![]() You can click on any of these scans and look more closely at the comments I make, but upon closer inspection, you will see that there is a running commentary in place that I will review one-on-one with the person preparing the documents. My design redlines are more often than not questions that I want to discuss and review with the team that is working on this project. Of course, there are errors in here as well, but we’ll address both considerations during this time. The redlines that I was working through on these drawings are not identifying errors but design considerations that we might want to revisit. based on the redlines … it was not.īut that’s okay – this is why we go through the process. We have been working through construction details but I was able to do a really thorough review of the drawings last week and we spent time making sure that we evaluated where the interior design was at and was the design intent accurately portrayed in the interior elevations. The project will be built in Wyoming and there was enough delay to the process that we were not going to be able to break ground before freezing weather occurred so the entire project went into a sort of hibernation itself. This is a project that we have been working on for some time. Let’s take a look at some redlines I recently made … ![]() This process typically occurs during the construction drawings phase, but I find that they are more helpful for how I like to work during the design development phase of the projects. For those of you that may not be familiar, redlines are typically created when architects make editorial notes on a set of drawings to convey changes that are needed to be made. During the design process, this typically manifests itself as “redlines”. ![]() I might not always be a nice person and I like to complain as much as the next person but if there is one trait someone who visits this site with any regularity knows, I like to be helpful. The last time was just over 4 years ago when I felt like I needed to address the claim that I was hazing people with my redlines. ![]() I have talked about redlines a handful of times and it is always 100% due to some reaction I get when I post a picture to my Instagram account. There are a few things that I know with absolute certainty … Leprechauns are jerks, people will tell me if I don’t call out the vapor barrier in my sketches, and seeing redlines will cause PTSD. ![]()
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