Videos of various review topics are posted here, recorded after class due to wifi issues: 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)
Assignment Deadline for tuesday, september 17th –
- Post to Brightspace by Midnight Monday, September 16th
- Include a single PDF of your sheets and your Revit Project File (your families should already be saved within the revit file)
- Post all sheets to MIRO, not just new ones, by Midnight Monday, September 16th
- SH-05, SH-06, SH-07, etc.
- I will check what has been posted by midnight to Miro, late uploads will receive late penalties.
- SH-05 – Final Research Sheets
- You may have modified your design based on new research, post the final research sheets as well.
- If more sheets are needed, use SH-05.1, SH-05.2, SH05.3, etc.
- SH-06 – First Basic Sheet with 4 views
- If it helps to explain your design, I suggest everyone modify this sheet to include additional views that show a second elevation that shows the railing assembly and a view from behind so the stringer support is visible. (views from the other sides basically)
- SH-07, SH-08, etc.. Detail Studies at Larger scales (1 1/2″, 3″, 6″, etc.)
- You may end up with separate or combined sheets for the different studies depending upon the layout of your details. Remember to address the following:
- Buildings Structure to Stringer connection
- Stringer to Tread connection
- Railing Assembly to stair connection (to tread, to stringer or to the building)
- You may end up with separate or combined sheets for the different studies depending upon the layout of your details. Remember to address the following:
- Use of ISOMETRIC VIEWS
- Consider making use of Multiple Isometric views – stacked to show assembly or possibly show the same axonometric several times in different degrees of assembly. For example – just the stringer, then one with the steps but no railings, then one complete with railings.
- Materials
- Add materials designations using region or materials hatches. Also name the material in your notes.
- Adding Notes and Dimensions
- Notes – these should describe the assembly and identify materials. You can use one to describe more than one item. For example – 2 X 2 STEEL NEWEL POST CONNECTED TO 1/4″ X 2″ X 8″ STEEL C-CHANNEL STRINGER
- Dimensions – to build your stairs you must provide dimensions. This can be done with dimensions on the detail or in a note.
- Choosing your graphics
- Remember the goal is clarity – so if your layout or details are clear to you – then go with your intuition.
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ALWAYS THE 4 VIEWS
- Remember that each detail study is another group of 4 views (Plan, Elevation, Section and Isometric)
- If the plans /elevations/sections are all at 1 1/2″ scale – you may find a smaller scale isometric at 1″ works better than matching the 1 1/2″ scale.