Reference no: EM133138596
Assignment: Interior Elevations
Description
For this assignment, you'll continue the field survey started in Assignment 1. Now you'll be focused on vertical views and heights, drawing the interior elevations of your documented kitchen and bath. For this assignment, pay special attention to architectural millwork. Draw the door and drawer fronts as they have been built. Also include hardware, baseboards, toe kicks, backsplashes, outlets, appliances, fixtures, equipment, etc.
Required Materials
• BID Supply kit
• Weekly lectures and readings
• Adobe Creative Cloud
• AutoDesk AutoCAD
Instructions
1. This project is a continuation of your kitchen and bath to field survey. Start with your previous project and add vertical (elevation) content.
2. Use a tape measurer to field verify all vertical (elevation) dimensions for both the kitchen and bath spaces. Create hand sketches as you field measure that includes the height, dimensions, and notes obtained during your field survey.
3. Take any additional photographs of each space. Add to your photographs from Assignment 1.
4. After the field survey is complete, transfer your findings to a professional quality elevation views. Your elevations may be hand drafted or CAD drafted. Create scale elevation view drawings of the as- built conditions. Use ¼" or ½" scale. Make sure to include industry standard line weights, line types, symbols, annotations, hatching, and dimensions.
5. Label each elevation and key the elevations back to the plan views using industry standard elevation symbols.
6. Compile all work into a multi-page presentation. Include a scan of your initial field notes/field sketch, all photographs, final plans, and final elevation views. Use a title block, proper spelling, and professional presentation quality in your final submission.
7. Save your completed presentation in PDF format and submit for instructor review.
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