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  • About
    • Program Mission
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  • Programs
    • AAS in Architecture
    • Summer Intro Courses
    • Early College Opportunities
  • Courses
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    • 121 - Basic Design Studio
    • 122 - Intermediate Design Studio
    • 123 - Advanced Design Studio
    • 166 - Architectural Design 1
    • 170 - Digital Lab 1
    • 171 - Digital Lab 2
    • 172 - Digital Lab 3
    • 202 - Construction 1
    • 204 - Construction 2
    • 220 - Portfolio Development
    • 230 - Structural Fundamentals
    • 266 - Architectural Design 2
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    • Rhino Login & Azure Access
    • Creative Suite Access
  • After CCC
    • Transfer - Architecture
    • Transfer - Interior Architecture
    • Architecture Degrees from Outside U.S.
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Tables and Chairs

Table and Chairs

Tables and Chairs

Description

The purpose of this assignment is to use AutoCAD to complete an architecturally-related drawing. You will use architectural units (feet and inches), to construct typical kitchen tables and chairs in plan view.

Objectives/Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

  • Demonstrate an understanding of AutoCAD through the generation of an architecture plan drawing assignment.

  • Print a PDF file of the drawing.

  • Demonstrate craftsmanship as manifest through precision of the drawing.

  • Document completed assignments in a digital format and archive those digital artifacts in MIro and Google Drive.

General Instructions to begin the drawing

Make sure you have applied these customization settings before starting this drawing.

1. Create a new drawing. Select the acad.dwt template (depending on your settings, you may not see the file extension). Then click Open.

2. Save the file as FirstInitialLastName 03P1 Tables and Chairs.dwg (depending on your settings, you may not see the file extension).
For example, the student Jeanne Gang would name her file JGang 03P1 Tables and Chairs.dwg. Make sure to use your first initial and last name.

3. Format the units as shown in the image. Click OK.

4. Set the Object Snaps (OSNAPS) to Endpoint, Midpoint, and Intersection.

5. If you believe it will aid you in effectively and efficiently draw the fixtures, turn on Object Snap Tracking from the status bar.

6. Watch the step-by-step tutorial to successfully complete your drawing.

Drawing the Kitchen Fixtures

7. You now have a completed DWG file.

8. Refer to the previous drawing assignments in order to print the PDF file to an architectural scale.

9. Both files should have the same filename with different file extensions. Save and close your AutoCAD drawing file.

8. Upload both files to your Google Drive for evaluation. Upload the PDF file to the Miro board for evaluation.

9. If you have any questions, email your instructor.