This document provides a concept plan and budget for renovating a teen room at a private school. The plan relocates and groups existing furnishings to create distinct areas for activities, games, TV, and meetings while maintaining an open floor plan. Proposed changes include reupholstering some furniture, adding student artwork, a mural, floor pillows, and new TV options. The total proposed budget ranges from $75-100 for artwork to optional amounts for new furniture and a TV.
This document contains architectural drawings for a counter design called "Sulthan Gold - Counter Drawing". It includes floor plans, sections, elevations, and details of the counter design. Dimensions and materials to be used are annotated. Standard notes are provided about copyright of the drawings and ensuring dimensions are verified on site before construction.
*The Nature and Importance of Effective Listening
-The Nature of Listening
-Difference between Hearing and Listening
-The Significance of Listening
-The Process of Listening
*Diverse of Listening
-Types of Listening
-Barriers to Effective Listening
-Some Tips in Effective Listening
This single sentence document provides a scale drawing for a front elevation of 1:1 meters. It conveys essential information about the scale and subject of a technical drawing in only 5 words.
The document provides specifications for plywood ceiling fins including dimensions of HSS 10x8x5/8 plywood, use of threaded rods, and that CAD files and paper templates will be provided. It includes markings for hole locations to be tapped and notes about joint locations between fins and that numbers are for template and assembly only, not to be included in final fins. Dimensions shown are 10'x10' with maximum 10" varies and material is 3/4" paint grade birch plywood or similar.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Shellie Bishoff Gardner that highlights her skills and experience in areas such as drafting and design, interior design, artwork, 3D modeling, and custom design and construction projects. It includes descriptions and images related to residential, commercial, and medical interior design work as well as mechanical drafting, murals, furniture, and more. Contact information is provided at the top and bottom of each page.
This document provides a concept plan and budget for renovating a teen room at a private school. The plan relocates and groups existing furnishings to create distinct areas for activities, games, TV, and meetings while maintaining an open floor plan. Proposed changes include reupholstering some furniture, adding student artwork, a mural, floor pillows, and new TV options. The total proposed budget ranges from $75-100 for artwork to optional amounts for new furniture and a TV.
This document contains architectural drawings for a counter design called "Sulthan Gold - Counter Drawing". It includes floor plans, sections, elevations, and details of the counter design. Dimensions and materials to be used are annotated. Standard notes are provided about copyright of the drawings and ensuring dimensions are verified on site before construction.
*The Nature and Importance of Effective Listening
-The Nature of Listening
-Difference between Hearing and Listening
-The Significance of Listening
-The Process of Listening
*Diverse of Listening
-Types of Listening
-Barriers to Effective Listening
-Some Tips in Effective Listening
This single sentence document provides a scale drawing for a front elevation of 1:1 meters. It conveys essential information about the scale and subject of a technical drawing in only 5 words.
The document provides specifications for plywood ceiling fins including dimensions of HSS 10x8x5/8 plywood, use of threaded rods, and that CAD files and paper templates will be provided. It includes markings for hole locations to be tapped and notes about joint locations between fins and that numbers are for template and assembly only, not to be included in final fins. Dimensions shown are 10'x10' with maximum 10" varies and material is 3/4" paint grade birch plywood or similar.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Shellie Bishoff Gardner that highlights her skills and experience in areas such as drafting and design, interior design, artwork, 3D modeling, and custom design and construction projects. It includes descriptions and images related to residential, commercial, and medical interior design work as well as mechanical drafting, murals, furniture, and more. Contact information is provided at the top and bottom of each page.
Nasser is an architectural engineer who enjoys creating unique designs. He believes buildings should reflect new ways of thinking. He has a bachelor's degree in architectural engineering and is a member of several professional organizations. Nasser has work experience with architectural firms in Oman and abroad, working on projects ranging from conceptual design to drafting. He is skilled in CAD software, 3D modeling, and rendering. Nasser has received awards for his student project designs of a children's creativity center and vertical village building.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
This document provides the user's guide for AutoCAD 2013. It contains information on finding help resources, understanding the user interface, starting and saving drawings, controlling views, organizing drawings and layouts, and customizing the drawing environment. The guide includes over 35 chapters covering all aspects of using AutoCAD 2013. It is copyrighted by Autodesk and cannot be reproduced without permission, except for certain permitted uses.
