flush doors

SUBJECT : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SEM
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BRANCH : CIVIL
GUIDED BY
B.H.PANDIT
NAME
ENROLLMENT NO.
PINDORIYA JENTI HIRJI
RAJPARA SANJAY BIPINBHAI
RAKHOLIYA NISARG KALUBHAI
RANOLIYA HITESH HIMMATBHAI
RATHOD VIVEK VARSINHBHAI
BHIMANI RAVIKUMAR MANHARLAL
SAGATHIYA PIYUSH HASMUKHBHAI
SANAVADA KALPESH CHAMANBHAI
SAVALIYA DIVYESH HARSUKHBHAI
SOJEETRA KRISHNAKUMAR RAMESHBHAI
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TOPIC
 DOORS
 WINDOWS
Doors
 General Classifications
 Flush doors
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Smooth on both sides
Mahogany or birch plywood
 Panel doors
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Heavy frame around perimeter
Parts
 Stiles
 Rails
 Panels
 Louvers
Exterior
Doors
 Swinging doors
 Hinged
 Swing into the house
 Sliding doors
 Wood or metal frames
 Tempered glass
 Access to deck/patio
 Common widths
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6’-0”
8’-0”
 French doors
 Mullions and muntins
between glass panes
 One large glass panes
 Individual, pairs, groups
 Garage doors
 Overhead
 One piece or sectional
 Widths
Singles: 8’, 9’, 10’
 Doubles: 15’,16’, 18’
 Height generally 7’-0”
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USES OF DOORS
It is provided to give access to the inside of a
rooms of a buildings.
It serves as a connecting link between the
various internal portion of a building.
Lightning and ventilations of a room.
To maintain privacy of rooms.
TYPES OF DOORS
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PANELLED DOORS
BATTENED DOORS
FLUSH DOORS
COLLAPSIBLE DOORS
ROLLING SHUTTERS
REVOLVING DOORS
GLAZED DOORS
PANELLED DOORS
This type of doors consist of frame in which the panels either flat or raised are
fitted. This door consist of styles and rails which are grooved along the inner edges
of the frame , to receive the panels. The panels are made from timber , plywood ,
block board , glass,etc.
BATTENED DOORS
A wood door without stiles which is constructed of vertical boards held together
by horizontal battens, 2, on the back side is called as batten door
FLUSH DOORS
Flush doors are simple interior and exterior doors that feature plain facings on
both sides of the construction. While the flush door is more closely associated
with function rather than style, this plain sort of door lends itself well to a number
of room designs where the desire is to highlight other elements in the space.
COLLAPSIBLE DOORS
Collapsible doors are generally used in situations where width of opening is large
and provision of hinged shutter becomes difficult for want of space. These doors
are extensively used for main entrance of residential building, shops, garrage,
public buildings, godowns, etc.
REVOLVING DOORS
Revolving doors provide entrance on one side and exit on the other side
simultaneously. This type of door is advantageously providing places where there
is a regular foot traffic of people entering and going out of the building especially
in case of banks, hotels, hospitals, theaters, office, etc.
Windows
 Purpose
 Admits light
 Provides fresh air and ventilation
 Adds detail, balance, interest
 Visually enlarges interior space
Window
Types
 Double-hung
 Two sashes slide up and down
 Most commonly used
 Horizontal sliding/gliding
 Two or more sashes slide horizontally
 Operates on a track
 Casement
 Hinged sashes; outward swing
Window
Types
 Awning
 Sash hinged on top; swings outward
 Allows open unit during rain
 Hopper
 Hinged sash on bottom; swings
inward
 Allows for unusual shapes
 Fixed
 Do not open
 Combined with other windows
Window
Types
 Bay and Bow
 Fixed or casement
 Project from structure
 Bay windows offer traditional style
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Sides drawn @ 450 or 300
Depth between 18” and 24”
Roof structure
 Bow windows are in a circular pattern
 Skylights
 Built into roof
 Admit light