Daniel,
The building itself is pretty close to a 50% split between office space and truck storage. My fault, I meant the truck storage half would be classified as S-1 instead of F-1. It falls under motor vehicle storage as long as they are not going to be performing any type of work on the vehicles.
Thanks
Matt
Really nice work, Matt...and a lot of it!
I like it, but so much lovely detail to be missed 'cause the stone texture distracts (for me, anyway)...sorry, I don't have a fix: hoping someone else does, 'cause I have the same problem often.
My best and watching, Tom.
I am assuming that this is a K-12 school if you are stating E occupancy (colleges would be B occupancy). You need to look at IBC chapters 3 and 4 regarding hazardous materials (which permits certain exempt quantities that do not trigger H occupancy). Regardless of quantities there are certain rules which must be followed - see IBC Section 414 as I recall. Also look at IFC (International Fire Code) where it is referenced by IBC. Also NFPA 45 Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals. It has specific sections on teaching labs and exemptions for labs containing less than 1 gal. of flammable or combustible liquids.
Well after several hours on the phone with tech support....upgrading my power source and an eternity of hair pulling hours I found out that my AGP slot is only a 4X slot and I needed an 8X to run the video card....amazing!!!
Thanks for everyones help though
to size the window proportions right for any exporting, i usually go to the export jpeg options menu, set the desired width, then keep resizing your sketchup window until the desired depth appears (guess and check style). Very annoying! anyone have a work around?
kannonbal, your trick is pretty good but still doesn't let you set the window to the exact proportion you need. It would be nice if you could do it all in sketchup.