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Vocabulary Definition
AtriumOpen court or garden within a building
AtticThe space between the roof and the ceiling of a house
BalconyPorch that is suspended from the upper level of a structure
BaseboardThe finish board covering the interior wall where the wall and the floor meet
Bay WindowA window projecting out from the wall to form a recess in the room
BeamA horizontal structural member that carries a load
BracingFraming members attached at an angle to make walls more rigid
Building EnvelopeThe area in which a structure may be placed on a piece of property, usually determined by the setbacks
Change OrdersRequests for alterations or modifications in a building under construction
Building CodesLaws that ensure that minimum building standards are met which provide safety for the public
ColumnVertical supporting member
Contour LinesOn maps or Site Plans showing terrain, lines connect points at the same elevation
Dead LoadWeight of a building materials and permanently installed components ona structure
DeckOpen, elevated platform attached to a house that makes outdoor living spaces more usuable
DormerStructure projecting from a sloping roof to accomodate a window, commonly used with 1-1/2 story houses
Double HeaderTwo or more timbers joined together for added strength (ex. Girder)
EasementsRight-of-ways across private land, such as utility lines
EavePart of a roof that projects over the outer wall
ElevationsDrawings that reveal the vertical dimensions, building materials, and the over all design of the structure.
FacadeExterior face of a building
FasciaVertical board nailed to the ends of the rafters or roof truss at the eave line
FixturesPermanent items connected to plumbing, such as a lavatory, water closet, bathtub, or shower
FlashingCovering used over a roof joint to provide complete waterproofing, most commonly a thin sheet of metal around a chimney.
Floor PlansDrawing showing locations, sizes,materials, and components contained in the interior design of a house.
FlueOpening ina chimney through which the smoke passes
FootingsBase of a foundation wall that evenly distributes the weight into the soil
FoundationLowest structural component of a building upon which all other memebrs rest
SillsWood members that are fastened to the top of foundation walls as a base for attaching the flooring system
FoyerInside entrance area at the front of the house
GableThe triangular end of an exterior wall just above the eaves
Gable RoofMost common roof type due to it's adaptability, slope in two directions
Ground LineReference point on an elevation drawing representing ground level
GutterA trough for carrying water off the roof
Half-BathBathroom that contains only a lavatory and a water closet
HeaderOne or more pieces of lumber supporting ends of joists
Hip RoofRoof with four sloping sides
JambSides of a doorway or window opening
JoistHorizontal structural member that supports a floor or ceiling
LanaiCovered exterior patio or walkway, Hawaiian word for "porch"
LandingsPoints at which stairs change directions
CrippleStuds that are less than full length that commonly are used above and below window openings
TrimmersVertical members added to each side of the window fram to support the header
LavatoryBathroom washbasin or sink
Live LoadForce on a building that includes the weight of all non-permanent movable objects, such as people, furniture, snow and wind.
MasonryStone, brick, tiles, or concrete
MortarMixture of cement, sand, and water; used to bond bricks and stone.
Mortar jointcommonly 3/8", but no more than 1/2"
OverhangPortion of a roof that projects beyond the outer walls
PartitionNon-Load bearing wall that separates a living space into rooms
PatioOpen area adjacent or directly accessible to the house, commonly used for entertaining
PitchAngle between a roofs surface and the horizontal plane, ratio of the rise to run
PlatMap or chart of an area showing boundaries of lots and other parcels of property
Plot PlanUsed to show the size and shape of a piece of property, location and size of buildings, walks, drives, pools, etc.
PorchCovered platform leading into the entrance of a building and which may be enclosed by glass, screens, posts, and railings
RafterA structural member used to frame a roof
Ridge LineLine formed by the roof on an elevation drawing
RiserVertical part of a stair - Max. 8"
ScheduleDetailed lists that contain needed information, such as size and type of windows and doors
SetbacksMinimum distances that structures must be located from adjacent property lines as stated in the zoning laws
Slab FoundationFoundation made of reinforced concrete poured as a single slab or in several sections, usually 4"-6" thick reinforced with wire mesh
SoffitUnderside of an overhang, such as the edge of a roof. Generally has attic ventilation installed underneath.
SpanFull distance between outer walls supporting the roof
SlopeRatio of the rise to the run of a roof
StressAny force acting upon a part or member of a structure
StudUpright beam in framework of a building, usually called a "2X4" and spaced at 16" from center to center
SurveyDrawing showing the exact size, shape, and levels of a piece of property. A legal document that establishes property rights
T-FoundationsCombinations of footingsand foundation walls that form an inverted-T
TrussPrefabricated, triangular shaped unit used to support roof loads over a long span
VerandaLarge porch extending around several sides of the home
Water ClosetToliet fixture
Work triangleArea connecting the three main centers of a kitchen
3 Main Centers of a KitchenCleaning, Cooking, and Storage
Zoning OrdinanceLaw or regulation defining the type of structure that can be built in a certain area in order to provide safety and convienence for the public
3 Main Zones in most areasResidential, Commercial, Industrial