
AutoCAD 2008 for Interior Design and Space Planning
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 30. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
656 pages
978-0-13-159232-2 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Computer-Aided Design, Computer Graphics, Architectural Graphics, CAD for Interior Design, CAD for Space Planning, Computer-Aided Design and Graphics and Introduction to Computer Graphics.
Organized around architectural projects, AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning gives students an understanding of the commands and features of AutoCAD 2008 and demonstrates how to use the program to complete interior design and space planning projects. Building on twelve years of updates, the book is appropriate for self-paced and lecture classes and covers both two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings.
Throughout the exercises in this book, numbered steps in bold type provide instructions. Prompt and Response columns in the numbered steps provide step-by-step instructions for starting and completing a command. The Prompt column text repeats the AutoCAD prompt that appears in the Command: area of the AutoCAD screen. The Response column text shows your response to the AutoCAD prompt. Blue ruled lines separate the numbered steps from further discussion and explanation. Menus in the margin notes show you how to locate the command you are using.
Using numerous illustrations, the text captures the essence of this powerful program and the importance it plays in the interior design, architecture and space planning professions.
Organized around architectural projects, AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning gives students an understanding of the commands and features of AutoCAD 2008 and demonstrates how to use the program to complete interior design and space planning projects. Building on twelve years of updates, the book is appropriate for self-paced and lecture classes and covers both two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings.
Throughout the exercises in this book, numbered steps in bold type provide instructions. Prompt and Response columns in the numbered steps provide step-by-step instructions for starting and completing a command. The Prompt column text repeats the AutoCAD prompt that appears in the Command: area of the AutoCAD screen. The Response column text shows your response to the AutoCAD prompt. Blue ruled lines separate the numbered steps from further discussion and explanation. Menus in the margin notes show you how to locate the command you are using.
Using numerous illustrations, the text captures the essence of this powerful program and the importance it plays in the interior design, architecture and space planning professions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
1259 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-159232-2 (9780131592322)
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Persons
James M. Kirkpatrick, BIA, MEd, EdD 20 years industrial experience in drafting, illustration, and technical writing. 38 years teaching for the Dallas Community College District in drafting and computer aided design. Presently - Program Chair for Computer Aided Design Program at Eastfield College
Beverly Lewis Kirkpatrick Presently - Faculty, Garland ISD, North Garland HS - Math, Science, Technology Magnet 1990-2000: Author and AutoCAD illustrator for Prentice Hall. 1989-Present: Adjunct Faculty, Eastfield College - AutoCAD 20 years in the design field.
Beverly Lewis Kirkpatrick Presently - Faculty, Garland ISD, North Garland HS - Math, Science, Technology Magnet 1990-2000: Author and AutoCAD illustrator for Prentice Hall. 1989-Present: Adjunct Faculty, Eastfield College - AutoCAD 20 years in the design field.
Content
Part I: Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
1. Introducing the AutoCAD Program
2. Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
Part II: Two-Dimensional AutoCAD
3. Drawing with AutoCAD: Basic Commands and Settings
4. Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms
5. Adding Text, Tables and Raster Images to the Drawing
6. Printing and plotting
7. Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows
8. Dimensioning and Area Calculations
9. Drawing Elevations, Wall Sections, and Details
10. Drawing the Furniture Plan: Adding Specifications and Extracting Data
11. Drawing the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Voice/Data/ower Plan
12. Isometric Drawing and Gradient Hatch Rendering
13. Creating Presentations with Layouts and Sheet Sets
Part III: Three-Dimensional AutoCAD
14. Solid Modeling of Simple Shapes
15. Complex Solid Models with Materials, Lighting, Rendering and Plotting
1. Introducing the AutoCAD Program
2. Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
Part II: Two-Dimensional AutoCAD
3. Drawing with AutoCAD: Basic Commands and Settings
4. Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms
5. Adding Text, Tables and Raster Images to the Drawing
6. Printing and plotting
7. Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows
8. Dimensioning and Area Calculations
9. Drawing Elevations, Wall Sections, and Details
10. Drawing the Furniture Plan: Adding Specifications and Extracting Data
11. Drawing the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Voice/Data/ower Plan
12. Isometric Drawing and Gradient Hatch Rendering
13. Creating Presentations with Layouts and Sheet Sets
Part III: Three-Dimensional AutoCAD
14. Solid Modeling of Simple Shapes
15. Complex Solid Models with Materials, Lighting, Rendering and Plotting