Unit 2.1 Building Design CEA

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Across
  1. 3. Reducing waste by changing patterns of production and consumption.
  2. 6. Meeting the needs of society in ways that can continue indefinitely into the future without damaging or depleting natural resources.
  3. 7. A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls.
  4. 8. A covering placed over exterior studs or rafters that serve as a base below the exterior finish materials.
  5. 10. An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework, usually connected to form triangles.
  6. 11. A tar-impregnated paper used for water protection under roofing and siding materials.
  7. 12. Engineered materials designed to keep out liquid water and prevent air infiltration while allowing water vapor to escape from inside the home.
Down
  1. 1. A horizontal structural member used to support other structural members over openings such as doors and windows.
  2. 2. Material, such as boards or shingles, used for surfacing the outside walls of a frame building.
  3. 3. Consideration of the solar orientation of a building based on the relative position of the sun in order to purposely increase or decrease the amount of light or heat transferred to the building.
  4. 4. Material used to restrict the flow of heat, cold, or sound from one surface to another.
  5. 5. Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads.
  6. 6. The vertical framing member in frame wall construction.
  7. 8. The structural floor joined to the joists that support the finish flooring.
  8. 9. A horizontal structural member located on top of the studs used to hold the wall together.