COMPONENTS OF FLOORPLANS & ELEVATIONS Objective 6.05 & 6.06.

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COMPONENTS OF FLOORPLANS & ELEVATIONS Objective 6.05 & 6.06

Bell Ringer 10/6  Review for 5.0 Quiz

QUIZ10/6  5.0  After Quiz – Review How to use a SCALE  Work on Space Planning Activity  This will be due on Friday (but hopefully you finish today!)

Bell Ringer 10/7  Get Notebooks…  What is the difference between a floorplan and an elevation?  What is a perspective drawing?  What is a rendering?

Objective  Draw Basic Floorplans and Elevations

Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Materials 1. Architectural scale 2. Templates B. Types of Drawings: 1. Sectional 2. Exterior Elevation 3. Interior Elevation 4. Renderings a. Pencil Renderings b. Ink Renderings c. Water Color Renderings d. Color Pencil Rendering e. Felt-Tip Rendering 5. Plot Plans 6. Foundation Plans 7. Floor Plans 8. Electrical Plans 9. Perspectives 10.Model 11.Detail 12.Specifications C. Application of Scaled floor plan D. Alphabet of lines

Let’s Review… Materials 1. Architectural scale 2. Templates Types of Drawings: 1. Section 2. Exterior Elevation 3. Interior Elevation

Let’s Review…Section

Let’s Review…Elevations

Let’s Review… Renderings- a. Pencil Renderings b. Ink Renderings c. Water Color Renderings d. Color Pencil Rendering e. Felt-Tip Rendering

Let’s Review…Renderings

Plans (refer to provided example) 5. Plot Plans – Drawing of plot of land

Plans 6. Foundation Plans – Drawing of the foundation

Plans 7. Electrical Plans – Drawing showing electricity, outlets, switches, etc.

Plans 8. Climate Control Plans – Drawing showing all HVAC equipment, ducts, etc.

Plans 9. Perspectives – 3D Drawing from one view in an interior Space

Plans 10. Model – 3D Representation of structure

Plans 11. Detail Plan – Drawing showing specifics

Plans 12. Specifications – Detailed information about products and materials

Alphabet of Lines  In Drafting, or Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) -- the alphabet of lines are the different used when constructing a drawing  A thick solid line is called an object line and represents the outline of a part on a drawing.  A dash line represents an edge that is not visible in a particular view, hence it is called a hidden line.  Other common lines used in drafting include dimension lines, extension lines, construction lines, border lines, center lines, among many others depending on the type of drawing.

NEXT PROJECT  FCCLA PROJECT  DUE 10/27  WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY – DRAW FLOORPLAN IN SKETCHUP!

ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS Objective 6.02

Bell Ringer 10/10  The builder of a new restaurant wants to know what exact exterior materials need to be used on the building. How can he get that information? From the:  A. Floor Plan  B. Specifications  Model  Section

Activity  Refer to the Floor Plan that I give you  Color all structural symbols blue  Color all appliances and fixtures yellow  Draw in (using red) where electrical outlets, switches, cable TV connections and any other electrical or mechanical symbols should be located.

Objective  Interpret Architectural Terms and Symbols

Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Structural symbols 1. Doors 2. Windows 3. Exterior/foundation materials B. Appliances and fixtures 1. Kitchens 2. Laundry 3. Baths C. Electrical and Mechnical 1. Switches 2. Outlets 3. Television 4. Lighting 5. Plumbing 6. Thermostat 7. Plumbing

Architectural Symbols  Refer to handouts  Incorporate these into FCCLA Plans

BUILDING CODES Objective 6.03

Objective  Identify Sources of Building Code requirements

Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) 1. Uniform Building Code (UBC) 2. American with Disabilities Act (ADA) 3. State and local building codes a. Building permits b. Variance 4. Aesthetic codes

Building Code  Uniform Building Code  Created in 1927  Promote public safety  Provided standardized requirements for safe construction  The SAME codes from city to city  Replaced in 2000 with International Building Code (IBC)  ubc.com and iccsafe.org

Building Code  Americans with Disabilities Act  Law signed in 1990  Prohibits discrimination based on disability  Design standards or guidelines provided  ADAstandards.htm ADAstandards.htm

Building Code  State and local building codes  Building Permits documents issued by a city's planning department to oversee and approve any changes to structures Pulled by individual home owners, contractors, architects, etc. Ensure that you are in compliance with building codes

Building Code  State and local building codes  Variances Permit issued by the city or state that allows some sort of a violation of the building code For example, the town may decide to allow a house to be built on a lot with 190 foot frontage when the building code requires 200 foot frontage. The process for obtaining a variance includes a study of the request and how it would impact the neighborhood The neighbors are given notice of the request and the opportunity to file any objections

Remaining Time  Work on Projects!

Bell Ringer 10/13  What is the difference between a PERMIT and a VARIANCE?  The most widely adopted universal building codes that set minimum standards are:  A. State Codes  B. Uniform Building Codes  C. Aesthetic Codes  D. International Codes

Today  Work on Projects!  PROJECT BUDGETS! Look at your packet and re- read the section about the Budget on page 3. Create a spreadsheet detailing the costs for the project.  Drawings and Budget due on 10/20 for a “check point” grade…

Bell Ringer 10/14  When vacationing at the Beach, a person cannot hang towels or clothing on balcony railings. This restriction is enforced by:  A. Uniform Building Codes  B. Safety Codes  C. Appearance Codes  D. Aesthetic Codes

Bell Ringer 10/14  When vacationing at the Beach, a person cannot hang towels or clothing on balcony railings. This restriction is enforced by:  D. Aesthetic Codes

Today10/14  Work on Projects!  Drawings/Budgets due MONDAY for a “check point” grade…

Today10/15  Work on Projects!

Bell Ringer 10/16  When the carpenters had a question about how a wall should be constructed, they looked at a plan that is taken from the imaginary cut through the wall that is called:  A. Detail View  B. Section View  C. Exterior Elevation  D. Rendering

Bell Ringer 10/16  When the carpenters had a question about how a wall should be constructed, they looked at a plan that is taken from the imaginary cut through the wall that is called:  B. Section View

Today10/16  Work on Projects!  Checkpoint grade MONDAY!!  Career Fair Tomorrow – DRESS FOR SUCCESS!

Bell Ringer 10/17  Get Ready for Career Fair  I’ll check off your outfits first…

Today10/20  Work on Projects!  Submit Budget and Drawings for Checkpoint grade!!

MIDTERM WEEK  Monday 10/21-WORK DAY- START BOARDS!  TUESDAY 10/22- Review  WEDNESDAY 10/23- WORK DAY  THURSDAY 10/24- MIDTERM  FRIDAY 10/27- PROJECTS DUE!!!