Exam Guide: Building Design & Construction Systems
Exam Guide: Building Design & Construction Systems
EXAM GUIDE
Building Design &
Construction Systems
Overview 2
Knowledge/Skills 3
Sample Multiple-Choice Questions 8
Sample Multiple-Choice Answers 17
Accessibility/Ramp Vignette 18
Sample Passing Solution 21
Sample Failing Solution 22
Stair Design Vignette 23
Sample Passing Solution 27
Sample Failing Solution 29
Roof Plan Vignette 31
Sample Passing Solution 33
Sample Failing Solution 34
References 35
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Building Design & Construction Systems. Please check
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Overview
OVERVIEW
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- The division has been broken down into a listing of knowledge and skills directly related to each major content area.
Choice Questions
Overview
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 1. The primary purpose of panic hardware on exit doors is to 4. To prevent it from deteriorating, copper should be
Choice Questions o allow an alternate method of opening the door isolated from direct contact with which of the following
o allow easier access for disabled occupants roofing materials?
Accessibility/Ramp o provide a method of controlling exit doors o Asphalt shingles
Vignette
o provide easy release of the latch on the door o Red-cedar shingles
Stair Design o Built-up roofing
Vignette o Mineral-fiber felts
2. Which of the following toilet partition finishes has the
Roof Plan Vignette LOWEST initial cost?
o Baked enamel 5.
Which of the following are desirable qualities of windows
References o Laminated plastic to be selected for a new commercial building?
o Stainless steel Check the four that apply.
o Porcelain enamel o A. High visible light transmission value
o B. High air leakage rate
o C. Low solar heat gain coefficient
o D. Low heat transfer coefficient
o E. Low R value
o F. High condensation resistance factor
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple-
Choice Questions
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette
Stair Design
Vignette
References
8. Based on the table above, the minimum number of water 9. In the detail above from an air-conditioned building
closets required for women in a theater with a seating located in a hot, humid climate, where should the vapor
capacity of 4,000 is barrier be located?
o At A
o At B
o At C
o At D
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 15. Which of the following is the most effective method 17.
Which of the following factors should be considered
Choice Questions to control indoor air quality? when selecting the type of elevator to use in a new
o Exhaust air building? Check the four that apply.
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette o Source reduction o A. Weight capacity of the elevator
o Air cleaning and filtration o B. Cab finishes
Stair Design o Increased temperature and lowered humidity o C. Height of the building
Vignette o D. Speed of the elevator
o E. Number of building occupants
Roof Plan Vignette
16. Which of the following diagrams best indicates an o F. Hoistway size
exterior self-supporting non-load-bearing wall design?
References
o o
o o
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
19.
Which of the following types of fasteners is at high risk
of corrosion when used with wood treated with inorganic
waterborne preservatives?
o Aluminum
o Stainless steel
o Hot-dipped galvanized
o Hot-tumbled galvanized
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 22. Which of the following actions can achieve the most
Choice Questions significant cost reduction in value engineering a precast
concrete warehouse?
Accessibility/Ramp o Removing reveals in the panels
Vignette
o Changing the exposed aggregate in the concrete
Stair Design o Maximizing and standardizing the panel sizes
Vignette o Removing the integral color from the concrete mix
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Stair Design o o
Vignette
References
o o
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 28. Which jamb anchor should be used for installation in a 31. Locating footings at or below the frost line is important
Choice Questions masonry wall? because doing so
o promotes good drainage
Accessibility/Ramp o o o makes perimeter insulation unnecessary
Vignette
o helps to stabilize the foundation system
Stair Design o simplifies excavation during winter construction
Vignette
References
o o
29. The terms “scratch coat,” “brown coat,” and “finish coat”
refer to
o painting
o parging
o paving
o plastering
30.
Which of the following types of concrete construction is 32. Which letter in the figure above indicates a muntin?
reinforced with tensioned high-strength steel-wire strands? o A
o Tilt-up o B
o Prestressed o C
o Cast-in-place o D
o Precast
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 33. Which of the following brick veneer patterns is the most 34. What type of lockset is pictured below?
Choice Questions expensive per square foot? o Mortised
o Unit
Accessibility/Ramp o Cylinder
Vignette
o Lever
Stair Design
Vignette o
References
Overview
SAMPLE MULTIPLE-CHOICE ANSWERS Go to page 17 for answers
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- 1. provide easy release of the latch on the door 27.
Choice Questions 2. Baked enamel
3. A cricket
Accessibility/Ramp 4. Red-cedar shingles
Vignette
5. A, C, D, F
Stair Design 6. Movie theater
Vignette 7. 12 in
8. 29
Roof Plan Vignette 9. At D 28.
10. B, C, D
References 11. full mortise
12. Carbon dioxide and dry chemical
13. Foundation design
14. Poured-in-place concrete beam-and-slab system
15. Source reduction
16.
29. plastering
30. Prestressed
31. helps
to stabilize the foundation system
32. D
33.
