Course Overview
Students will be introduced to manual architectural drafting as it pertains to interior design, beginning with equipment awareness, technical vocabulary and lettering skills. Student will produce multi-view drawings orthographically of objects and furniture using accurate scale, dimensions, notes and layout information. Students will also be introduced to the production of presentation-style floor plans, elevations and sections of the built environment.
Prerequisite(s)
- INTD 1350† († may be taken concurrently)
Credits
6.0
- Retired
- This course has been retired and is no longer offered. Find other Flexible Learning courses that may interest you.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course the student will be able to:
- Create accurate, legible pencil drawings using manual drafting techniques and equipment.
- Produce multi-view drawings orthographically of objects and furniture and of floor plans, front Elevations, right elevations, sections and details.
- Produce drawings using both the imperial and metric scales.
- Create drawings at appropriate scale or size ratio.
- Measure and draw existing objects and/or furniture.
- Illustrate architectural elements in plans.
- Appropriately scale presentation-style floor plans, elevations, sections and details.
- Produce drawings using appropriate line weight, layout and lettering techniques.
- Insert architectural symbols and conventions for material, furniture and elevation plans.
- Create construction drawings using cross-referencing.
- Layout drawings and organize details and general notes.
Effective as of Fall 2005
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