WINDOWS
RUSTICATION
associations across campus and help tie buildings of different eras and
EAVES
EAVES
A core level of common wall details can promote similar design
WALL CAPS AND LINTELS
EXTERIOR WALL DETAILING
WALL OPENINGS
ARCHITECTURAL PATTERNS
different architects together. The techniques that follow are meant to provide a starting-point for discussions about exterior commonalities between buildings. They are not meant to limit exploration of other devices that might achieve similar ends.
KEY VALUE
34
5'-0"
33.9
33
19'-8"
6'-0"
32
24'-0"
31
12'-0"
29.3
30
24'-0"
29
28
27
12'-0"
4'-0"
12'-0"
26
12'-0"
25
24
12'-0"
12'-0"
23
12'-0"
2
1
4
A113 A305
A113 A305
A143 A310
22
21
12'-0"
31'-4"
03 4500A 04 2000A 05 7313A 05 7500A 07 4116A 07 4217A 07 5423A 07 6200A 07 7623A 08 4113A 08 4413A
20
16'-0"
07 4217A
05 7500A
03 4500A
RIDGE +917.85
2
HIGH ROOF +901.85
5'-0"
A113 A306
14'-8"
LOW ROOF +896.85
14'-8"
LEVEL 3 +882.18
14'-8"
LEVEL 2 +867.51
07 4217A
08 4113A
08 4113A
05 7313A
08 4113A
04 2000A
03 4500A
03 4500A 08 4113A
07 4217A
08 4113A
04 2000A
03 4500A
PATTERNS
04 2000A
154
08 4413A
LEVEL 1 +852.85