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*Door must be integrated into 1' thick CEB wall with stucco and 2" EPS insulation.
*Door must be integrated into 1' thick CEB wall with stucco and 2" EPS insulation.
*Bond beam is directly above it.
*Bond beam is directly above it.
*Finishing detail involves direct transition from door frame to stucco metal lath
*Finishing detail involves direct transition from door frame to stucco metal lath without need for any other trim
*Exterior Library North French Doors: left inswing (opening to the inside)
*Exterior Utility South Door: right inswing (opening to the inside)
*Exterior Utility East Door: right inswing (opening to the inside)
 
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 10 September 2014

  • Door is only 7' high (same as wall) because of the height requirement of ceiling.
  • Door must be integrated into 1' thick CEB wall with stucco and 2" EPS insulation.
  • Bond beam is directly above it.
  • Finishing detail involves direct transition from door frame to stucco metal lath without need for any other trim
  • Exterior Library North French Doors: left inswing (opening to the inside)
  • Exterior Utility South Door: right inswing (opening to the inside)
  • Exterior Utility East Door: right inswing (opening to the inside)