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Architectural Drafting & DesignSixth Edition

Alan Jefferis, David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen

9781435481626

Architectural Drafting and Design is the ideal resource for all architectural drafters and CAD operators, whether beginning, intermediate, or advanced. This full-colour, comprehensive edition provides the basics of residential design, using various types of projects that a designer or architect is likely to complete during the actual design process and is written to meet the most recent editions of IRC and IBC. This resource begins with information on architectural styles that have dominated the field over the last four centuries, followed by basic design components related to the site and structure. Commercial drafting, basic materials used for construction, common construction methods, and drawings typically associated with commercial construction are also covered.

Brief Table of Contents:

PART 1: Introduction to Architectural Design and Drafting

PART 2: Residential Design

PART 3: Site Planning

PART 4: The Floor Plan

PART 5: Supplemental Floor Plan Drawings

PART 6: Roof Plans

PART 7: Elevations

PART 8: Framing Methods and Plans

PART 9: Foundation Plans

PART 10: Sections and Details

PART 11: Presentation Drawings

PART 12: Commercial Drafting

Drafting & Design for Architecture & ConstructionNinth Edition

Dana J. Hepler, Paul Ross Wallach, Donald Hepler

9781111128135

Drafting & Design for Architecture & Construction presents architectural drafting and design concepts as practiced by professional architects. With an emphasis on environmental safety, protective measures, expanded coverage of construction design and drawings, and chapter objectives—students are able to hone the necessary skills to create a complete set of drawing plans. Abundant appendices provide important reference material, career information, mathematical calculations, standard abbreviations, and synonyms. Exciting new material on design principles and procedures along with new entries on smart homes, smart growth, recreational facilities, building information modeling, site planning, ecology, energy conservation, efficiency, and sustainability has been added.

Table of Contents:

1. Architectural History and Styles

2. Fundamentals of Design

3. Scales and Measurements

4. Conventions and Procedures

5. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting Design

6. Environmental Design Factors

7. Indoor Living Areas

8. Outdoor Living Areas

9. Traffic Areas and Patterns

10. Kitchens

11. General Service Area

12. Sleeping Areas

13. Site Development Plans

14. Designing Floor Plans

15. Drawing Floor Plans

16. Designing Elevations

17. Drawing Elevations

18. Sectional, Detail, and Cabinetry Drawings

19. Pictorial Drawings

20. Architectural Renderings

21. Architectural Models

22. Principles of Construction

23. Foundations and Fireplace Structures

24. Wood-Frame Systems

25. Masonry and Concrete Systems

26. Steel and Reinforced-Concrete Systems

27. Disaster Prevention Design

28. Floor Framing Drawings

29. Wall Framing Drawings

30. Roof Framing Drawings

31. Electrical Design and Drawing

32. Comfort Control Systems (HVAC)

33. Plumbing Drawings

34. Drawing Management

35. Schedules and Specifications

36. Building Costs and Financial Planning

37. Codes and Legal Documents

Residential Design, Drafting, and DetailingSecond Edition

Alan Jefferis, Janice Jefferis

9781133283171

Introduce today’s students to the skills most important for drawing, detailing, and designing residential structures with this resource. The step-by-step presentation familiarizes students with standard construction practices involving wood, engineered materials, steel, and concrete as well as the latest “green” concepts and alternative materials used in residential design. A new review of common math formulas used in construction, more on presentation drawings and additional coverage of heating/cooling, resisting wind and seismic loads further prepare readers for design success. Professional examples from architects, engineers, and designers as well as activities and problems using actual architectural drawings and designs help place readers in the role of a professional CAD technician.

Table of Contents:

1. Professional Architectural Careers, Office Practice, and Opportunities

2. Preparing for Success

3. Computer-Aided Design in Architecture

4. Guidelines and Codes and That Affect Building Design

5. Interior Design Considerations

6. Exterior Design Factors and Styles

7. Environmental Design Considerations

8. Land Descriptions and Drawings

9. Site-Related Drawing Layout

10. Floor Plans—Symbols, Annotation, and Dimensions

11. Completing a Floor Plan with CAD

12. Electrical Plans

13. Plumbing Systems

14. Comfort Control Systems

15. Roof Plan Components

16. Roof Plan Layout with CAD

17. Introduction to Elevations

18. Elevation Layout and CAD Drawing Techniques

19. Representing Interior Finishing Materials and Cabinets with CAD

20. Framing Methods

21. Structural Components

22. Design Criteria for Structural Loading

23. Sizing Joists, Rafters, and Beams

24. Drawing Framing Plans

25. Foundation Systems

26. Floor Systems and Foundation Support

27. Foundation Plan Layout

28. Sectioning Basics

29. Section Layout

30. Stair Construction and Layout

31. Fireplace Construction and Layout

32. Written Specifications

33. Presentation Drawings

34. Renovations, Remodeling, and Additions

Fundamentals of Modern DraftingSecond Edition

Paul Ross Wallach

9781133603627

Fundamentals of Modern Drafting provides a thorough introduction to contemporary drafting, covering essential technical and engineering drawing concepts and key professional applications. The author uses a highly practical, building-block approach to help students quickly develop the knowledge and skills they need to prepare working drawings for production. Coverage encompasses freehand sketching, instrument drawing, CAD, drafting conventions and formats, multiview, development, pictorial drawing procedures, geometric tolerancing practices, descriptive geometry, and more. Every chapter includes vibrant illustrations to complement the text, as well as hands-on exercises that encourage students to apply what they’re learning.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction to Contemporary Drafting

2. Drafting Equipment and Supplies

3. Sketching and Lettering

4. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting Systems

5. Drafting Room Design Teams

6. Drafting Conventions and Formats

7. Geometric Construction

8. Multiview Drawings

9. Dimensioning Conventions and Surface Finishes

10. Tolerancing and Geometric Tolerancing

11. Sectional Views

12. Auxiliary Views and Revolutions

13. Descriptive Geometry

14. Development Drawings

15. Pictorial Drawings

16. Fasteners

17. Green Design in Industry

18. Working Drawings

19. Welding Drawings

20. Gears and Cams

21. Piping Drawings

22. Electronics Drafting

23. Tool Design Drafting

24. Architectural Drafting

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