Official Course Description:
MCCCD Approval: 6-22-04 |
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ARC226 2004
Fall – 2009 Fall |
L+L |
3.0 Credit(s) |
6.0 Period(s) |
Advanced Architectural Detailing |
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Advanced methods of detailing major construction materials such as wood, steel, and concrete, ranging from simple residential to more complicated commercial structures. Includes detailing foundations, exterior and interior walls, roof and ceiling areas. Prerequisites: CNS130, or CNS180, or permission of Department or Division |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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ARC226 2004 Fall – 2009 Fall |
Advanced Architectural
Detailing |
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Describe architectural detailing format and systems, including relationships to other parts of the working drawings, building materials, and required codes. (I) |
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Identify the components of foundations, exterior and interior walls, and roof /ceiling areas for wood frame residential and commercial buildings. (II) |
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Identify the components of foundations, exterior and interior walls, and roof /ceiling areas for concrete masonry residential and commercial buildings. (III) |
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Identify the components of foundations, exterior and interior walls, and roof /ceiling areas for precast concrete buildings. (IV) |
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Identify the components of foundations, exterior and interior walls, and roof /ceiling areas for steel frame buildings. (V) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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ARC226 2004 Fall – 2009 Fall |
Advanced Architectural
Detailing |
I. Fundamentals of Architecture Detailing A. Format and systems B. Relationship to other working drawings C. Building materials and code requirements II. Wood Frame Details A. Construction materials B. Foundation details 1. Types 2. Soils testing 3. Bearing values C. Roof frame details 1. Flat roof 2. Pitched roof 3. Prefabricated trusses D. Floor framing details E. Exterior and interior wall details 1. Components 2. Insulation 3. Fire 4. Sound F. Post, beams, and headers G. Sheeting and finishes H. Stairs I. Fireplace J. Miscellaneous wood details III. Concrete Masonry Details A. Construction materials B. Foundations details C. Floor framing details D. Roof framing details E. Tees and decking F. Lightweight concrete G. Exterior and interior wall details 1. Components 2. Insulation 3. Fire 4. Sound H. Column, beams, and lintels I. Finishes J. Stairs K. Retaining and screen walls L. Miscellaneous Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) details IV. Concrete Slab Details A. Construction materials B. Foundation details C. Slab on Grade D. Finishes E. Miscellaneous concrete details V. Steel Frame Details A. Fundamentals of steel 1. Steel fabrication 2. Properties of steel B. Commonly used structural steel members 1. Beams and columns 2. Floor and roof framing members C. Steel detailing at connections 1. Foundation 2. Roof framing 3. Floor framing 4. Beamed connections D. Steel reinforced concrete 1. Beams and columns 2. Roof, floor, and wall systems |