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| =General= | |||
| See [[Door Requirement]] also. | See [[Door Requirement]] also. | ||
| *Starts at height which joins top of window frame right under bond beam. | *Starts at height which joins top of window frame right under bond beam. | ||
| *No trim required after stucco is applied to metal lath | *No trim required after stucco is applied to metal lath on outside | ||
| *Indoor connection to wall includes stucco on interior. | *Indoor connection to wall includes stucco on interior. | ||
| *Contract-First Design - Define any window module as a 4' width (standard 4'x8' construction material for zero wastage) | |||
| *Test-Driven Development - Test the sample range of sizes for commonly available windows. Test the interface design for fit into a frame. Fit test Condition: determine standard window size for house sliding storm windows. Then oversize the frame to allow all window sized to fit. Devise insulation pattern to match. | |||
| *Modularity - wrapper (interface on interface) must be defined in 4x8 standard panel size to fit  - so frames are identical, but  | |||
| *Iterative Design - Design the test to pass - do the simplest test to pass it - simplify. Repeat. | |||
| *Flexibility - | |||
| *Swarming - | |||
| *Contingency - see [[MicroHouse_6_Apertures_Contingency_Plan.]] | |||
| =Test Design= | |||
| *Test that window can fit 4x8 | |||
| *Test that frame itself is flush with finished wall | |||
| *Test that design is self-trimming | |||
| =Implementation= | |||
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| =Comments= | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 3 September 2014
General
See Door Requirement also.
- Starts at height which joins top of window frame right under bond beam.
- No trim required after stucco is applied to metal lath on outside
- Indoor connection to wall includes stucco on interior.
- Contract-First Design - Define any window module as a 4' width (standard 4'x8' construction material for zero wastage)
- Test-Driven Development - Test the sample range of sizes for commonly available windows. Test the interface design for fit into a frame. Fit test Condition: determine standard window size for house sliding storm windows. Then oversize the frame to allow all window sized to fit. Devise insulation pattern to match.
- Modularity - wrapper (interface on interface) must be defined in 4x8 standard panel size to fit - so frames are identical, but
- Iterative Design - Design the test to pass - do the simplest test to pass it - simplify. Repeat.
- Flexibility -
- Swarming -
- Contingency - see MicroHouse_6_Apertures_Contingency_Plan.
Test Design
- Test that window can fit 4x8
- Test that frame itself is flush with finished wall
- Test that design is self-trimming
Implementation
Comments
You can use Review Form to comment.