Chapter
Building Information Modeling on Building Design
Chapter 2: Standards and Techniques, Hand Drafting, Computer-Aided Drafting, and Metrification
Standards and Techniques Introduction
The Dimensional Reference System
Freehand and Hand Drafting
Chapter 3: Human Concerns and Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Chapter 4: Sustainable/Green Architecture
Environmental and Human Considerations
Chapter 5: Construction Materials and Methods
Steel Stud Wall Framing System
Steel Decking Roof System
Light Steel Roof Framing System
Composite Systems and Combinations of Materials
Chapter 6: Initial Preparation Phase for Construction Documents
Guidelines for Construction Documents
Transitioning from Schematic Drawings to Construction Documents
Building Code Requirements
Selecting the Primary Structural System
Requirements of Consultants
Interrelationship of Drawings
Part II: Document Evolution
Chapter 7: Site Analysis and site documents
Erosion and Sediment Control Plans
Landscape, Irrigation, and Drainage Plans
Other Floor-Plan Considerations
Drawing a Floor Plan with a Computer
Case Studies: Working Drawing Development
Chapter 9: Foundation and Roof Plans, Floor, and Roof Framing Systems
Summary of Typical Conventions for Foundation Plan
Exterior and Interior Walls
Case Studies: Working Drawing Development
Roof Plans and Framing Systems
Case Studies: Working Drawing Development
Chapter 10: Building Sections
Building Sections Defined
Drafting a Building Section
Types of Building Sections
Chapter 11: Exterior and Interior Elevations
Drafting an Exterior Elevation
Drawing an Elevation with and without a Model
Case Studies: Working Drawing Development
Dimensions and Intersections
Drafting an Interior Elevation: Examples
Computers and Interior Elevations
Evolution of a Set of Interior Elevations
Case Studies: Working Drawing Development
Chapter 12: Schedules: Door, Windows, and Finish
Pictorial Schedules: Doors and Windows
Interior Finish Schedules
CAD-Generated and Computer-Drafted Schedules
Chapter 13: Architectural Details and Vertical Links (Stairs/Elevators)
Part III: Tenant Improvement, Additions and Alteration, Historical Restoration, BIM via Revit, and Introduction to Design
Chapter 14: Additions/Alterations, Historical Preservation (Restoration), and Tenant Improvements
Tenant Improvement Introduction
Existing Floor Level—Madison-B Building
Development of Working Drawings—Keim Building
Chapter 15: BIM via Revit
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Architectural Working Drawings
Chapter 16: One-Story Conventional Wood-Framed Structures
Design and Schematic Drawings
Evolution of the Working Drawings
Chapter 17: Construction Documents for a Two-Story, Wood-Framed Residence with BIM
BIM-Drawn Two-Story Wood-Framed Residence
Chapter 18: Clay Theater—Steel/Masonry Structure; Margaux—Masonry Structure
Conceptual Design: Site and Client Requirements for Clay Theater
Design Development Punch List
Initial Schematic Studies