DOOR WINDOW AND CORNICE DETAIL ONE

A door window is a window that is built into a door, typically used for light or ventilation. A cornice is a decorative architectural feature that projects from the top of a building or wall, typically used to hide roofing materials or to add visual interest to the building’s facade.

They are both elements that are used in architectural design and construction, and they can both be designed in a variety of styles to complement the overall aesthetic of a building.

Door windows can be found in a wide range of building types, such as residential homes, commercial buildings, and public structures. Cornices can also be found on a wide range of building types, from historic buildings to modern structures. Both door windows and cornices can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and PVC.

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DOOR WINDOW AND CORNICE DETAIL ONE

Door window and cornice detail drawing – 1

A door window detail drawing is a technical drawing that shows the specific design and construction details of a door window, including the type of glass or glazing used, the size and location of the window within the door, and any necessary hardware or seals.

A cornice detail drawing is a technical drawing that shows the specific design and construction details of a cornice, including the materials used, the size and shape of the cornice, and any necessary hardware or brackets for installation. These drawings are typically created by architects or builders and are used during the construction process to ensure the door window and cornice are built to the correct specifications.

In addition to the information previously provided, a door window and cornice detail drawing may also include information such as the type of frame and trim used for the window and cornice, the type of weather-stripping or other measures used to seal the window, and any specific requirements for the window or cornice’s performance (such as energy efficiency or structural requirements).

It can also include the specific measure of the window and cornice, the type of hinge or locking mechanism used, and any other additional details that are important to its function or aesthetic. It can also depict the cross section of the door window and cornice for better understanding of the construction.

Overall, a door window and cornice detail drawing is an essential tool that helps ensure that the finished product meets the design intent and is built to code.


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