B06 3D Framing Model

The 3-D framing model of the wood structural components in your building is an expression of the “skeleton” of your building. The model should extend from your concrete footings to your roof ridge beam.

Structural elements to include:
Concrete basement foundations with footings and slab.
Wood frame skeleton with joists, studs, rafters, collar beams, double header, rim joists, sill, double top plate, ridge board and all other necessary components. Including Your engineered wood I outriggers are not required, consider including them on a transparent layer.
Subfloors and structural sheathing should not be included (you may have them on a transparent or on layer that is not visible in your renderings).

Submittal:
1 board, 34×22 in PDF format showing one refined rendering or several views of your model. Insert rendered images from your 3-D model into your auto CAD file to create your board, use your projects title block.
AND
3-D model (rhino, sketch up or 3-D max)
recommended: your auto CAD file as an e-transmit

Name files using the following naming convention:
course_professor initials_semester_project name_student name
(ex: ARCH2331_AA-KC_S21_Grid_JoseSanchez-01.jpg)
files not conforming to department standards may be graded.

Fall 2022, ARCH 2331 D068, with Professor Zagaroli use Rugby Road

The 3-D Framing Model of your building is a visual expression of the wood structural framing components in “skeletal” form. The model should be of one floor of the building, ideally including the concrete footings, foundation walls, and first floor framing.  Additional floors will be counted as extra credit.

Structural elements to include:
Concrete basement foundations with footings and slab.
Wood frame skeleton with joists, studs, double header over openings, rim joists, sill, double top plate, and all other necessary components. (Engineered wood, I joists, outriggers, rafters, collar beams, ridge boards are not required, BUT WILL BE counted for extra credit if included. ) Consider including other structural or related construction on a transparent layer.
Subfloors and structural sheathing SHOULD NOT be included (you may have them on a transparent or on layer that is not visible in your renderings).

Submittal:
1 PAGE, 34×22 in PDF format showing one refined rendering or several views of your model. Insert rendered images from your 3-D model into your auto CAD file to create your board, use your projects title block. Similar to the 3D model page for Module A.
AND
3-D model (rhino, sketch up or 3-D max)
recommended: your auto CAD file as an e-transmit

Digital file naming convention:
COURSE_ProfInitials_SemesterYear_Module-Dwg#_project name_StudentName.pdfEx: ARCH2331_RZ_FA22_ModA-S301_JaneDoe.pdf
NOTE: Files NOT conforming to the convention above may be rejected and NOT graded.