BCT 102 Residential Print Reading
Working Drawing Set & symbols template
BCT 133 Drawings are * Product of research and design ONLY the minimum amount of information required is shown
I nternational R esidential C ode Regulate a set minimum standard for construction Protection of Life Safety Assure adequate structural & mechanical performance
BCT 133 Scale: Architectural Scale
Section Cuts through Building to see inner workings and what some thing like a Floor is made of
BCT 133 Building Process - Property
BCT 133 Survey Property and the Drawing process begins!
ARCHITECT OWNER CONTRACTOR Project Manager Site Super Carpenters <>
133 Specialist in their field Subcontractors (subs) Plumbers
Sequence to Reading Set of Prints Read Title Block Analyze view Review dimensions Read notes Read schedules & general notes Refer to specifications
BCT 133 New Theater, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland
BCT 133 ow is this space improved by the materials that are used? Is it improved? How was it built?
BCT 133 What differentiates rough construction methods and materials from finish materials and their methods of installation?
BCT 133 What are these? Would they be necessary to build a house?
Concrete The Salk Institute in La Jolla California
Concrete The Pantheon in Rome
Concrete Atomic Bomb Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
Concrete The Channel Tunnel connects France and Britain
Concrete Yale Art Museum, New Haven, Connecticut
Masonry Mayan Pyramid
Masonry Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia
Masonry Orthographic view of a wood window
Masonry Starts as Freehand Drawings Finalized as Mechanically DRAFTED working drawing set
VIEWS Glass box *Pictorial 3D Isometric Oblique *Orthographic 2D (View straight on)
Handout: Print reading basics & CSI Specifications intro
Brick Brick Arch
Stone Stone Structural Blocks, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France
Class Sample Project Salmon Creek Plastic Surgery
Print reading a simple structure Garage.
Wood Glulam Beams, Zion Episcopal Church, Portland
Stone Decorative Stone Panels
Wood and Brick Zion Episcopal Church, Portland
Wood Heavy Timber, Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
Wood Heavy Timber, Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood
Glass and Steel Louvre Pyramid, Paris
Glass Structural Glazing for Walls and Roofs
Glass Structural Glazing for Walls and Roofs
Glass Structural Glass Flooring and Stairs
Glass Structural Glass Flooring and Stairs
Glass and Steel Structural Glass and Stainless Steel Stair Construction, London
Steel, Glass and Stone British Museum, London, England
Steel and Glass Maintaining Glass Roof
Glass and Wood Stained Glass, Portland
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