I:Autocad
is a full featured collection of software tools used for designing and drafting.
Developed by Autodesk, Inc. (Mill Valley, California)
Released in December, 1982
II:Reasons why use Autocad
-Accurate
-Productive and efficient
-Capable of sharing data
III:Drawing Commands
Keystrokes -Commands
l -Line
pl -Polyline
rec -Rectangle
c - Circle
a -Arc
el -Ellipse
pol- Polygon
e -Erase
m -Move
co -Copy
ar -Array
ro -Rotate
tr -Trim
ex- Extend
o- Offset
s -Stretch
mi -Mirror
f -Fillet
cha -Chamfer
J- Join
Br -Break
sc -Scale
po -Point
spl -Spline
la -Layer
mt -Mtext
dim -Dimension
h -Hatch
ch -Properties
lw -Line weight
IV:Entering points in Autocad
-Absolute coordinates
-Relative rectangular coordinates / relative coordinates
-Relative polar coordinates / polar coordinates
V:2 Types of Array
-Rectangular array
-Polar array
VI:Layer properties
-Status
-Name
-On
-Freeze
-Lock
-Color
-Linetype
-Lineweight
-Plot style
-Plot
-Description
VII:Dimension
a.Basic Types:
-Linear
-Angular
-Radial
-Ordinate
-Arc length
b.Parts of Dimension:
-Dimension text
-Dimension line
-Arrowheads
-Extension line
-Center mark
-Center lines
The document provides instructions for creating an A-size prototype drawing in AutoCAD. It discusses the basic AutoCAD interface including tools, menus, and coordinate systems. It then provides a 14 step procedure to draw a border, add offsets for a title block, insert text, and set up layers and linetypes. The goal is to create a template for an A-size drawing with title block and proper layer setup.
The document provides a list of shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands grouped into categories like Blocks, Common Commands, Control Keys, etc. It includes over 250 shortcuts with the corresponding AutoCAD command and a brief comment description for each. Tips are also provided at the end of some sections to provide additional guidance on using certain commands.
3D Drawing discusses different types of perspective drawing techniques and ellipses. There are three main types of perspective drawing: one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective. One-point perspective uses a single vanishing point, two-point uses two vanishing points, and three-point perspective adds complexity with three vanishing points. An ellipse is a circle viewed in perspective, so it follows the same properties as a circle but appears elongated.
The document provides an introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It describes AutoCAD as a program used to create precise 2D and 3D drawings for construction and manufacturing. It then discusses the different types of drafters that use AutoCAD, including mechanical, architectural, electrical, and civil drafters. Finally, it provides an overview of the AutoCAD interface and basic tools, how to install AutoCAD, and how to create a simple drawing using basic commands like drawing a horizontal line.
The document provides an overview of a six-week industrial training project on AutoCAD. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and screen, coordinate systems, toolbars, 2D and 3D commands, modeling, and benefits of using AutoCAD. The training was completed at Hi Tech Point Technologies and covered topics like dimensions, blocks, isometric views, and examples of drawings created during the course using various AutoCAD tools and commands.
Introduction To Computer Aided Drafting And DesignHites
This document provides an overview of an introductory computer aided drafting and design (CADD) course. The course aims to develop students' technical drawing and CADD skills through assignments involving sketching, drawing orthographic and pictorial views, and learning AutoCAD basics. Over the course, students will learn to visualize objects from technical drawings, develop CADD skills using computers, and recognize CADD's contributions to industry applications. Assignments will involve sketching and drawing various views, learning about coordinate systems, dimensions, sections and more in AutoCAD.
The
architectural
working drawings.
1.2-1 Site Development Plan or Lot Plan
Site Development Plan or Lot Plan refers to the position and the
location of the building with property line, setbacks, approaches, grade
contours, landscape and other pertinent data in relation to the site.
