, double-action, accordion, Dutch, and French. • Interior doors should be at least 32" wide for wheelchair passage. • Lever or pull-handles may be easier for a handicapped person.

  6. Elevation and symbol of Interior Doors

  7. Exterior Doors • Residential exterior and interior doors are similar in many ways, but have decided differences. • Exterior doors are generally solid core and thicker than interior doors. • Exterior doors may have one or more glass panels to provide visibility. • Exterior door styles include flush, panel, and swinging or sliding glass doors.

  8. Types and Plans of Exterior Doors • These are standard plan view symbols of common exterior doors.

  9. Door Styles Transom door Sliding doors Sliding and folding door Folding door Screen door Batten door

  10. Door Styles Flush door Paneled door Louvered door Dutch door Glazed door Jalousie door

  11. Sizes / Description of Doors

  12. Windows • Windows • Admit light from outside. • Provide fresh air and ventilation. • Help create an atmosphere inside. • Add detail, balance, and design to the exterior of the house.

  13. Window Types • There are three basic types of windows used in residential construction. • Sliding. • Swinging. • Fixed. • Combination windows combine two or more types. • Skylights and clerestory windows are location specific.

  14. Window Types • Many types of windows are available. • Most types have unique proportions. • Windows are made from wood, metal, or plastic. • Construction differs by manufacturer. • It is important to obtain window specifications from the manufacturer.

  15. Types of Windows Palladian window French window Fanlight and sidelight window Bay window Bow window Jalousie window

  16. Types of Windows Double-hung window Gliding Sash window Hinged-casement window

  17. Elevation and Plan of Window Types

  18. Sizes / Description of Windows

  19. Description of Circle Top Windows

  20. Elevation of Windows • A dashed line may be used in the elevation to indicate the hinge position.

  21. Specifying Doors

  22. Specifying Doors • Typical door schedule.

  23. Parts of a Window Frame Sash Casing Glass Sill Apron

  24. Specifying Windows

  25. JOINERY SCHEDULE THANK YOU! P.By:ANMOL GARG (Lecturer, Arch. Asstt.) G.P.C., Bathinda. 9914410599

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