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Yet house building goes back several generations in my family, on both sides, even my mother could build a house from the foundation up, that is in all the trades, I grew up in the middle of it. Not to mention I use to frame houses in CAD for a state of the art, and one of a kind, pre-fab wall and truss plant. I have at least 5 sub divisions under my belt in Arizona and Nevada, many, many, 100's of homes. Not to mention all the multi level Hotels all over Arizona, and a 5 story condo building in Scottsdale.
This is a local hotel I did>
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La Privada @ Verde Santa Fe, 2 miles from where I sit, every single house in the snip is mine + many, many more
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and across the street, all of the homes here (lots and lots lol) I did in conjunction with La Privada
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But yea run you mouth toll booth boy, you dont know **** about me. LOL
Verde Santa Fe, the ones I did
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There are both common sense rules and also fire code laws for commercial buildings in respect to door swing direction and the side the door is hung on.
Interior doors swing into a room against a wall.
Exterior commercial doors open outwards in case of fire.
Residential exterior doors typically open to the inside especially if there isn't an enclosed porch.
Patios kind of go either way, depending on the design of the home, ie you wouldn't open outwards if the area didn't have a roof or if it were opening onto a narrow step etc, common sense typically dictates, but in any case you dont want doors opening into rain, snow or wind.
That said not all architects know which end is up..Comment
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Except this is a residential building. So wouldn't there be a different set of laws and ordnances?
And that is a picture from the outside. Most idiots know the difference between the two.
Again, it's not a commercial building.
Love how you even contradict yourself, stating that there are instances where you could have it. So it could have been original, could have been left after a renovation removed the enclosed patio, could have been a personal choice to have them? Wow....
Personal preference, and I would even say that the building might not be a new build, which if I am not mistaken can and do go against new building codes.Patios kind of go either way, depending on the design of the home, ie you wouldn't open outwards if the area didn't have a roof or if it were opening onto a narrow step etc, common sense typically dictates, but in any case you dont want doors opening into rain, snow or wind.
Finally a true statement. I knew you had it in ya. Good job there sparky.
And for all your supposed design work, know I see why you turn metal into blocks. Not a curve in sight. Maybe you should work for Lego Duplo. I think they would love your work.Last edited by Nobody; 10-30-2022, 06:36 AM.Comment
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