A multiple-stud post made up of at least three studs, or the equivalent, is generally used at exterior corners and intersections to provide a good tie between adjoining walls and nailing support for the interior finish and exterior sheathing (Figures 69 and 70). Corners and intersections, however, must be framed with at least two studs. 69 Multiple stud arrangements at an exterior corner corner studs three-stud corner bottom plate two-stud corner subfloor gypsum board clip end joist insulation sill plate foundation 70 Multiple stud arrangements at the intersection of an interior partition with an exterior wall interior stud attached to stud polyethylene strip partition stud insulation in spaces between studs interior stud attached to blocking bottom plate subfloor end joist interior stud attached after drywall installation sill plate foundation