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AutoCAD for Architectural Drawing Using AutoCAD 2000

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ISBN-10: 0130871591

ISBN-13: 9780130871596

Edition: 2000

Authors: Beverly L. Kirkpatrick, James M. Kirkpatrick

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For freshman/sophomore-level courses in Basic Computer-Aided Design/Drafting, Basic Architectural Computer-Aided Design, and Commercial Architecture. Written specifically for architects, this text helps students learn AutoCAD by actually using it in planning and designing a wide variety of realistic situations. Using a non-technical writing style and hands-on PROMPT/RESPONSE tutorial approach, it takes students step-by-step through the creation of all of the drawings necessary for an architectural project from floor plans, and elevations, through power and lighting plans, to isometric and three-dimensional drawings.
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List price: $74.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 2/28/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 576
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.596
Language: English

Preparing to Draw With AutoCAD
Introduction
AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning
Benefits of Using AutoCAD
Types of Drawings Completed in the Chapter Exercises
Additional Topics Described in the Chapter Exercises
The Personal Computer and the AutoCAD Program
Parts of a Personal Computer System
Start Microsoft Windows, Start the AutoCAD Program, Examine the AutoCAD Screen, and Exit AutoCAD
Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
Introduction
Following the Exercises in this Book
Beginning an AutoCAD Drawing Using "Start from Scratch": Setting Units, Limits, Grid, and Snap; Creating Layers; Saving Your Work and Exiting AutoCAD
Two-Dimensional AutoCAD
Drawing with AutoCAD: Basic Commands and Settings
Introduction
Drawing Lines and Circles
Drawing Arcs, Ellipses, and Solids
Drawing Shapes
Drawing a Pattern
Drawing Shapes II
Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms
Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room Including Furniture
Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room Including Furniture
Drawing a Curved Conference Room Including Furniture
Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room Including Furniture
Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room Including Furniture
Using Raster Images in AutoCAD Drawings
Introduction
Inserting and Modifying Raster Images
Adding Text to the Drawing
Placing Text on Drawings
Printing and Plotting
Introduction
Print/Plot Responses for Exercise 7-1, Using the Model Tab
Print/Plot Responses for Exercise 5-1, Using a Layout Wizard
Print/Plot Responses for Exercise 5-2, Using Page Setup
Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows
The Tenant Space Project
Tenant Space Floor Plan
Office Floor Plan
Office II Floor Plan
House Floor Plan
Country Club Floor Plan
Dimensioning and Area Calculations
Six Basic Types of Dimensions
Dimensioning Variables
Dimensioning the Tenant Space Floor Plan Using Linear Dimensions
Associative Dimension Commands and Grips
Angular, Diameter, Radius, and Ordinate Dimensioning
Tenant Space Total Square Feet
Use QDIM to Dimension the Conference Room from Exercise 5-1
Office Dimensioned Plan
Office II Dimensioned Plan
House Dimensioned Plan
Country Club Dimensioned Plan
Drawing Elevations, Wall Sections, and Details
Introduction
Tenant Space: Elevation of Conference Room Cabinets
Tenant Space: Section of Conference Room Cabinets with Crosshatching
Detail of Door Jamb with Crosshatching
Using FILTERS to Draw an Orthographic Drawing of a Conference Table
Different Hatch Styles
Drawing and Adding Specifications to Furnishings and the AutoCAD Design Center
Introduction
Tenant Space Furniture Plan with Furniture Specifications
Reception Area Furniture Plan Using the AutoCAD Design Center
Office Furniture Plan
Office II Furniture Plan
House Furniture Plan
Country Club Furniture Plan
Drawing the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
Introduction
Tenant Space Lighting Legend and Reflected Ceiling Plan
Tenant Space Power Plan
Office I Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
Office II Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
House Lighting and Outlet Plan
Country Club Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
Drawing a Plat
Introduction
Drawing an Open Traverse
Drawing a Closed Traverse
Drawing a Plat
Drawing a Plat and Adding the Structure
Special Topics
Isometric Drawing
Introduction
Fundamentals of Isometric Drawing
Tenant Space Reception Desk in Isometric
Tenant Space Reception Seating Area in Isometric
Tenant Space Conference Chair in Isometric
Conference Room Walls and Furniture in Isometric
Presentation Capabilities
Model Space and Paper Space
Creating a Printed Presentation of the Tenant Space Project by Combining Multiple Plans on One Sheet of Paper
Creating a Slide Show of the Tenant Space Project Drawings
Create a Presentation
Create a Presentation
Create a Slide Show
Customizing Toolbars and Menus
Customizing Toolbars
Customizing Menus
Making a New Menu File
Making a New Toolbar
Modifying a Menu File
Three-Dimensional Autocad
Basic Three-Dimensional Models
Introduction
Creating 3D Models Using Elevation and Thickness
3D Shapes
Create a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Reception Desk
Create a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Reception Seating Area
Create a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Conference Room Cabinets
Create a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Conference Room Chair
Solid Modeling
Introduction
Drawing Primitive Solids
Using Extrude to Draw Extruded Solids
Using Revolve to Draw Revolved Solids; Using Rotate 3D to Rotate Solids about the X, Y, and Z Axes
Using Chamfer and Fillet to Draw Chamfers and Fillets on Solid Edges
Using Union to Join Two Solids; Using Subtract to Subtract Solids from Other Solids
Using Intersection to Form a Solid Model from the Common Volume of Two Intersecting Solids
Creating a Solid Model of Chair
Creating a Solid Model of Chair 2
Create a Solid Model of a Patio
Drawing Solid Models of Eight Objects
Drawing a Solid Model of a Lamp Table
Drawing a Solid Model of a One-Story House
Drawing a Solid Model of a Two-Story House: Elevation I
Drawing a Solid Model of a Two-Story House: Elevation II
Glossary
Index