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Course Outline for Interior Design 68, Page 2

Fall 2010

Course Outline for Interior Design 68

CAD FOR ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN

(See also Architecture 68)

Catalog Description:

68 - CAD for Architecture and Interior Design3 units

(May be repeated 3 times)

Introduction to computer-aided drafting. Topics include command basics including drawing entity creation and modification, industry layering standards, text and dimensioning systems appropriate to architecture, creating symbol libraries, external reference techniques, model and paper space commands, and plotting techniques. May not receive credit if Architecture 68 has been completed. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio.
[Typical contact hours: lecture 35, studio 70]

Prerequisite Skills: None

Expected Outcomes for Students:

Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:

  1. identify hardware uses and limitations appropriate to computer-aided drafting (CAD);
  2. open, retrieve, and save drawing files;
  3. draw lines and geometric shapes using various coordinate entry systems;
  4. control screen views of drawn entities;
  5. select and modify drawing entities;
  6. control lines, layers and colors using AIA (American Institute of Architects) standards;
  7. place text with appropriate fonts and sizes in drawings;
  8. dimension drawings using architectural standards;
  9. create and insert blocks and symbol libraries;
  10. insert external references into drawings;
  11. use model and paper space commands;
  12. plot hardcopies with appropriate scales.

Course Content (lecture):

  1. Hardware uses and limitations appropriate to computer-aided drafting
  2. CAD organization and system components
  3. Open, retrieve, and save drawing files
  4. Lines and geometric shapes using various coordinate entry systems
  5. Control screen views of drawn entities
  6. Select and modify drawing entities
  7. Control lines, layers, and colors using AIA (American Institute of Architects) standards
  8. Place text with appropriate fonts and sizes in drawings
  9. Dimension drawings using architectural standards
  10. Creation and insertion of blocks
  11. External reference systems and commands
  12. External reference systems and commands Plot hardcopies with appropriate scales

Course Content (studio):

  1. Practice using hardware appropriately
  2. Practice opening, retrieving, and saving drawing files
  3. Draw lines and geometric shapes using various coordinate entry systems
  4. Control screen views of drawn entities
  5. Practice selecting and modifying drawing entities
  6. Create control lines, layers and colors using AIA (American Institute of Architects) standards
  7. Practice placing text with appropriate fonts and sizes in drawings
  8. Create dimension drawings using architectural standards
  9. Practice creation and insertion of blocks

Methods of Presentation:

  1. Lecture, whiteboard and computer demonstration
  2. Presentation of drawing samples

Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:

  1. Typical Assignments
  2. Draw polygons and simple geometry shapes by using various coordinate systems, multiple layers and linetypes (AIA layering standard).
  3. Show the use of the modification commands such as Copy, Move, Offset, Mirror, Trim, Extend, Array, Scale, Rotate
  4. Create a simple floor plan by using hatches, texts and architectural dimensioning and leader lines
  5. Create a symbol library with Blocks and Wblocks
  6. Create a drawing using Paper and Model spaces entities with multiple Attributes
  7. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
  8. Exercises
  9. Quizzes
  10. Final Examination

Textbook(s) Typical:

AutoCAD 2008 for Architecture, Alan Jefferis, Michael Jones & Tereasa Jefferis, Autodesk Press, 2008.

Special Student Materials:

  1. An external drive (storage): 1GB (recommended)
  2. One six and twelve-page Itoya-style presentation book

G:/Curriculum2009/5a INTD 68 revised F10.doc

AWHRevised: Sept. 09

cp 11-19-09