The International Building Code In A “NUTSHELL”- ANIMATED

Are you an architect, design professional, or an owner who needs additional help to finish your project? Visit and tell us about your project! Our team can help you accomplish it! This video is a condensed version of the International Building Code with gorgeous animations “so intuitive“ that even a 5th grader would grasp! In 30 minutes, you’ll learn the design principles every architect use in designing a building. Read further below to learn more! You can read the full script for this video here: Watch & read about our future architecture content in ADVANCE here (Patreon): Support arkishare by being a member here: (We’re creating content for arkishare on a part-time basis. By being a member, you’ll help us transition to full-time and improve our tech tools to create more videos with better quality and, in turn, help more design professionals across the globe! ❤️😊) REFERENCES - International Building Code (access ALL chapters): - ASTM: - Case study #1: - Case study #2: #projects-aht (SUPPLEMENTAL VIDEOS TO WATCH - We’re currently developing more complementary videos for each chapter of this video. for now, you may watch the other videos on our channel to deepen your knowledge in architecture design. 😉) TIMESTAMPS OF THIS VIDEO: 0:00 - Video introduction 1:27 - Who created the International Building Code? 2:27 - Federal, state, and local building codes 3:50 - Scope and administration 4:15 - Occupancy 5:58 - What’s the point of different kinds of occupancies? 6:33 - “Special” occupancy requirements 6:44 - The “Pros” of knowing the occupancy of the building you’re designing! 6:51 - Construction types 9:42 - Conclusion for construction types 10:28 - Fire protection and how it works 11:54 - Fire partition, fire barrier, fire wall, and smoke protection 12:50 - The organizing principle architect’s should always be mindful of! 13:31 - Decode this design animation puzzle! 16:19 - Design animation puzzle EXPLAINED 19:57 - Parts of an IBC table 20:32 - Means of egress: Sample problem 23:24 - The diagonal rule 24:32 - Means of egress: Solution to the problem 25:27 - More diagonal rule sample layouts! 22:55 - Door requirements 26:44 - Means of egress VISUALIZED 27:46 - Case Study #1: Showing architects how to innovate 29:12 - Accessibility requirements 30:17 - Case Study #2: Showing architects how to innovate 31:18 - Unifying the principles from the international building code 32:51 - Lessons from the GREAT architects 33:21 - Final thoughts FOLLOW, LIKE, and VISIT US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES! Website: Instagram: Facebook: LinkedIn (arkishare): LinkedIn (John Paolo Icmat - Send me a message & let’s connect!): Pinterest: *Don’t forget to subscribe on us here on YouTube!* 😊 To get updated on our FREE CONTENT, sign up on by putting your name & email. (Please add team@ to your Gmail contacts so you’ll get our FREE content emails to your primary tab and be updated directly. You can also do this by dragging an email you received from us from promotion to the primary tab.) Want to learn about the future of architecture design? Watch here: TECHNOLOGIES USED TO CREATE THIS VIDEO Macbook Pro: Ipad Pro: Ipad Pro (latest model): Alienware R8: EGPU: Blue Yeti: Beats: Apple Pencil: Music by Vincent Rubinetti Download the music on Bandcamp: Stream the music on Spotify: #architecturedesign #architecturedesignforbeginners #internationalbuildingcode #buildingcode #nationalbuildingcode #architecturedesignregulations #buildingcodesummary #architectsguide #buildingregulation #buildinglaws #buildingdesign #architectureprovisions #ibc #internationalbuildingcode2018 #internationalbuildingcodetraining #iccmedia
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