NateB
Structural
- Aug 16, 2002
- 15
Wasn't sure where to post this (here or Codes).
For 4- and 3-story townhouses separated by firewalls, resulting in structurel isolation of each unit:
Does the IBC/IRC require (or do you personally consider) the lateral design of an individual townhouse unit to include wind pressures resulting from the accidental or decided removal of one or more adjacent townhouses (i.e., windward and leeward pressures on the full vertical projection of each townhouse)?
Clearly the most conservative approach is to design as a stand-alone unit, but this may result (depending on available walls at the lower levels in particuarl) in significant cost to address this unlikely condition.
Please leave seismic considerations out of this discussion. Your input is appreciated.
For 4- and 3-story townhouses separated by firewalls, resulting in structurel isolation of each unit:
Does the IBC/IRC require (or do you personally consider) the lateral design of an individual townhouse unit to include wind pressures resulting from the accidental or decided removal of one or more adjacent townhouses (i.e., windward and leeward pressures on the full vertical projection of each townhouse)?
Clearly the most conservative approach is to design as a stand-alone unit, but this may result (depending on available walls at the lower levels in particuarl) in significant cost to address this unlikely condition.
Please leave seismic considerations out of this discussion. Your input is appreciated.