Prof. A. Aptekar will be available to answer questions and help you with your projects today [11-7-2020] between noon and 2:00. Use the following link to reach support session .
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81556418251
Meeting ID: 815 5641 8251
Prof. A. Aptekar will be available to answer questions and help you with your projects today [11-7-2020] between noon and 2:00. Use the following link to reach support session .
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81556418251
Meeting ID: 815 5641 8251
Per our discussion in class, Prof. A. Aptekar will be available to answer questions and help you with your projects tomorrow [10-21-2020] 8:00 to 9:00 PM. Use the following link to reach me.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81556418251
Meeting ID: 815 5641 8251
Some Students have talked to me about the possibility of participating in the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge. It may be possible to utilize much of the work for the BT2 classes for the foundation of this competition. The deadline for the application is this Thursday October 20th. If you are interested in being part of the team and pursuing this competition join either (or both) of these two Zoom sessions. If you are still interested and cannot join either of the zoom sections send us an email. If there is enough stuff team energy members and enthusiasm we will proceed.
Following is a link to the Department of Energy website about this event:
https://www.solardecathlon.gov/event/challenges-design.html
meeting times:
Friday 10-16-2020 @ 3pm
AND/OR
Sunday 10-18-2020 @ 11am
Meeting Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88569756792
Meeting ID: 885 6975 6792
Student question:
“…. my structural grid is printing as solid lines instead of the grid line type, I did everything I could to change it but I just can’t seem to fix it, the model space is fine, it’s just the paper space that’s messed up.”
Solution:
There are several ways to adjust line properties, so they print dots and/or dashes.
Here are 3 ways that I think are most useful.
you can type the command “PSLTSCALE” to turn off and on the scaling line command. When on the line should scale to the Scale you’re using in that particular viewport.
MSLTSCALE To adjust line scales in model space
PSLTSCALE To adjust line scales in paper space
or
You can right click a line and go to its properties and change its “Linetype scale”.
Welcome to the Fall 2020 semester and Building Technology 2 course
City Tech’s first-ever almost completely online semester!
On this website you will find the syllabus, software used, textbooks, schedule, lecture notes, assignments, support information and more.
For your first interview assignment you can find the link here:
https://forms.gle/Ppfxu42jraSm5kgw6
Your logo design needs to be ready for next class.
Question:
I’m having trouble with scaling my wall section details. I figured out the multiple viewports part but for example, The cantilever is perfect at 1:16, too big at 1:10, and too small at 1:20. The window Details is Perfect at 1:20, but 1:16 also works.
Response:
It is a good idea to keep your scales constant if you are able to line the might neatly in the detail sheet. Break the cantilever into two separate details one showing how it works where it intersects the wall below and one where it shows how the cantilever wraps around its protruding corner. For your details 1:10 (1 1/2″=1′-0″) is the least details you should scale use. I recommended to the class that they use 1:5 (3″= 1′-0″). 1:16 (3/4″=1′-0″ it is used in Imperial scale system) is not used in the profession and can cause problems in real projects 1:20 is sometimes used but that is not detailed enough of the scale to convey all the information you need in your details.
Common Drawing Scales equivalent:
“Soft” (rough) scale conversion
Metric | Imperial |
1:1 | Full Size |
1:2 | Half Size |
1:5 | 3″= 1′-0″ |
1:10 | 1 1/2″=1′-0″ |
1:20 | 3/4″=1′-0″ |
1:25 | 1/2″=1′-0″ |
1:50 | 1/4″=1′-0″ |
1:100 | 1/8″=1′-0″ |
1:200 | 1/16″=1′-0″ |
1:250 | 1″=20′-0″ |
1:500 | 1″=40′-0″ |
1:1000 | 1″=80′-0″ |
Question:
I had a question about the thickness of the batt insulation in the roof. You asked us to make it thicker than our deepest joist, in my case 220. However, I am not sure what can hold it. For example, the image I attached shows that the joist is flush with the slant of the roof, if I give ore space for insulation what can I add so there wouldn’t be a gap above the joist? Double studs (47×75)? If so, how far should I space them from the joist?
Response:
See the attached sketch in particular the parts labeled A, B, C, and D.
Because roofs tend to be the surfaces you lose most of your conditioned air it is the area that should have the most insulation if possible. The overall insulation area should be equal or greater (B>A) to achieve this you can put your roof furring strips (D) at a distance from your rafter. To support your roof furring strips you can use 18mm OSB or plywood (C) to connect them to your rafters.