It shows the following:
1. Property lines with dimensions
2. Setback lines
3. Existing and proposed contours
4. Existing and proposed structures
5. Existing and proposed utilities
6. Existing and proposed roads and walks
7. Existing and proposed landscape features
8. North arrow
9. Scale
10. Legend
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, including:
- Definitions of CAD, CADD, and AutoCAD and how AutoCAD is the largest selling CAD software used worldwide.
- Details on the version history and releases of AutoCAD from 1982 to present.
- Descriptions of the scope of AutoCAD applications across various engineering fields.
- Explanations of the advantages of AutoCAD over manual drafting, including speed, accuracy, flexibility and enhanced visualization.
- An overview of the graphical user interface of AutoCAD and the main screen areas like the drawing area, UCS icon, crosshairs, menus and toolbars.
Short Presentation (2 Hrs) on SSL and TLS Protocol and its reference standard. Good for intermediate participant or technical who want to understand secure protocol an
This document defines common abbreviations used for floor levels in construction drawings: SSL refers to the structural slab level, SFL is the structural floor level, and FFL stands for the finish floor level. It provides examples of how these abbreviations may be used on structural versus architectural drawings and notes that rooms often require concrete fill to reach the finish floor level, while structural slab and floor levels are usually the same in parking areas.
AutoCAD Workbook packed with over 200 exercises to enable you practice until you become an expert. The book does not contain any text, just pure exercises to enable you practice and practice. Get a copy today. https://gumroad.com/l/sxXqs
This document provides an overview of the 3D modeling interface and tools in AutoCAD. It describes how to set up the 3D modeling workspace and viewports, visualize 3D models using techniques like hiding lines and adjusting visual styles, work with the z-axis and user coordinate system, and create basic 3D objects. The tutorial is divided into chapters that cover these essential 3D modeling concepts and commands.
Nasser is an architectural engineer who enjoys creating unique designs. He believes buildings should reflect new ways of thinking. He has a bachelor's degree in architectural engineering and is a member of several professional organizations. Nasser has work experience with architectural firms in Oman and abroad, working on projects ranging from conceptual design to drafting. He is skilled in CAD software, 3D modeling, and rendering. Nasser has received awards for his student project designs of a children's creativity center and vertical village building.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
This document provides the user's guide for AutoCAD 2013. It contains information on finding help resources, understanding the user interface, starting and saving drawings, controlling views, organizing drawings and layouts, and customizing the drawing environment. The guide includes over 35 chapters covering all aspects of using AutoCAD 2013. It is copyrighted by Autodesk and cannot be reproduced without permission, except for certain permitted uses.
I:Autocad
is a full featured collection of software tools used for designing and drafting.
Developed by Autodesk, Inc. (Mill Valley, California)
Released in December, 1982
II:Reasons why use Autocad
-Accurate
-Productive and efficient
-Capable of sharing data
III:Drawing Commands
Keystrokes -Commands
l -Line
pl -Polyline
rec -Rectangle
c - Circle
a -Arc
el -Ellipse
pol- Polygon
e -Erase
m -Move
co -Copy
ar -Array
ro -Rotate
tr -Trim
ex- Extend
o- Offset
s -Stretch
mi -Mirror
f -Fillet
cha -Chamfer
J- Join
Br -Break
sc -Scale
po -Point
spl -Spline
la -Layer
mt -Mtext
dim -Dimension
h -Hatch
ch -Properties
lw -Line weight
IV:Entering points in Autocad
-Absolute coordinates
-Relative rectangular coordinates / relative coordinates
-Relative polar coordinates / polar coordinates
V:2 Types of Array
-Rectangular array
-Polar array
VI:Layer properties
-Status
-Name
-On
-Freeze
-Lock
-Color
-Linetype
-Lineweight
-Plot style
-Plot
-Description
VII:Dimension
a.Basic Types:
-Linear
-Angular
-Radial
-Ordinate
-Arc length
b.Parts of Dimension:
-Dimension text
-Dimension line
-Arrowheads
-Extension line
-Center mark
-Center lines
The document provides instructions for creating an A-size prototype drawing in AutoCAD. It discusses the basic AutoCAD interface including tools, menus, and coordinate systems. It then provides a 14 step procedure to draw a border, add offsets for a title block, insert text, and set up layers and linetypes. The goal is to create a template for an A-size drawing with title block and proper layer setup.
