Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 12-11-07 |
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CAD167 2008
Fall – 2010 Summer II |
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3 Credit(s) |
6 Period(s) |
Architectural Drawings (REVIT) I: Residential CAD |
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Introduction to REVIT architectural modeling software used by the architectural industry. Advanced software utilization and skills pertinent to architectural documentation. Emphasis on residential working drawings. Prerequisites: CAD145 or permission of Instructor. CAD255 recommended. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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CAD167 2008 Fall – 2010 Summer II |
Architectural Drawings
(REVIT) I: Residential CAD |
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Learn start-up and configuration of architectural modeling software. (I) |
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Create a residential floor plan and generate room, door, and window schedules as well as notes utilizing advanced architectural software. (II) |
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Produce roof, roof framing, floor framing, and foundation plans using architectural standards and architectural modeling software. (II) |
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Generate residential elevations, sections, and construction detail using software procedures. (II) |
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Clean up and modify drawing elements using architectural CAD software's editing features. (III) |
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Apply and modify dimensions according to common architectural standards using advanced software methods. (IV) |
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Create and plot a complete set of drawings of all course work relevant to the creation of a portfolio of residential working drawings. (V) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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CAD167 2008 Fall – 2010 Summer II |
Architectural Drawings
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I. Basic Usage A. Start-up B. Template Files C. Palettes and Menus II. Create Residential Drawings A. Floor Plans 1. Walls, Doors, Windows 2. Architectural Symbols B. Tags, Schedules, and Annotation C. Roof Plans and Roof Framing Plans D. Elevations E. Foundation Plans F. Sections and Details III. Edit Drawings A. Properties B. Wall Clean-up C. Architectural Symbol Modification 1. Doors and Windows 2. Stairs and Rails 3. Architectural Fixtures IV. Dimensioning A. Setting Dimension Parameters B. Dimension Planning and Placement C. Editing and Modifying V. Plotting Procedures A. Layout Configuration B. Plotter Devices C. Portfolio Development |