17. A, C, D, F
18. Providing a primary living space with a view of the street
19. Aluminum
20. A, C
21. Waffle-grid 34. Mortised
22. Maximizing and standardizing the panel sizes 35. A, D
23. Hydrostatic pressure
24. leakage
25. Shaft enclosure
26. accommodate expansion and contraction
Overview
ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
Program
1.
Two small office buildings on a sloped site are to be
connected by a new lobby placed at the floor elevation
Use “Check” tool to of the lower building.
make sure your ramps,
landings and stairs 2.
Provide an accessible circulation system with a ramp
are properly aligned.
and a separate stair to connect the lobby and upper
level corridor.
3.
Place wall(s) and door(s) only on the existing upper level to
separate the lobby and the upper level exit corridor.
Overview
ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills FIGURE 1:
TURNING SPACE
Sample Multiple- Code 2.
Width: The minimum width shall not be less than 44 inches.
Choice Questions Comply with the following code requirements. These are the Ramps shall not reduce in width in the direction of
u
3.
Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors shall be as egress travel.
shown in Figure 2. Projections into a required stairway width are
u
Overview
ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
References u W
hen elements overlap, you
may have trouble selecting a
Sketch circles used
to establish railing
particular element. If this happens,
extensions. keep clicking (without moving
the mouse) until the desired
Handrails shown element highlights.
on both sides of
all ramp segments. u Check overlaps while you are
working through your solution.
u F ull-screen cursor
This vignette requires the candidate to connect two levels by correct slopes for the ramps and the correct number of risers u S ketch measure or sketch line
means of an accessible egress stair and ramp system. The for the stairs. All necessary handrails are provided and exten- tools to lay out railings.
uppermost landing is set at the same elevation as the existing sions are correctly sized. The new door is the correct size and
upper level. A simple ramp and stair system is shown with swings in the direction of egress travel.
Overview
ACCESSIBILITY/RAMP VIGNETTE – Sample Failing Solution
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple-
Choice Questions
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette
Door swings the
Stair Design wrong direction.
Vignette
References
Two ramps are
not necessary.
Landings are
too small.
Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
You should develop a design that meets the given code and
program requirements. Before starting to work on your stair
design, you should familiarize yourself with the floor plans on
the work screen as well as the program, the code, and the
section that can be accessed through the Vignette Index screen.
Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
and the surface. 2. Minimum Width: The width of each exit component in
u Stair flights/stringers: 12 inches deep between the stair inches shall not be less than the occupant load served by
nosings and the stringer soffit measured along a line an exit multiplied by 0.3 nor less than the minimum width
perpendicular to the soffit. specified by this code for each component.
Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
be 44 inches.
u If the path of travel changes direction between stair runs,
Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills FIGURE 1:
MANEUVERING
Sample Multiple- Doors Area of Refuge
CLEARANCES AT DOORS
Choice Questions 1. When opening, doors shall not reduce the width of 1. An accessible area of refuge serving the second floor
landings to less than one-half of the required width. shall be provided within the stair enclosure.
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette
2. There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door 2. The area of refuge shall be sized to accommodate one
Stair Design and the floor surface on both sides of the door shall be wheelchair space of 30 inches by 48 inches.
Vignette
at the same elevation. u Such wheelchair spaces shall not reduce the required
Handrails
1. Stairways shall have continuous handrails on both sides.
u At locations where handrails are not continuous
First Floor
Because the design of the stairs for this particular solution does can be created and displayed on the Second Floor Plan.
not obscure other portions of the stair, all necessary information It is not necessary to utilize the “Cut Stair” tool.
Sample Multiple- u Y
ou must indicate the elevation
Choice Questions of the stair and the landings
separately even if the elevations
Accessibility/Ramp are the same.
Vignette
Clearance under-
landing is a dequate. u B
e sure you are aware of the
Stair Design
elevations of various parts of
Vignette
Sketch rectangle the base drawing.
Roof Plan Vignette used to represent
area of refuge.
Tools You Might
References
Sketch circles used Find Useful
to quickly establish u Zoom
handrail extensions.
Second Floor
This vignette requires the insertion of a new stair system as the janitor room it serves as shown on the given section.
connecting three levels in an existing space. In this solution, The upper landing is located at the correct elevation and
the stairs are wide enough at all runs, do not get narrower in the extends to allow for an area of refuge. The solution provides
direction of egress, and do not block egress at the ground floor adequate headroom where required considering the thickness
level. The intermediate landing is set at the same elevation of the structure as given in the program.
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Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE - Sample Failing Solution
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple-
Choice Questions
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette
Stair Design
Vignette
References
Landing elevation
does not match
elevation of Janitor.
First Floor
This solution also takes a simple approach to the same problem,
but fails in three major areas. The landing located near the janitor
room is not at the correct elevation.
Overview
STAIR DESIGN VIGNETTE - Sample Failing Solution
Knowledge/
Skills
Inadequate clearance
Sample Multiple- 6’-9” landing at door.
Choice Questions elevation only
allows for 5’-9”
Accessibility/Ramp headroom
Vignette clearance.
