10614127Architectural Software 2
Course Information
Description
Architectural Software 2 introduces students to Autodesk Revit, the leading BIM technology used in the architectural industry. Explore the BIM modeling concepts and learn various commands and techniques for creating 3D parametric BIM models that incorporate both architectural and structural components. Learn how to generate different views, such as site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, and renderings. Course uses a tutorial-based approach, allowing students to learn the software step-by-step. Students design an architectural project using Revit and generate a design-development level construction document set.
Total Credits
4
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s basic model elementsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes walls, doors, columns, beams, windows, custom families, roofs, floors, etc.
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s datum elementsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes grids, reference planes, and levels
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s view specific elementsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes dimensions, filled regions, and notations
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s different architectural viewsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes basic architectural drawings (floor plans, elevations, and sections)
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s different structural viewsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes basic structural drawings (footings and foundation plans, structural framing plans)
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Demonstrate basic competency with Revit’s sheet creationAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes sheets with architectural informationProject includes sheets with structural informationProject includes a title sheet with sheet list
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Demonstrate basic competency with Enscape’s material libraryAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of EnscapeProject includes geometry from Enscape’s material library
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Demonstrate basic competency with Enscape’s object libraryAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of EnscapeProject includes objects (trees, cars, people, furniture) from Enscape’s object library
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Demonstrate basic competency with basic image enhancement using Adobe PhotoshopAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Adobe PhotoshopProject includes basic image manipulation via adjustment layers
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Demonstrate competency with SketchUp’s geolocation toolsAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of SketchUpProject includes a geolocated positionProject includes generated contour lines from geolocated positionProject includes a DWG export of 3D generated contour lines
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Demonstrate competency in obtaining and manipulating vector based topographical informationAssessment StrategiesProjectCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk AutoCADProject includes basic vector based topographical information from municipal websitesProject includes Imported CAD information into Revit (for toposolid creation)
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Design a buildingAssessment StrategiesProject, PortfolioCriteriaSoftware used is the current version of Autodesk RevitProject includes an overarching spatial concept, a ‘big idea’Project includes the use of a grid to organize spaceProject includes architectural and structural model elements that are organized to serve the larger spatial conceptPortfolio includes two spreads displaying provocative imagery from the competencies listed above