hello, hoping to learn the proper name of the lower section of windows near ankles in a retail storefront context...
Base Level-Lower Glazing-Kickplate Zone
Transom windows are above door height...(sidelights, adjacent)
Then what will name be for spot in bottom area ???
citizen
Jul 24, 20 4:54 pm
Isn't that your "Base Level-Lower Glazing-Kickplate Zone"?
citizen
Jul 24, 20 7:04 pm
I get it, you're asking for a recognized term; I'm not sure there is one. I might use "bulkhead zone glazing," especially in the context of commercial storefronts.
Everyday Architect
Jul 24, 20 6:52 pm
"Broken glass due to skateboards zone"
Koww
Jul 24, 20 8:20 pm
"bottom row"
Everyday Architect
Jul 24, 20 10:17 pm
dude, not cool to thumbs up your own posts.
drums please, Fab?
Jul 28, 20 5:18 pm
u Koww it!
proximity
Jul 29, 20 1:20 pm
Yeah right, maybe in an office curtain wall setting, but a retail storefront context? Fat chance.
Non Sequitur
Jul 24, 20 9:48 pm
for me, that’s future snow plow damage zone.
midlander
Jul 25, 20 12:28 am
they plow the snow into the buildings in
canada?
midlander
Jul 25, 20 12:29 am
where i'm from the middle band would be at risk if they plowed that way :-/
Almosthip
Jul 28, 20 5:49 pm
Midlander - we have special smaller plows made for sidewalks
Non Sequitur
Jul 29, 20 7:51 am
Ahip... the same F150 with plow does the commercial/business sidewalks and parking lots in my area. The small plow are only on city property
midlander
Jul 29, 20 8:40 am
oh. we just give up walking in winter and drive everywhere. walking is just a recreational activity in suburban america anyway.
Non Sequitur
Jul 29, 20 8:59 am
speaking of snow, now that july is almost over.... time for winter!
Almosthip7
Jul 29, 20 10:11 am
Yes we had our couple days of summer up here now the days are getting hotter and it will be time to heat and hoard
Almosthip7
Jul 29, 20 10:12 am
*shorter ....not hotter
b3tadine[sutures]
Jul 28, 20 6:01 pm
we call it insulated metal infill panel, when along a sidewalk in a retail environment.
hello, hoping to learn the proper name of the lower section of windows near ankles in a retail storefront context...
Base Level-Lower Glazing-Kickplate Zone
Transom windows are above door height...(sidelights, adjacent)
Then what will name be for spot in bottom area ???
Isn't that your "Base Level-Lower Glazing-Kickplate Zone"?
I get it, you're asking for a recognized term; I'm not sure there is one. I might use "bulkhead zone glazing," especially in the context of commercial storefronts.
"Broken glass due to skateboards zone"
"bottom row"
dude, not cool to thumbs up your own posts.
u Koww it!
Yeah right, maybe in an office curtain wall setting, but a retail storefront context? Fat chance.
for me, that’s future snow plow damage zone.
they plow the snow into the buildings in
canada?
where i'm from the middle band would be at risk if they plowed that way :-/
Midlander - we have special smaller plows made for sidewalks
Ahip... the same F150 with plow does the commercial/business sidewalks and parking lots in my area. The small plow are only on city property
oh. we just give up walking in winter and drive everywhere. walking is just a recreational activity in suburban america anyway.
speaking of snow, now that july is almost over.... time for winter!
Yes we had our couple days of summer up here now the days are getting hotter and it will be time to heat and hoard
*shorter ....not hotter
we call it insulated metal infill panel, when along a sidewalk in a retail environment.
"safety glazing"
Shindows? (shin + windows)
To the windows
To the walls
Til the sweat....nevermind, that’s NSFW