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ASID Code of Ethics- Professional Conduct
We protect the :
health, safety and general welfare of the public.
Arch dwgs.- 3 types
- Idea generation
- Design and presentation
- Guide for construction process
LEED- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
People- accredited
Buildings- certifies
Programming Phase
- Bubble diagrams and Adjacency matrices
- work with relative sizes of spaces
Universal Design is NOT the same as Accesibility
Universal- providing access for EVERYONE
Accessibility- provide access for DISABLED
BIM- Building Information Modeling
Revit Software
Lineweight
Relative width and intensity of a line
Lineweight: Broken-down
LIGHT- Patterns (tile, grout)
MED- Dimensions, extension lines, leaders, arrows, break lines
MED/DARK- Objects, hidden, center lines
DARK- Borders, Sections
Lines: Broken-down
DASHED- hidden, above elements
CENTER- symetrica, center of objects
CONTINUOUS- normal, objects, walls
DIMENSION- distance
CUTTING- sections
LEADER- extends from text to point to object
BREAK- object not drawn in entirety
Standard Lettering
Roman Alphabet in ALL CAPS
5 Phases of Design Process
Programming
Schematic Design
Design Developement
Construction Documents
Construction Administration
Schematic Phase
important to have client approve and sign off on final schematic plan
CD Phase- General Contractor
only general contractor can stop work if it's not going according to plan. Owner must talk to GC, designer cannot.
CD Phase- Approval
Designer can't sign off on furniture approval after delivery. Only client can.
Error and Omissions Insurance
GC should carry this
DWG- 2 main categories
Architectural & Engineering
Project Manual/Job Book
Technical specs apear here, if there are not many specs (smaller proj) they may go directly on dwgs.
CLOSED Spec
Only use exact product that is specified.
OPEN Spec
Similar products can be substituted.
Proprietary Spec
Closed, most restrictive. specific man, easiest to write, shortest, no comp. bidding
Descriptive Spec
Open, less restrictive, no specific man, use this when no standards need to be met, calls out materials, finishes, installation methods etc.
Reference Spec
Open, less restrictive, no specific man, does reference standards, competitive, (shorter and easier to write than Desc. Spec)
Performance Spec
Open, less restrictive, no specific man, describes expected performance, longer, rarely used for interior construction
MasterFormat
standard used when writing specs, developed by CSI
As Built Dwgs- Lineweights
DEMO- Darkest (blue)
TEXT- Middle (yellow)
EXISTING- Light (grey/red)
Column Floor Plan Grid
#'s across top
A's across side