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Fabian_8113 Oct 2021 07:33Scout schrieb:
Probably:
Green walls = structurally necessary. In practice, I haven’t observed any consistent color-coding standards, and certainly not any coding based on structural relevance. What I often see is a distinction between masonry (often red), (reinforced) concrete (often light green), and lightweight construction (occasionally blue).
Scout schrieb:
Or in timber frame construction:
Green = wood
Red = masonry or drywall partitions I find that even less likely here.
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Scout schrieb:
In our plans, dashed lines represent concrete, hatched areas are calcium silicate blocks, and load-bearing walls are marked in red. So, does that mean calcium silicate blocks are load-bearing when hatched and red?
Scout schrieb:
By the way, you can find all this in the legend on the plan :p Ah yes, legends—they seem to have fallen out of fashion, just like signaling before turning.
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