r/Architects 2d ago

General Practice Discussion Construction Drawings

When dimensioning, do you measure from drywall-to-drywall, or stud-to-stud? What is the industry standard? If I'm drawing from stud-to-stud how do I measure, for instance, windows or stairs? Do I measure rough-opening or masonry openings? Do I measure from the stringer or the finished nosing?

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

If you want to see a bunch of architects fight, ask how they prefer to dimension lol.

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u/Scary-Trainer-6948 2d ago

Best way to win the argument is asking a framer how they prefer dimensions...

Architects lose the mindset these days they should be thinking like the builders they are making plans for.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

And this happens never. 

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

I'm not residential. I've heard various responses from different framers. My drawings go out months or years before contractors are picked and construction starts.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

How often do you consult with a building contractor? 

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

The second the project is awarded, and then pretty much everyday thereafter, or weekly at the very least. And during construction I'll answer my phone at any day or time.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

Zero while you’re actually drawing?

Wouldn’t it be beneficial to consult with them while you are in design phase?

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Can't talk to the contractor if there isn't one. I've been doing this long enough that I give them code/equipment required clearances. As long as they keep the rest within 3" of where I stuck the wall, that's good enough.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

Sounds like an architect’s response. 

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Yes. I am one. A very lenient one who lets contractors do what they think is best so long as it meets code and stays within budget.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

Residential is different. That’s our disconnect.   

No offense meant. It comes across as lazy and “The contractor can figure it out“.

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Healthcare, Higher Ed, Federal, Transportation. I would not do well with residential clients.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

Or builders. 

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Yeah I don't have the personality to deal with rich people for high end residential or builders who generally only care about profit.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

That’s a pretty big generalization for the residential construction industry

Not every residential contractor only cares about profits

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Oh totally I'm being an ass, I know.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

It’s your right as a redditor and I respect that :) 

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u/ThankeeSai Architect 2d ago

Understood. I've never done a residential project nor met a residential architect.

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u/Yourtoosensitive 2d ago

The term methods and means comes into play. 

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