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ISBN
9781418032975

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Publisher
Delamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
1418032972
ISBN-13
9781418032975
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57076051

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
672 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers
Publication Year
2007
Subject
Interior Design / General, Drafting & Mechanical Drawing, Techniques / Drawing, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Architecture, Technology & Engineering
Author
Lydia Cline
Format
Spiral

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
40 Oz
Item Length
10.5 in
Item Width
9 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2007-044591
Reviews
David LaComb, Sage Colleges, Albany, NY: The organization of the book is good, from concepts of the subject to the implementation of the techniques- concentrating on the key building components typically encountered by the interior designer., Stephen Huff, High Point University, NC: I would be very interested in receiving a copy of this text when it is finally published and I look forward to using it in my design coursework., Preface1. What Is Drafting?DefinitionHistory of drafting; how it has been used through the centuries. How is it useful for interior designersWhy draft on boards Presentation, Construction and Shop drawings2D vs. 3D2. Tools and How to Use ThemTools: What they are and how to use them. Drafting machine, parallel bar, triangles, light, architect/engineer/metric scales, Ames lettering guide, pencils, disposable/non-disposable ink pens, leads, erasers, brush, dividers, compass, tape, layout tape, templates (circle, furniture), French curve, vellum, Mylar, blueprinting/copying, AutoCAD, layout tape, calculator (architectural, metric conversions), rub-on letters, lettering wheel.3. Drafting ConventionsLine conventions, weights, quality, symbols, typesAIA codingSheet layoutID labelsCentering/sheet gridsTitle blocksSheet indexPlacing notes and leader linesLettering styles, tips, rub-on's, templates, wheel4. Field Work and SketchingMeasuring: take and utilize accurate field measurementsField drafting toolsSketching techniquesSketch furniture and floor plans2-D and 3-D.5. Drawing a Floor PlanFloor Plan Second FloorPresentation vs. ConstructionOverview of the design process in relation to construction drawingsBubble Diagrams/SchematicsProgrammingSite and environmental factors, orientationSpace PlanningClearancesErgonomicsProxemics/human behaviorAnthropometricsFurniture sizes: residential and non-residentialBuilding Codes relevant to IDs (fire, life safety, hallway lengths, room sizes, number of exits, fire ratings of materials/construction, ADA compliance for doors/universal design)Furniture Plan, using templatesPartition PlanFurniture ScheduleCSI 16 Division Format and Sweet's Catalogs6. Construction DrawingsReflected Ceiling PlanElectrical PlanDemolition PlanMechanical/HVAC Plan/Climate ControlVOIA/power/data Plan Plot PlanLighting ScheduleOther Schedules: Kitchen equipment, applianceElevationsFull SectionsWall Sections: masonry, steel woodDetails7. Drawing OrthographicallyWhat orthographic drawing is (theory)Why it is done Solving orthographic projection problems: furniture, elevation, section8. Windows and DoorsVocabularyHinge typesMaterials, stylesElevation viewsDetailsSizes Symbols Door and window schedules9. DimensioningPlans, elevations, sections, furnitureAWI (Architectural Woodworking Institute) standardsNKBA standardsmetricCase goods, cabinet sections10. Drawing PictorialsAxonometric (paraline): oblique, diametric, trimetric, isometricPerspective: 1 and 2 point interior. Square, irregular, round rooms, sloped ceiling, caddy-corner furniture.11. Drawing Stairs and FireplacesStairs: vocabulary, types, sizes, layouts, design tipsGuards, handrailsCalculate # of stepsExterior stairs, rampsFireplaces: vocabulary, types, layouts, design tipsGlossaryTerms used in the bookVocabulary that facilitates communication with contractors and trade sources. Design termsAppendicesLegends of symbolsClearancesSample plans for study/evaluation/assignmentsMillworkCase goods/cabinet sizesWindow and door sizesChase walls/plumbingElectrical/lighting symbolsFurniture sizes (residential and commercial)Metric conversionsGraphic symbols (north arrow, section line, drawing titles, keynotes, etc.)Floor plans for studyAssociations (FIDER, ADAAG, NKBA)Design, drafting organizations (US and international)
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Table Of Content
