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area walls and fire rated partitions from standard walls.
2)
Door and window locations.
3)  Plumbing fixture locations, with handicapped
accessible type noted.
4)
Dimensions and pertinent notes.
5)  Area tabulation diagram with gross square footage
shown.
Compare to the programmed square footage requirements.
b)
Elevations (all sides) showing:
1)  Exterior finish material and color notations
coordinated with "exterior finish material samples" (see requirements
for "Architectural Compatibility Brochure" for schematic submission
2)  Doors with frames and windows with frames, mullions
and operating sash and other wall openings (eg., louvers and grills).
3)  Anticipated mechanical and electrical equipment (eg.,
exhaust fans and roof mounted equipment such as penthouses, antennas
and exhaust stacks).
4)  Gutters, downspouts, scuppers, splashblocks, flashing,
crack control joints, expansion joints, and masonry coursing.
5)
Exterior grade, floor and roof elevations.
6)
Relationships to existing construction.
7)  Notes identifying special construction elements
related to architectural compatibility or other requirements.
c)
Building Cross Section showing:
1)
Floor, wall and roof materials.
2)
Major finishes.
3)
Exterior grade, floor and roof elevations.
4)  Outline of interior spaces and exterior limits of
walls, floors, roofs, and shading devices.
5)
Interior wall and ceiling heights.
17.4.1.2
Submit the following Basis of Design:
A discussion in report form of how the A/E's concept satisfies the
user requirements, meets criteria and is cost effective.  Include the
following:
a)
A brief description of the purpose of the project and extent
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