The document provides a list of shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands grouped into categories like Blocks, Common Commands, Control Keys, etc. It includes over 250 shortcuts with the corresponding AutoCAD command and a brief comment description for each. Tips are also provided at the end of some sections to provide additional guidance on using certain commands.
3D Drawing discusses different types of perspective drawing techniques and ellipses. There are three main types of perspective drawing: one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective. One-point perspective uses a single vanishing point, two-point uses two vanishing points, and three-point perspective adds complexity with three vanishing points. An ellipse is a circle viewed in perspective, so it follows the same properties as a circle but appears elongated.
The document provides an introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It describes AutoCAD as a program used to create precise 2D and 3D drawings for construction and manufacturing. It then discusses the different types of drafters that use AutoCAD, including mechanical, architectural, electrical, and civil drafters. Finally, it provides an overview of the AutoCAD interface and basic tools, how to install AutoCAD, and how to create a simple drawing using basic commands like drawing a horizontal line.
The document provides an overview of a six-week industrial training project on AutoCAD. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and screen, coordinate systems, toolbars, 2D and 3D commands, modeling, and benefits of using AutoCAD. The training was completed at Hi Tech Point Technologies and covered topics like dimensions, blocks, isometric views, and examples of drawings created during the course using various AutoCAD tools and commands.
Introduction To Computer Aided Drafting And DesignHites
This document provides an overview of an introductory computer aided drafting and design (CADD) course. The course aims to develop students' technical drawing and CADD skills through assignments involving sketching, drawing orthographic and pictorial views, and learning AutoCAD basics. Over the course, students will learn to visualize objects from technical drawings, develop CADD skills using computers, and recognize CADD's contributions to industry applications. Assignments will involve sketching and drawing various views, learning about coordinate systems, dimensions, sections and more in AutoCAD.
The
architectural
working drawings.
1.2-1 Site Development Plan or Lot Plan
Site Development Plan or Lot Plan refers to the position and the
location of the building with property line, setbacks, approaches, grade
contours, landscape and other pertinent data in relation to the site.
It shows the following:
1. Property lines with dimensions
2. Setback lines
3. Existing and proposed contours
4. Existing and proposed structures
5. Existing and proposed utilities
6. Existing and proposed roads and walks
7. Existing and proposed landscape features
8. North arrow
9. Scale
10. Legend
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, including:
- Definitions of CAD, CADD, and AutoCAD and how AutoCAD is the largest selling CAD software used worldwide.
- Details on the version history and releases of AutoCAD from 1982 to present.
- Descriptions of the scope of AutoCAD applications across various engineering fields.
- Explanations of the advantages of AutoCAD over manual drafting, including speed, accuracy, flexibility and enhanced visualization.
- An overview of the graphical user interface of AutoCAD and the main screen areas like the drawing area, UCS icon, crosshairs, menus and toolbars.
Short Presentation (2 Hrs) on SSL and TLS Protocol and its reference standard. Good for intermediate participant or technical who want to understand secure protocol an
This document defines common abbreviations used for floor levels in construction drawings: SSL refers to the structural slab level, SFL is the structural floor level, and FFL stands for the finish floor level. It provides examples of how these abbreviations may be used on structural versus architectural drawings and notes that rooms often require concrete fill to reach the finish floor level, while structural slab and floor levels are usually the same in parking areas.
AutoCAD Workbook packed with over 200 exercises to enable you practice until you become an expert. The book does not contain any text, just pure exercises to enable you practice and practice. Get a copy today. https://gumroad.com/l/sxXqs
This document provides an overview of the 3D modeling interface and tools in AutoCAD. It describes how to set up the 3D modeling workspace and viewports, visualize 3D models using techniques like hiding lines and adjusting visual styles, work with the z-axis and user coordinate system, and create basic 3D objects. The tutorial is divided into chapters that cover these essential 3D modeling concepts and commands.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.