Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revival
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2
Kevin discusses This Old House’s history renovating Colonials & Colonial Revivals. Demo on the Lexington house begins with the back porch.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ONrJiERU1r3psPUgxhBZLtya1lwaadq9/view?usp=embed_facebook
After watching the above episode of This Old House (TOH) and answer the following prompts:
Part 1
1. What does the term: Prefabrication mean?
2. What does the term: Colonial Revival mean?
3. As the two hosts (Kevin and Tom) present the new designs using an iPad at the 2:09 mark, what are the technical drawings they are referencing called?
4. What is the first element that needs to be demolished? Why do you think this is?
5. Please define the architectural term: Gable Roof.
6. Please define the construction term: Rafters
7. At the screened in porch, what are the three types of roof that make up the porch? Why do you think this is?
8. In the new kitchen addition, why is the design using the specific type of footings?
9. Define the term: Fly ash.
10. Why is fly ash being used? How is this important?
11. What makes this process of a prefabricated foundation advantageous to a traditional site built foundation?
12. At the 11:37 min. mark, why do you think the back and front walls were at different heights?
13. Why did they need to raise the front wall?
14. Define the term: LVL.
15. Why did they use an LVL in the garage?
16. Define the construction term: Sheathing
17. As you watch the gable end being constructed, why are they building it on the floor horizontally?
18. What is a “control line”? What is it used for?
19. What is a building permit used for? Why is this important?
20. Who are the three key people involved in creating, using, and referencing these building permits?
Part 2
1. After you’re a peer response is required to one of my classmates post indicating something that you learned from their post.
I will upload their post once part 1 is complete for you to complete part 2