ID-325 Construction DocumentsExploration of the concepts, theories, and methods of computer applications for the design, development, and construction document phases of the design process. This course is designed to reinforce computer applications and techniques introduced in Presentation Drawings. Students will continue to develop their proficiency in free-hand sketching, free- hand drafting, digital drawing, and rendering. A laptop computer meeting departmental specifications is required for this course. Studio. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or better in ID 223 (3) Course Objectives- Demonstrate computer hardware and software skills such as: printing, plotting, and file management;
- Demonstrate computer software skills such as: drafting and modification commands,documenting as-built conditions, using title blocks, and creating sheet sets;
- Analyze early design schemes including floor area and program distribution;
- Explore software supported design options as a tool to create, manage, and analyze multiple project schemes;
- Develop and revise construction documents including plans, elevations, reflected ceiling plans, building sections, and construction details;
- Apply appropriate components of building systems;
- Apply appropriate annotation, dimensions, and drawing symbols for all phases of the design process;
- Create room, door, finish, and furniture schedules.
| ID-545 Graduate Construction DocumentsExploration and application of the concepts, theories, and methods of computer applications for the design, development, and construction document phases of the design process. The course reinforces computer applications and techniques in introduced in Presentation Drawings while continuing to develop student proficiency in free-hand sketching, free-hand drafting, digital drawing, and rendering. A laptop computer meeting departmental specifications is required for this course. Studio. Prerequisite: Grade of B- or better in ID 223 (3)
Course Objectives- Demonstrate computer software skills, such as drafting and modification commands, documenting as-built conditions, using title blocks, and creating sheet sets;
- Analyze early design schemes including floor area and program distribution;
- Choose appropriate software supported design options as a tool to create, manage, and analyze multiple project schemes;
- Formulate and revise construction documents including plans, elevations, reflected ceiling plans, building sections, and construction details;
- Generate appropriate components of building systems;
- Generate appropriate annotation, dimensions, and drawing symbols for all phases of the design process;
- Create room, door, finish, and furniture schedules.
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