EugenioFV

EugenioFV t1_j4qeu8o wrote

Why not have the architect select them? Its shocking to me if he cant do it, might mean an additional service, but he should know. Additionally, design should never be simply "Make a design, then pick finishes". The finishes go hand in hand with the design, as the material selection is critical to understanding the performance of the house.

Im an architect that specializes in exterior work, i recommend you reach out to your architect and have him help you with that.

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EugenioFV t1_j21enrw wrote

Try advertising to the architecture firms and to businesses like “Existing conditions” or any of the many laser scanning companies.

I own a small architecture firm, and as part of our services do 3D scans/ point clouds. It’s a HUGE benefit for construction sector.

What drone / photogrammetry software do you use?

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EugenioFV t1_iz0me9g wrote

The amount of bathrooms is controlled by the occupant load of the building. Step 1 would be to determine the amount of "fixtures" needed for the building by taking into account all occupants, this is determined by use and square footage, not by people in each office. From there that is divided in half between mens and womens. There are exceptions where you can have unisex bathrooms, which is allowed.

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My guess here is, the building is seriously under designed, not enough bathrooms. You can always speak with a professional to calculate this, and negotiate with the buildings owner.

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