Typical Wall Finish Junction Details DWG With Levels And Sections
Description
This Typical Wall Finish Junction Details DWG With Levels And Sections drawing provides a complete set of architectural interior detailing focused on wall finishes, junctions, and material connections. The drawing includes typical wall section elevations for both FF and UGF levels, showing precise vertical measurements such as FFL at 0 level, lintel level at 8 feet 0 inches, bottom of beam at 9 feet 4 inches, and bottom of slab at 10 feet 10.5 inches. Detailed construction layers are illustrated, including 12mm HDHMR boards with 4 to 5 mm grooves, 1 mm SS brushed sheet cladding, 1 inch by 1 inch wooden bands, and curved stainless steel angle finishes. Mirror cladding of 3 mm thickness over 12 mm HDHMR is shown along with aluminium window frame junctions and POP punning with 2-inch-wide grooves. The layout also highlights service conduit boxing of 2 to 3 inches, rubber mat flooring, dado levels at 1 feet 6 inches and 2 feet 0 inches, and junction conditions between mirror, POP, and window frames. Section details A and B provide zoomed construction clarity, while elevation details define finishing alignment across surfaces.

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