Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval:
12-8-2009 |
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CAD267 2010 Fall – 2010 Fall |
L+L 3.0 Credit(s) 6.0 Period(s) 5.1 Load Occ |
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Architectural
Drawings (REVIT) II: Commercial CAD |
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Use
of REVIT architectural modeling software utilized by the architectural
industry to generate plans and features associated with commercial building
design. Focus on CAD development of selected plans, details, and structural
practices common to nonresidential buildings. Prerequisites: CAD167 or permission of
Department or Division. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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CAD267 2010
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Architectural Drawings (REVIT) II: Commercial CAD |
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Plan, draw, dimension, and annotate a commercial floor
plan using CAD software. (I, II) |
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Produce a reflected ceiling plan with a legend by means of
CAD software. (I, II) |
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Develop a commercial building cross section and pertinent
construction details using advanced features of architectural CAD software.
(I, II) |
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Produce commercial exterior and interior elevations using
advanced architectural CAD software. (I, II) |
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Integrate columns, beams, and structural members by means
of advanced features of architectural CAD software. (I, II) |
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Create custom wall, door, window, and curtain wall styles
using advanced architectural CAD software. (III) |
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Plot a complete set of drawings of all course work using
working drawing standards and practices current with modern hardware. (IV) |
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Competencies
MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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CAD267 2010
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Architectural Drawings (REVIT) II: Commercial CAD |
I. Drawing Generation A. Commercial
Specifications 1. Codes, Space, and
Occupancy B. Floor Plan Modeling 1. Curtain Walls 2. Column Grids 3. Structural Members 4. Ramps and Elevators C. Reflected Ceiling Plans D. Sections, Details, and
Framing Plans E. Elevations II. Dimensioning A. Variables and Standards B. Notes, Schedules, and
Legends III. Custom Style Elements A. Walls B. Doors C. Windows D. Curtain Walls IV. Plotting Procedures A. Layout Setup B. Plotter Configuration C. Working Drawing
Production |