Stair Design
Vignette
Second Floor
Additionally, the area of refuge indicated by the sketch provided according to the code. Also, the upper intermediate
rectangle on the upper landing is inadequate. A rectangle landing only allows for 69 inches of headroom below. This
representing the area of refuge is not required to be shown, does not meet the minimum code requirement for 80 inches
but the necessary space for the area of refuge must be of clear headroom.
Overview
ROOF PLAN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
References Use the “Set Roof” tool to establish 1. For each roof area, define the extent, slope, and spot
roof slope, pitch, and elevation. elevations of a plane or planes designed to remove
rainwater by means of roof slope, gutters, and downspouts
only and to allow for any required clerestory. The outside
edges of the roof planes you define must coincide with the
dashed lines indicating the outermost edges of the roofs;
eaves or overlapping roof planes are not to be shown.
Use the “Check”
tool frequently Use the “Set 2. Indicate the location of the clerestory and all necessary
to make sure your Roof” tool to gutters and downspouts by using the appropriate symbols.
roof planes are move the
properly aligned. elevation
markers 3. Place on the roof the HVAC condensing unit and any
around to necessary plumbing vent stacks, skylights, and exhaust
check vertical
fan vents.
relationships.
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ROOF PLAN VIGNETTE
Knowledge/
Skills
3.
Downspouts should not conflict with any door, window, or 7.
Flashing must be provided at all roof/wall surface
clerestory window. intersections, including chimneys.
u HVAC
condensing units, plumbing vent stacks, exhaust
4.
Rainwater should not discharge from the edge of an upper fan vents, skylights, and gutters are self-flashing and
roof directly onto a lower roof or from any roof require no additional flashing or crickets.
or gutter directly onto the ground.
Mechanical
Construction 1.
The HVAC condensing unit must be placed on a roof
1.
Finished floor elevation is 0’-0”. Minimum ceiling with a slope of 5:12 or less.
height is 8’-0”. u Maintain
a minimum of 3 feet clearance from all
roof edges.
2.
All roof areas must have a positive slope. u Do not place in front of the clerestory window.
3.
The roof over the exhibition room shall have a slope 2.
Provide one (1) exhaust fan vent for each toilet room.
between 6:12 and 12:12.
u The roof and structural assembly is a total of 18 inches 3.
Provide plumbing vent stacks through roof where
thick. required to vent plumbing fixtures.
Mechanical unit is u W
hen elements overlap, you may
properly located. have trouble selecting a particular
element. If this happens, keep
clicking (without moving the
mouse) until the desired
Simple roof plan
element highlights.
works to shed
water. All planes
align throughout. Note
Plumbing vent stack Plumbing vent stack and Be careful to follow the perimeter
located in common wall. exhaust fan provided. edges for both the upper and
lower roof planes. Use the “Check”
tool frequently.
In this solution, the slope of the upper roof is 6:12 and falls within 18-inch roof structure above. The lower roof slopes are set at
the required slope. The roof elevations are correctly set at each 3:12 with a low point at 9 feet 6 inches. Flashing is provided at all
corner of the roof. At the low corner of the upper roof, there roof/wall surface intersections, and there are gutters and down-
is adequate difference between the two roof levels. This allows spouts at the eaves. Skylights are provided in spaces with no ex-
placement of the required 24-inch horizontal clerestory window terior windows and all plumbing fixtures are close to a plumbing
on the west wall of the Exhibition Room and the necessary vent stack.
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Missing gutters
References and downspouts.
This solution generally sheds water but has some major technical the two lower level planes do not align at the same elevation.
flaws. The main problems are with the roof slopes and cor- The HVAC unit is too close to the roof edge. The upper roof
ner elevations on the three roof planes that make up the roof is missing gutters and allows the water to shed off the roof di-
system. The slope of the lower level, south-facing plane is set rectly onto the lower roof and ground.
shallower than the program allows, and the top corners of
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REFERENCES
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple- The following references are presented to assist candidates in preparation for the examination. This list represents texts that have content covered in
Choice Questions this division of the examination. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible reference materials for the subject area. NCARB makes no
guarantee that the various references are currently in print.
Accessibility/Ramp
Vignette
The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice
Stair Design The American Institute of Architects HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design, The
Vignette
John Wiley & Sons, 14th edition, 2008 Sandra F. Mendler, William Odell, and Mary Ann Lazarus
Roof Plan Vignette John Wiley & Sons, 2nd edition, 2006
Architectural Graphic Standards
The American Institute of Architects Olin’s Construction Principles, Materials, and Methods
References John Wiley & Sons, latest edition H. Leslie Simmons
John Wiley & Sons, latest edition
Building Construction Illustrated
Francis D. K. Ching Time-Saver Standards for Architectural Design Data
John Wiley & Sons, latest edition Donald Watson, Michael J. Crosbie, and John Hancock Callender, Editors
McGraw-Hill, latest edition
Dictionary of Architecture and Construction
Cyril Harris Time-Saver Standards for Building Materials & Systems:
McGraw-Hill, latest edition Design Criteria and Selection Data
Donald Watson, Editor
Fundamentals of Building Construction McGraw-Hill, latest edition
Edward Allen
John Wiley & Sons, latest edition