Day 04 – Tuesday September 10th

Videos from class are posted here (See ToC.txt file for a description of what we covered in each video, we reviewed a lot)https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cqpg2cozh09e0mnzlzt9x/AHYdthG94N3GU60YowIma7I?rlkey=8c98o80ov5uazaqemf7bqibdt&dl=0

Miro Link (Same as before)https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVKm67OVE=/?share_link_id=100511146630 (Password: AntoniGaudi)

Due for Day 05 – Prefinal Pinup

Consider this next pinup your prefinal – the last chance for me to critique your work.

YOU MUST PINUP ALL YOUR WORK IN MIRO BEFORE CLASS STARTS!!!

  • Make certain you demonstrate all the necessary skills of modeling, materials, notes and dimensions, regions and detail items, etc. – so we can review this in class
  • Remember to make new views in groups of 4 – (Plan/Section/Elevation/Isometric)
    • Do not spread these out on a page but look to position related details close together. 
    • Depending on the scale of your details you should be able to fit 2 to 4 sets of details on a single sheet.

Your details should explain the following. Create as many details/sheets as necessary to explain your design to a client and an installer/contractor:

  • STRINGER –
    • Where is your stringer positioned – (one in the center, one against the wall with cantilevered steps, two stringers)
    • What is the size and material of your stringer
    • How does it connect to the building (at top and bottom or to the wall)
  • TREADS –
    • What material is your tread?
    • How does your tread connect to the stringer?
  • RAILING POSTS &  BALUSTRADE –
    • Describe your railing post if you have one?
    • How does it connect (to the tread, to the stringer, to the floor or some other manner)
    • How does the post connect to the handrail?
    • How is your balustrade made?  Is it wires, metal posts or glass panels?
  • HANDRAIL –
    • What material is your handrail?
    • How does it connect to the railing post?
  • ASSEMBLY of STAIR –
    • Using exploded isometrics can you explain more clearly the assembly of your stair?

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