Design Journal Entry - Module 10

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Park, Michaella
Journal Entry For
Module 10 - Plumbing Systems
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https://acc.autodesk.com/docs/files/projects/cbef7261-4ed5-4dad-99c1-e2a751c74519?folderUrn=urn%3Aadsk.wipprod%3Afs.folder%3Aco.3i2Xrnt2Q6mjKOJZhZnKRQ&viewModel=detail&moduleId=folders
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Created
Jan 6, 2025 12:34 AM
Last Edited
Jan 6, 2025 12:34 AM
Created by
Glenn Katz
ACC Coordination View Link
https://acc.autodesk.com/model/viewer/projects/cbef7261-4ed5-4dad-99c1-e2a751c74519/model-set/5a174848-3c77-4572-981f-2af03a8b3443/models

EDIT: routed to mech room

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I stacked my bathrooms and had them all up against the west wall, which is my wet wall. I added a mechanical shaft behind the wall of the bathroom to pipe the sanitary, hot, and cold pipes. I kept the piping in the walls essentially so I didn’t worry about the floor height / interference with the visible structural elements. I have bathrooms on each floor, and I routed the pipes to the kitchen on the 4th floor. I kept simple by making a new mechanical shaft.

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my structural files still don’t seem to be aligned in the acc model viewer, for some reason

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sigh