Professional practice of architectural working drawings /
Osamu A Wakita, Nagy R Bakhoum and Richard M Linde
- 4th ed.
- New Jersey : John Wiley, 2012.
- xiv, 658 p.
PART I PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS -- 1 Chapter.1 The Office -- The Physical Office -- Office Practice and How It May Be Structured -- Resource Library --- Professional Organizations -- Architect/Client Relationship -- Implementation of the Construction Documents -- Building -- Influence of Building Information Modeling on Building Design -- Chapter 2 Standards and Techniques, Metrification, Hand Drafting, and Computer-aided Drafting -- Introduction to Standards and Techniques -- Drawing Practice -- Lettering -- Architectural Drafting --- Reproduction Methods -- Office Standards -- Metrics -- Hand Drawing -- Kinds of Drafting Equipment -- Selecting and Using Drafting Pencils -- Computer Drafting 49 Office Standards -- A Game within a Game -- Power of the CAD Drafter -- Disadvantages of a Computer -- Advantages of a Computer -- Future of CAD 75 Conclusion --- Chapter.3 BIM, Revit, and Human Concerns -- Introduction --- Human Considerations -- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) -- Building Information Modeling (BIM) -- Chapter.4 Sustainable/Green Architecture -- Environmental and Human Considerations -- Sustainable Architecture -- Lateral Influences -- Energy Conservation -- Sound -- Snow -- Fire and Smoke -- Temperature -- Deterioration -- Drainage/Rainfall -- Underground Gas Control -- Water Table -- Frost Line/Frost Depth -- Termites and Termite Treatment -- Energy Sources --- Future of Energy Sources -- Chapter.5 Construction Materials and Methods -- Building Materials -- Wood Floor Systems -- Wood Wall Systems --- Wood Roof Systems -- Concrete -- Steel Floor System --- Steel Stud Wall Framing System -- Steel Decking Roof System --- Light Steel Roof Framing System -- Masonry Wall System --- Composite Systems and Combinations of Materials -- Material Selections -- Wood as a Material -- Concrete as a Material -- Steel as a Material -- Masonry as a Material -- Chapter.6 Initial Preparation Phase for Construction Documents -- Working Guidelines for Preparing Construction Documents -- Making the Transition from Schematic Drawings to Construction Documents -- Building Code Requirements-- Primary Materials Analysis -- Selecting the Primary Structural System -- Requirements of Consultants -- Regional Considerations -- Energy Conservation -- Interrelationship of Drawings -- Project Management -- Office Procedure and Planning Strategy -- Tracking a Set of Working Drawings -- Format/Cartoon -- Project Book -- Numbers-Legal, Job, Task -- Drawing Sequence -- Delivery Methods -- Part II DOCUMENT EVOLUTION -- Chapter.7 Site and Grading Plan -- Site Analysis -- Site Analysis Applied -- The Topography Map -- The Soils and Geology Map -- The Site Plan -- The Grading Plan --- The Site and Grading Plan -- The Drainage Plan -- The Erosion and Sediment Control Plans -- The Utility Plan -- The Circulation Plan -- The Landscape, Irrigation, and Drainage Plans -- The Site Improvemet Plan: An Overview -- Size and Location -- Chapter.8 Floor Plan -- Types of Floor Plans -- Symbols -- Other Floor-plan Considerations -- Drawing a Floor Plan with a Computer -- Chapter.9 Foundation and Roof Plans, Floor and Roof Framing Systems -- Foundation Introduction -- Types of Foundations -- Examples -- Summary of Typical Conventions for Foundation Plan -- Exterior and Interior Walls -- A Steel Structure -- Roof Plans and Framing Systems-- Framing with Diferent Materials -- Floor Framing -- Chapter.10 Building Sections -- Building Sections Defined -- Drawing a Building Section -- Types of Building Sections -- Drafting a Building Section -- Drafting a Building Section of a Residence -- Chapter.11 Exterior and Interior Elevations -- Introduction to Exterior Elevations -- Drawing Doors and Windows -- Material Designations -- Notes -- Dotted Lines -- Controlling Factors -- Drafting an Exterior Elevation -- Weatherproofing -- Drawing an Elevation with and without a Model -- Exterior Elevation Using BIM/Revit -- Interior Elevations -- Dimensions and Intersections -- Drafting an Interior Elevation: Examples -- Computers and Interior Elevations -- Evolution of a Set of Interior Elevations -- Interior Elevations Using BIM/Revit -- Chapter.12 Schedules: Door, Window, and Finish -- 3 Schedules Defined -- Tabulated Schedules: Doors and Windows-- Pictorial Schedules: Doors and Windows -- Choosing a Tabulated or Pictorial Schedule -- Interior Finish Schedules -- Additional Schedules -- Schedules as They Relate to Structural Entities -- CAD-Generated and Computer-Drafted Schedules -- Schedule Templates -- Schedules Using BIM or Revit -- Chapter.13 Architectural Details and Vertical Links (Stairs/Elevators) -- The Purpose of Architectural Details -- Freehand Detail Sketches -- Using Details in Construction Documents -- Hard-Line (Hand-Drafted and CAD) -- Footing Detail -- Window Detail -- Fireplace -- Stair Design and Vertical Links -- Mechanical Vertical Link -- Detailing in BIM/Revit -- Tenant Improvement Details -- Part III CASE STUDIES -- Chapter.14 Construction Documents for a One-story, Conventional Wood-framed Residence -- Conceptual Design -- Design and Schematic Drawings 463 Evolution of the Working Drawings -- Site Plan, Vicinity Map, Roof Plan, and Notes -- Jadyn Residence Site Plan -- Jadyn Residence Floor Plan -- Jadyn Residence Roof Plan -- Jadyn Residence Building Sections -- Jadyn Residence Exterior Elevations-- Jadyn Residence Foundation Plan -- Framing a Residence -- Jadyn Residence Roof Framing Plan -- Jadyn Residence Interior Elevations -- Set Check -- Chapter.15 Construction Documents for a Two-story, Wood-framed Residence with Basement -- Schematic Design for Blu Residence -- Site Plan -- First-Floor Plan -- Second-Floor Plan -- Roof Plan -- Blu Residence Building Sections -- Blu Residence Building Elevations -- Foundation Plan: Slab and Raised Wood -- Blu Residence Foundation Plan: Raised Wood -- Framing Plan -- Support Drawings for Blu Residence -- Chapter.16 Conceptual Design and Construction Documents for a Steel and Masonry Building (Theater) -- Introduction -- Conceptual Design: Site and Client Requirements -- Design Development Punch List -- Initial Schematic Studies -- Site Plan -- Foundation Plan -- Ground-Floor Plan -- Partial Floor Plan and Interior Elevations -- Exterior Elevations -- Building Sections -- Roof Plan -- Roof Framing Plan -- Chapter.17 Madison Steel Building -- Introduction -- The Madison Office Building -- Floor-plan Design Development Phase -- Summary -- Chapter.18 Tenant Improvements -- Tenant Improvement Introduction -- Existing Buildings -- Existing Floor Level-Building A -- Development of Working Drawings-Building B -- Working Drawings.
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