Day 11 – Tuesday October 8th

Miro board link: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVLdYX1kI=/ (Password: AntoniGaudi)

Revit demonstration recording for not hatching projected objects in elevation; the convention is to only hatch objects cut in section: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cqpg2cozh09e0mnzlzt9x/AHYdthG94N3GU60YowIma7I?rlkey=8c98o80ov5uazaqemf7bqibdt&dl=0

Assignment Deadline for thursday, October 10th –

  • Brightspace 2nd Final Posting
    • Please use the new assignment upload (1st one will be hidden in the morning)
    • Upload the following by Midnight, Wednesday
      • A single PDF of all your sheets
      • Revit Project File (your families should already be saved within the revit file)
        • Make sure this is saved as a .RVT, not a template file.
    • Upload to MIRO by Midnight, Wednesday 
      • Your pdf file
    • We will do peer grading in class then move on to the next assignment
    • Your final grade on this assignment is based on the following:
      • Your oral presentation in-class
      • Your feedback to your classmates
      • Your initial final Brightspace upload & MIRO post 
      • Your second final Brightspace Upload & MIRO post
  •  All drawings should have notes/leaders and dimensions.
    • Graphics, neatness are also part of the grade.
    • Balance how much time you spend modeling versus paying drawings on a sheet. Show the class how much hard work you did!
    • Those drawings in bold below are your priority and a higher percentage of your grade.
  • Final Presentation should include:

    • SC-01 Basic Sheet
      • Show at least 1 plan – 2 plans are optional based on your details and drawing layout
      • Minimum 2 elevations, 1 perspective, 1 isometric 
    • SC-02 Vertical Exploded Isometric***
      • Include annotations.
    • SC-03 Kit of Part
    • SC-04, SC-05, etc.******
      • Start details in groups of 4 using 1-1/2″ scale
      • Larger details as required at 3″ or 6″ etc.
      • Always add notes & dimensions
      • Keep things consistent across your drawings.

Reference your feedback from the steel staircase assignment to enhance your drawings.

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