Class date | Lecture Schedule | Readings | Assignments |
Monday, 06, 1, 2020 | 01 Introduction – Collect names and pictures of students, assign logo for titleblock -Introduce Module A (existing building documentation and grid) |
Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, Chapter 1, pp. 1.02-1.06, Chapter 2, pp. 2.02-2.30, Chapter 12, pp. 12.02-12.05, 12.08-12.09 |
A01 Site Maps <-Intro [site, plan and grid] |
02 Grids – Introduction to grids, explain scale and linetype in CAD |
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Tuesday, 06, 2, 2020 | 03 Print – Introduction to lineweights, ctb files and layouts in CAD |
A01 Site Maps ->DUE A02 Plans and Elevations Introduce Assignment A2 (Plans and Elevations) |
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Wednesday, 06, 3, 2020 | 04 XREF s Elvations & Sections – Desk crits |
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05 Concrete, Mix -Desk crits elevations & sections |
A02 Plans and Elevations –>due | ||
Thursday, 06, 4, 2020 | 06 elevations & sections – Drawing standards (see #16) – Desk crits, open questions |
Allen and Iano, Concrete Construction Chapter 13, pp. 515-551 Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, |
Sketchbook check complete / incomplete |
07 Concrete (cast in place) – Desk crits, open questions |
Allen and Iano, Sitecast Concrete Framing Systems Chapter 14, pp. 565-599 Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, |
A03 Pin-up | |
Monday, 06, 8, 2020 | 09 Foundations – Desk crits, open questions |
Allen and Iano, Foundations Chapter 2, pp. 29-38, pp. 56-71 Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, |
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15 Drawing standards to 06 | |||
Tuesday, 06, 9, 2020 | 10 DURA (Solar Decathlon project) – Desk crits, open questions [Module A complete] – sketchbook review including readings and desk crits |
Sketchbook Grated 1 0f 4 Assigned: B01 Reference material |
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Assignment A4 due | A04 Final Module A ->due | ||
Wednesday, 06, 10, 2020 | 11 Wood – Desk crits, open questions |
Readings: Chapter 3, Pages 84 – 127, Fundamentals of Building Construction / Materials & Methods By Edward Allen & John Wiley (5th Edition) |
B01 Reference material -> due Introduce B02 In class basement and ground floor plans |
12 Foundation Calculations | B02a In class –> due basement and ground floor plans Introduce B02 all plans Introduce B03 elevations |
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Thursday, 06, 11, 2020 | 13 Framing types – Desk crits, open questions |
Readings: Chapters 5 and 6 Pages 161 – 253, Fundamentals of Building Construction / Materials & Methods By Edward Allen & John Wiley (5th Edition) |
B02 all plans –> due |
14 Joists – Desk crits, open questions |
Sketchbook Grated 2 0f 4 –> due B03 elevations –> due Introduce B04 Joist Plans |
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Monday, 06, 15, 2020 | B04 Joist Plans Pin up | ||
16 Studs layout – Desk crits, open questions |
B04 Joist Plans –> due Introduce B05 Stud Plans |
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Tuesday, 06, 16, 2020 | 17 3D Framing | B05 Stud Plans Pin up Introduce B06 3D Framing |
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Midterm grades | B05 Stud Plans –> due Introduce B07 Wall sections |
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Wednesday, 06, 17, 2020 | |||
Thursday, 06, 18, 2020 | 18 Wall sections Part1 – Desk crits, open questions |
B06 3D Framing Pin up | |
19 Wall sections Part2 – Desk crits, open questions |
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Monday, 06, 22, 2020 | 20 Roof | ||
Tuesday, 06, 23, 2020 | 21 Stairs | B06 3D Framing –> due | |
22 Building Envelope | |||
Wednesday, 06, 24, 2020 | 26 Mechanical | B07 Wall sections –> due Heavily weighted grade Introduce B07 Wall sections |
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Thursday, 06, 25, 2020 | 23 Redlining | Module B pinup (all B assignments) | |
Monday, 06, 29, 2020 | Module C – 27 Heavy timber sizing – Desk crits, open questions |
Introduce B08 final (all documents) | |
Tuesday, 06, 30, 2020 | 28 Heavy timber details – Desk crits, open questions |
Introduce Assignment C | |
29 High-tech wood construction – Desk crits, open questions |
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Wednesday, 07, 1, 2020 | – Final Examination – C Final Pin Up |
Sketchbook Grated 4 0f 4 –> due | |
Last day of semester | Assignment C –> due |
Monday/Tuesday | Stairs | B06 3D Framing –> due |
Thursday, 04, 30, 2020 | Building Envelope | |
Monday/Tuesday | Mechanical | B07 Wall sections –> due Heavily weighted grade Introduce B07 Wall sections |
Thursday, 05, 7, 2020 | Redlining | Module B pinup (all B assignments) |
Monday/Tuesday | Module C Introduce Heavy timber sizing |
B08 final (all documents) |
Thursday, 05, 14, 2020 | Heavy timber details | Introduce Assignment C |
Monday/Tuesday | High-tech wood construction | |
Thursday, 05, 21, 2020 | – Final Examination – C Final Pin Up |
Sketchbook Grated 4 0f 4 –> due |
Friday, 05, 22, 2020 | Last day of semester | Assignment C due |