HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY College of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture Course Title: Computer-aided Design and Drafting for Architecture 2 Subject Code:ARCADD2 Course Credit: Lecture- 1 unit;laboratory-6 units Year Level: 4 th Pre-requisites: ARCADD 1 Course Description: An advanced computer-aided architectural modeling and rendering using current software Course Calendar: 1 st sem
ARCADD 2 PRELIM MIDTERM FINAL I. INTRODUCTION. Differentiate two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings II. USER INTERFACE Modeling Views Visual styles UCS and UCS2 Viewports III. 3D MASSING AND EDITING Extrude, extrude with taper, extrude path, extrude path with taper 3D Solid and 3D surface Union and Subtract Solid editing Revolve Fillet IV. APPLICATION OF 3D MASSING: 3D modeling of a simple structure using extrude and other editing commands V. AUTOCAD ARCHITECTURE Walls Doors Windows Door and Window Assembly Roof Stairs and handrail Generate elevation and section VI. APPLICATION OF AUTOCAD ARCHITECTURE AEC COMMANDS: 3D modeling of a simple structure using extrude and other editing commands VII. 3D STUDIO MAX RENDERING Inserting cad files through Import and File Link Manager Materials Camera Light Rendering VII. AUTOCAD RENDERING Materials Camera Light Rendering References: A. Books Autodesk, Inc., AutoCAD 2000 User Guide, Autodesk Press, 2000
Bethune, James D., Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1995 Goetch, David L., Technical Drawing and Design, Delmar Publishers, Inc., 1986 Giachino, J. W., Drafting and Graphics, American Technical Society, 1969 Mitchell, William, Computer-Aided Architectural Design, New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1977 Jefferis, Allan, AUTOCAD 2002 for Architecture, Australia, Thomson Learning, c2002 Port, Stanley, Computer-aided Design for Construction: A Guide for Engineers, Architects and Draftsmen, London, Granada, c1984 Saka, Tuna, Autocad for Architecture, c2002 B. Student-oriented Websites AutoCAD On-Line Tutor http://www.gre.ac.uk/directory/archland/learn/autocad/index.html AutoCAD Tutorial Home Page http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/cep/oed/gc/acadtut/acadtut-home.html FBE Online Learning AutoCAD http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/learning/autocad/default.html 3D Café s Free Tutorials AutoCAD http://www.3dcafe.com/asp/tutacad.asp C. Studio Equipment 1. Computer Work Stations Class size (1 computer:1 student ratio) Ideal 20 students Maximum 40 students 2. One (1) Plotter 3. One (1) Scanner 4. One (1) Printer Course Requirements 1) 3 to 6 Minor Plates (during Development Phases) 2) 3 Major Plates (Major Exams) 5. One (1) LCD Projector
Grading System Legend: (All Items in Percent) CSA Class Standing Average for All Performance Items (Cumulative) P Prelim Examination Score M Midterm Examination Score F Final Examination Score MEA Major Exam Average PCA Prelim Computed Average MCA Midterm Computed Average FCA Final Computed Average Note: For purposes of illustration, the sharing between CSA and MEA is shown below as 70% and 30% respectively, when computing the Computed Average for each Grading Period. Depending on the grading parameters set for a subject the sharing may be 65%-35%, 60%-40% or other possible combinations. Computation of Prelim Computed Average (PCA) CSA = MEA = P PCA = (70%)(CSA) + (30%)(MEA) Computation of Midterm Computed Average (MCA) CSA = MEA = MCA = (70%)(CSA) + (30%)(MEA) Computation of Final Computed Average (FCA)
CSA = MEA = FCA = (70%)(CSA) + (30%)(MEA) Note: A student's Computed Average is a consolidation of Class Standing Percent Average and Major Exam Percent Average.
Course Policies Maximum Allowable Absences: 7 (held 2 times a week)