
Architectural Desktop 3.0/3.3
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 4. February 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
992 pages
978-0-13-093498-7 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Architectural Desktop (ADT).
David Madsen takes his best-selling comprehensive, easy-to-use and understandable AutoCAD format and applies it to Architectural Desktop to aid students through all phases of construction document creation-from the earliest stages of conceptual design, through design development, and finally to the finished set of drawings. This book explains commands and applications, and contains a variety of features that enable students to effectively use Architectural Desktop 3.0/3.3 to create real-world construction documents and drawings.
David Madsen takes his best-selling comprehensive, easy-to-use and understandable AutoCAD format and applies it to Architectural Desktop to aid students through all phases of construction document creation-from the earliest stages of conceptual design, through design development, and finally to the finished set of drawings. This book explains commands and applications, and contains a variety of features that enable students to effectively use Architectural Desktop 3.0/3.3 to create real-world construction documents and drawings.
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
ISBN-13
978-0-13-093498-7 (9780130934987)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Introduction to Architectural Desktop.
2. Basic Drafting Techniques.
3. Drawing Walls, Doors, and Windows.
4. Drawing Display Commands.
5. The Architectural Desktop Display System.
6. Layer Management.
7. Architectural Symbols and Structural Elements.
8. Dimensioning Drawings.
9. Editing and Modifying Walls.
10. Editing and Modifying Wall Openings.
11. Creating Stairs and Railings.
12. Creating Curtain Walls.
13. Creating Styles.
14. Using Slab Objects.
15. Working with Reference Files.
16. Creating Roofs.
17. Creating Elevations.
18. Creating Sections.
19. Using Schedules.
20. Creating Custom Schedule Information.
21. Layouts and Plotting.
22. Conceptual Design.
23. Spaces and Space Boundaries.
24. Working with Areas.
Appendix: Architectural Desktop Toolbars.
Index.
CD-ROM CONTENTS
Appendix A: AIA Layer Standards.
Appendix B: Drawing Name Conventions.
Appendix C: Typical Sheet Numbering Conventions.
Appendix D: Introduction to CSI.
Appendix E: Standard Tables.
Appendix F: AEC Wall Priorities.
Appendix G: Object Display Representations.
Appendix H: Display Configurations and their Uses.
2. Basic Drafting Techniques.
3. Drawing Walls, Doors, and Windows.
4. Drawing Display Commands.
5. The Architectural Desktop Display System.
6. Layer Management.
7. Architectural Symbols and Structural Elements.
8. Dimensioning Drawings.
9. Editing and Modifying Walls.
10. Editing and Modifying Wall Openings.
11. Creating Stairs and Railings.
12. Creating Curtain Walls.
13. Creating Styles.
14. Using Slab Objects.
15. Working with Reference Files.
16. Creating Roofs.
17. Creating Elevations.
18. Creating Sections.
19. Using Schedules.
20. Creating Custom Schedule Information.
21. Layouts and Plotting.
22. Conceptual Design.
23. Spaces and Space Boundaries.
24. Working with Areas.
Appendix: Architectural Desktop Toolbars.
Index.
CD-ROM CONTENTS
Appendix A: AIA Layer Standards.
Appendix B: Drawing Name Conventions.
Appendix C: Typical Sheet Numbering Conventions.
Appendix D: Introduction to CSI.
Appendix E: Standard Tables.
Appendix F: AEC Wall Priorities.
Appendix G: Object Display Representations.
Appendix H: Display Configurations and their Uses.