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    How do you draft a reflected ceiling plan?
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    Lauren Adams and Jeremy Baker are the Co-Founders of Letter Four, a full-service Design-Build firm in Los Angeles, California. With over 45 years of academic and professional experience between them, they prioritize building close relationships with clients to find practical and imaginative solutions to bring design ideas to life. Lauren leads Letter Four's Architectural Design team. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and was the recipient of an award for exceptional merit for her thesis. Jeremy leads Letter Four’s General Contracting team and is an expert in the construction of commercial, hospitality, retail, and residential projects.
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    Include all of the lighting locations, switch locations, and switch varieties, along with how all the lights are connected—that way, you'll know exactly what switches on and off and where those switches are located. It also helps to include the furniture, arrangements, and cabinets, so you know what the lighting is placed relative to in the final layout.
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    Is a reflected ceiling plan the same thing as an electrical lighting layout on engineering construction drawings when there is an electrical lighting layout plan included?
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    No. The reflected ceiling plan focuses on the everything on the ceiling. The electrical layout plan is a part of the RCP. The electrical construction drawings must be referred to in order to determine the electrical wiring of the ceiling lights and sprinklers.
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    What does B.O.S. Mean?
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    "Back of store." Generally, it is BOH and FOH, which mean "back of house" and "front of house."
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    How would I know if a ceiling needs to be painted in a drawing?
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    There will be tags with letters and numbers that correspond with a finish plan.
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    Will the cornice show in the ceiling plan?
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    Check the elevation pages, or the pages numbered with an "E" before the number, on the set of blueprints for this.
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    What is the importance of drafting a ceiling plan?
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    An RCP is important in order to understand the location and quality of the elements that comprise such an architectural ceiling, such as lights, speakers, A/C and other such things.
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    What is a B.O. ceiling?
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    B.O. in plans frequently indicates "bottom of."
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    How do I make a ceiling plan with slanted ceilings?
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    Draw a slope arrow while sketching or editing the ceiling boundary. Specify a value for the Offset from Base property for parallel ceiling sketch lines. Specify values for the Defines Slope and Slope properties for a single ceiling sketch line.
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    What does the abbreviation HUC mean as a level reading?
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    Hydrologic Unit Code. Called 6th Level or Watershed 6th Level. HUC is the acronym for Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC). Every hydrologic unit is identified by a unique HUC consisting of 2 to 12 digits based on the levels of classification in the hydrologic unit system.
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