An area is outside the sight view from the nearest window glazing but within the sight view from the vision glazing of another window in the same room. Can I say it is still qualified?
Thanks,
David Luo
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NC-2009 IEQc8.2: Daylight and Views—Views
An area is outside the sight view from the nearest window glazing but within the sight view from the vision glazing of another window in the same room. Can I say it is still qualified?
Thanks,
David Luo
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TODD REED
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November 27, 2012 - 8:41 am
Yes, as long as its meets all the requirements. Your lines of sight can come from multiple directions to cover an area in a room.