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FAD Unit 5: Building Codes

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Fundamentals of Architectural Design

Read Unit 5, pages 52-56.

“Local laws that set standards for structural design within a community are called zoning ordinances and building codes.”


Click here to complete the questions.

Complete the following challenges:

  • Exercise 5-1
  • Exercise 5-2

Great job!  Now be sure to “turn in” this assignment on Google Classroom so I know you’re finished!
  • FAD Unit 1: The Story of Architecture
  • FAD Unit 2: Architectural Styles
  • FAD Unit 3: Forms in Architecture
  • FAD Unit 4: Architects and Builders
  • FAD Unit 5: Building Codes
  • FAD Unit 6: Orientation
  • FAD Unit 7: The Design Process
  • FAD Unit 8: Room Planning
  • FAD Unit 9: Exterior House Forms
  • FAD Unit 10: Drafting Equipment
  • FAD Unit 11: Architect’s Scale
  • FAD Unit 12: Architectural Lettering
  • FAD Unit 15: Architectural Dimensioning
  • FAD Unit 17: Drawing Floor Plans
  • FAD Unit 19: Drawing Elevations
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