Preface 1. What Is Drafting? Definition History of drafting; how it has been used through the centuries. How is it useful for interior designers Why draft on boards Presentation, Construction and Shop drawings 2D vs. 3D 2. Tools and How to Use Them Tools: What they are and how to use them. Drafting machine, parallel bar, triangles, light, architect/engineer/metric scales, Ames lettering guide, pencils, disposable/non-disposable ink pens, leads, erasers, brush, dividers, compass, tape, layout tape, templates (circle, furniture), French curve, vellum, Mylar, blueprinting/copying, AutoCAD, layout tape, calculator (architectural, metric conversions), rub-on letters, lettering wheel. 3. Drafting Conventions Line conventions, weights, quality, symbols, types AIA coding Sheet layout ID labels Centering/sheet grids Title blocks Sheet index Placing notes and leader lines Lettering styles, tips, rub-on's, templates, wheel 4. Field Work and Sketching Measuring: take and utilize accurate field measurements Field drafting tools Sketching techniques Sketch furniture and floor plans 2-D and 3-D. 5. Drawing a Floor Plan Floor Plan Second Floor Presentation vs. Construction Overview of the design process in relation to construction drawings Bubble Diagrams/Schematics Programming Site and environmental factors, orientation Space Planning Clearances Ergonomics Proxemics/human behavior Anthropometrics Furniture sizes: residential and non-residential Building Codes relevant to IDs (fire, life safety, hallway lengths, room sizes, number of exits, fire ratings of materials/construction, ADA compliance for doors/universal design) Furniture Plan, using templates Partition Plan Furniture Schedule CSI 16 Division Format and Sweet's Catalogs 6. Construction Drawings Reflected Ceiling Plan Electrical Plan Demolition Plan Mechanical/HVAC Plan/Climate Control VOIA/power/data Plan Plot Plan Lighting Schedule Other Schedules: Kitchen equipment, appliance Elevations Full Sections Wall Sections: masonry, steel wood Details 7. Drawing Orthographically What orthographic drawing is (theory) Why it is done Solving orthographic projection problems: furniture, elevation, section 8. Windows and Doors Vocabulary Hinge types Materials, styles Elevation views Details Sizes Symbols Door and window schedules 9. Dimensioning Plans, elevations, sections, furniture AWI (Architectural Woodworking Institute) standards NKBA standards metric Case goods, cabinet sections 10. Drawing Pictorials Axonometric (paraline): oblique, diametric, trimetric, isometric Perspective: 1 and 2 point interior. Square, irregular, round rooms, sloped ceiling, caddy-corner furniture. 11. Drawing Stairs and Fireplaces Stairs: vocabulary, types, sizes, layouts, design tips Guards, handrails Calculate # of steps Exterior stairs, ramps Fireplaces: vocabulary, types, layouts, design tips Glossary Terms used in the book Vocabulary that facilitates communication with contractors and trade sources. Design terms Appendices Legends of symbols Clearances Sample plans for study/evaluation/assignments Millwork Case goods/cabinet sizes Window and door sizes Chase walls/plumbing Electrical/lighting symbols Furniture sizes (residential and commercial) Metric conversions Graphic symbols (north arrow, section line, drawing titles, keynotes, etc.) Floor plans for study Associations (FIDER, ADAAG, NKBA) Design, drafting organizations (US and international)
Synopsis
For the first time, beginning interior designers can learn how to graphically communicate their ideas with a resource that is designed specifically for them! While traditional drafting books focus on architectural and engineering readers, Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers eliminates the "widgets" and irrelevant coverage that is often seen, and incorporates material and examples that are relevant and meaningful to today's interior designers. This book also addresses the specific needs of beginning interior designers by focusing on topics needed before AutoCAD is even introduced, such as how to draw a floor plan, how to use it to create an interior elevation, and how to understand the relationship between 2D and 3D drawings. The only book that is written to the standards of the NCIDQ and interior design trade associations like NKBA, this will provide readers with a strong, standards-based foundation in interior design., For the first time, beginning interior designers can learn how to graphically communicate their ideas with a resource that is designed specifically for them While traditional drafting books focus on architectural and engineering readers, Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers eliminates the "widgets" and irrelevant coverage that is often seen, and incorporates material and examples that are relevant and meaningful to today's interior designers. This book also addresses the specific needs of beginning interior designers by focusing on topics needed before AutoCAD is even introduced, such as how to draw a floor plan, how to use it to create an interior elevation, and how to understand the relationship between 2D and 3D drawings. The only book that is written to the standards of the NCIDQ and interior design trade associations like NKBA, this will provide readers with a strong, standards-based foundation in interior design. Benefits: * Discussion of building codes relevant to interior designers provides thorough coverage of information interior designers need to know to be successful * High-quality drawings and photos illustrate key concepts and keep the book artist-friendly * Explanations of building components relevant to interior designers, such as fireplaces and stairs, better prepare readers for their real world experience * Numerous examples illustrate how orthographic drawings relate to perspective and isometric drawings, reinforcing key concepts of the book
LC Classification Number
NA2708

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