Drafting I






 

    Drafting I

    An introduction to the drafting methods and techniques used to create floor plans and elevation views for interior design. In this course students learn to use the basic tools and procedures of drafting to develop effective interior design plans.

    Course covers tools and applications; practical use of architectural measurement and scale; use of dimensioning methods; and the development of legends. Explores how to incorporate design ideas into a practical plan format to fully realize the interior concept. Students design a unique 800 square foot Minimalist micro mountain retreat, as a vehicle to learn critical drafting methods and techniques. Emphasis is on developing design concepts.

    Prerequisite: None

    First Class Materials: one each of the following – 14” 30-60 STD triangle, 8” 45 Degree STD triangle, 12” triangle (Arch Hand Scale), H Mars-Lumograph pencil, 2H Mars-Luograph pencil, Sanford Tuff Stuff eraser, Sanford Tuff Stuff Eraser Refill (2-Pak), erasing shield, Ames Lettering Guide, Pocket Pal Template, 8 sheets of 24”x36”, 16lb. plain clearprt Vellum, 1 roll of Drafting Dots.

    Required Text: Architectural Drafting and Design, 4E (Delmar Drafting Series) ISBN 0-7668-1546-3 note: the textbook not the workbook

    Course Details
    Course Code: XINT7200
    Meetings: 10
    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab:
    Section 1 Interior Design
    Instructor: Qasem Baouni
    Meeting Day(s): Thursday
    Meeting Time(s): 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
    Meeting Date(s): June 06, 2013 - August 15, 2013
    No Meeting/Special Note: no mtg: July 4, 2013
    Class Size: 16
    Meeting Room:
    Location: Goldsmith Campus
    Registration
    Credit: Registration #: Fee:
    Non-Credit 25357 $395 Add to Cart
    Certificate 25358 $430 Add to Cart
    Credit 25359 $1220 Add to Cart
    12 of 16 seats available (last 2 seats are not available online)
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