The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings

Author: Osamu A. Wakita   Richard M. Linde   Nagy R. Bakhoum  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781118880555

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781118880524

Subject: TU204 cartography, technical drawing

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Building Information Modeling on Building Design

Key Terms

Chapter 2: Standards and Techniques, Hand Drafting, Computer-Aided Drafting, and Metrification

Standards and Techniques Introduction

Office Standards

The Dimensional Reference System

Freehand and Hand Drafting

Office Standards

National CAD Standards

Metrics

Conclusion

Key Terms

Chapter 3: Human Concerns and Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Introduction

Human Considerations

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Summary

Key Terms

Chapter 4: Sustainable/Green Architecture

Environmental and Human Considerations

Sustainable Architecture

Natural Impact

Impact of Man

Mold

Energy Sources

Green Architecture

Future of Energy Sources

Summary

Key Terms

Chapter 5: Construction Materials and Methods

Building Materials

Wood as a Material

Wood Floor Systems

Wood Wall Systems

Wood Roof Systems

Concrete

Steel System

Steel Stud Wall Framing System

Steel Decking Roof System

Light Steel Roof Framing System

Masonry System

Composite Systems and Combinations of Materials

Key Terms

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

Regional Considerations

Energy Conservation

Project Programming

Interrelationship of Drawings

Project Book

Key Terms

Part II: Document Evolution

Chapter 7: Site Analysis and site documents

Introduction

Site Analysis Defined

Site Analysis Applied

Soils and Geology Map

Site Plan

Grading Plan

Site and Grading Plan

Drainage Plan

Erosion and Sediment Control Plans

The Utility Plan

Circulation Plan

Landscape, Irrigation, and Drainage Plans

Conclusion

Key Terms

Chapter 8: Floor Plan

Floor Plans

Types of Floor Plans

Symbols

Other Floor-Plan Considerations

Drawing a Floor Plan with a Computer

Case Studies: Working Drawing Development

Key Terms

Chapter 9: Foundation and Roof Plans, Floor, and Roof Framing Systems

Introduction

Types of Foundations

Examples

Summary of Typical Conventions for Foundation Plan

Exterior and Interior Walls

A Steel Structure

Case Studies: Working Drawing Development

Roof Plans and Framing Systems

Floor Framing

Case Studies: Working Drawing Development

Key Terms

Chapter 10: Building Sections

Building Sections Defined

Drafting a Building Section

Types of Building Sections

Key Terms

Chapter 11: Exterior and Interior Elevations

Exterior Elevations

Material Designations

Drafting an Exterior Elevation

Weatherproofing

Drawing an Elevation with and without a Model

Case Studies: Working Drawing Development

Interior Elevations

Dimensions and Intersections

Drafting an Interior Elevation: Examples

Computers and Interior Elevations

Evolution of a Set of Interior Elevations

Case Studies: Working Drawing Development

Key Terms

Chapter 12: Schedules: Door, Windows, and Finish

Schedules Defined

Pictorial Schedules: Doors and Windows

Interior Finish Schedules

Additional Schedules

Structural Schedules

CAD-Generated and Computer-Drafted Schedules

Schedules Using BIM

Key Terms

Chapter 13: Architectural Details and Vertical Links (Stairs/Elevators)

Architectural Details

Freehand Detail Sketches

Key Terms

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

Additions/Alterations

Tenant Improvement Introduction

Existing Buildings

Existing Floor Level—Madison-B Building

Development of Working Drawings—Keim Building

Working Drawings

Key Terms

Chapter 15: BIM via Revit

Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Architectural Working Drawings

Floor Plan

Pre-Revit

Revit

Revit—Working Drawings

Key Terms

Part IV: Case Studies

Chapter 16: One-Story Conventional Wood-Framed Structures

Introduction

Design and Schematic Drawings

Evolution of the Working Drawings

Key Terms

Chapter 17: Construction Documents for a Two-Story, Wood-Framed Residence with BIM

Introduction

BIM-Drawn Two-Story Wood-Framed Residence

Key Term

Chapter 18: Clay Theater—Steel/Masonry Structure; Margaux—Masonry Structure

Introduction

Conceptual Design: Site and Client Requirements for Clay Theater

Design Development Punch List

Initial Schematic Studies

Margaux—Masonry Building

Index

EULA

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