Day 15 – Thursday October 24th

WARNING: Everyone must post and show progress on Miro, only about a half of you have been posting. As a reminder, this assignment is worth a third of your final grade and these Miro pin-ups count towards that grade. There has been a lack of progress and momentum the last week which will lead to you falling behind.

REMEMBER THAT I WILL BE POSTING MID-SEMESTER GRADES NEXT WEEK BASED ON YOUR PERFORMANCE TO DATE

Complete the following in each of the two models (2 SEPERATE SHEETS):

  • Rain Screen
    • Finalize panelization to be within the max/min requirements based on your research. Pay attention to panel sizes around the fixed windows. If you cannot find panel sizes information for your product, please let me know and I will give you default values to use.
    • Set up views on your sheets including:
      • 4 views of overall model 
        • Start this by working at 1/4″ scale 
        • Dimension panel sizes and align your views
      • 3d axon diagram
    • This will be further developed next week
  • Glazing [FOCUS ON THIS]
    • We have spent the last week diving deeper into various glazing systems.
    • Finalize panelization and pay attention to the relationship of your system to the edge of slab. 
    • Model a typical parametric unit following the class demonstration. These models are checked and count towards the assignment grade. No matter which system you chose, they follow a similar ideology. Let me know if you are confused with how to approach these models. 
      • Layout this new family according your panelization. 
    • Set up views on your sheets including:
      • 4 views of overall model 
        • Start this by working at 1/4″ scale 
        • Dimension panel sizes and align your views
      • 3d axon diagram
      • 4 views of typical unit focusing in a structural bay as we saw in the example drawing set in class
        • Should be at a larger scale than the overall model
      • 4 views each of details (largest scale):
        • Typical vertical and horizontal joint at slabs
        • Outside corner
        • Inside corner

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