Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 300 pages
- Published by: Schroff Development Corporation July 10, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1585032905
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1585032907
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Book Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Product Description
This textbook is an intermediate level tutorial which uses commercial interior design exercises as the means to teach AutoCAD 2007. The student begins a campus library floor plan. Using step-by-step tutorial lessons, the library project is followed through to create FFE plans, interior elevations, schedules, and details. Throughout the project, new AutoCAD commands and design concepts are covered at the appropriate time. Focus is placed on the most essential parts of a command rather than an exhaustive review of every sub-feature of a particular command.
This book is the ideal CAD Level 2 classroom textbook. The student is expected to be familiar with the most basic AutoCAD command (basic draw and modify tools).
An Instructors Resource Guide is available with this book. It contains:
Answers to the questions at the end of each chapter Outline of tools & topics to be covered in each lessons lecture Suggestions for additional student work (for each lesson)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: GETTING STARTED
2. Library Project: FLOOR PLANS - Part 1
3. Library Project: FLOOR PLANS - Part 2
4. Library Project: FLOOR PLANS - Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment
5. Library Project: INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
6. Library Project: Details (Level: Construction Documents)
7. Library Project: Schedules & Sheet Setup
8. Library Project: Plotting - Appendix A: Layer & Lineweight Standards
- Appendix B: Text and Dimensions
- Appendix C: Abbreviations
About The Author
Dan Stine is a registered architect with fourteen years experience in the architectural field. He currently works at LHB in Duluth, Minnesota as the CADD Administrator. Dan has worked in four firms total. While at these firms, he has participated in collaborative projects with several other firms on various projects. All of these firms have their own CAD standards and customization. This has given Dan a fairly well rounded knowledge of optimizing and implementing CAD standards, customization and document organization. He teaches CAD classes at Lake Superior College, for the Architectural Technology Program.