Don Beatty

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Don Beatty
Drafting Teacher
Lake Norman High School
dbeatty@iss.k12.nc.us
704-799-8555 ext. 1347
Name:
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Class:
Architecture II
Due Date:
Assignment:
Presentation Plan
Test Date:
MiTiReLa:
Unit C (Sections 1, 2 and 3)
Dates:
1
Lecture
2
Vocabulary (Hand written)
3
Chapter 4 and 5 questions
4
Custom Template (.dwt)
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Create a Presentation Plan suitable for use in a “home
plans” type book or magazine as seen in class.
Directions
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Using your new company logo, create a custom B-size template for your project.
Study and know the following:
o Textbook chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6
o MiTiReLa unit 3 total
Replicate page 17, 20, 22 and attached presentation plan and specifications with
changes to reflect your specific application
Refer to the textbook chapters 1, 4, 5, 6 and 10 for information related to your
specific application. Use magazines to get ideas for your floor plan.
DO NOT copy an existing plan. Use them for ideas only and combine
features from various sources including your own original ideas.
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All 1 level built on a crawlspace
2-car garage (24’ X 24’)
3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
1800-2200 sq ft living space
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Brick veneer with optional occasional
siding
Professional landscaping
Don Beatty
Drafting Teacher
Lake Norman High School
dbeatty@iss.k12.nc.us
704-799-8555 ext. 1347
Constantly check and re-check drawings for accuracy
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*****CHAPTER 10 IS VERY IMPORTANT****
Refer to page 65 for line type scales.
Refer to page 70 – 80 for text and dimension management.
Refer to page 81 for architectural symbols
Refer to page 81-87 for viewports and scale management.
Double check all title blocks and references for completion and accuracy
Print all pages and assemble packet in proper sequence with staples and binder
Additional information is available on my webpage through the school’s website
Vocabulary
Window Types
Double hung
Casement
Sliding
Awning
Hopper
Transom
Fixed pane
Bay
Skylight
Side Lite
Door Types –
Raised panel
Pocket
French
Bi-fold
Bypass
Overhead
Interior
Exterior
Sliding
Double action
Additional
Alcove
Bidet
Breezeway
Closed Plan
Compartmentalized
Deck
Egress
Floor plan
Half Bath
Laundry
Lavatory
Master Bedroom
Masonry
Modular
Open Plan
Porch
Patio
Swing
Utility Room
Water Closet
Presentation Plan Drawing Checklist
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Begin with bubble diagram and sketch preliminary floor plan for parental
approval of a 3-bedroom 2-bathroom 1800-2200 square ft house. This is an
appropriate size for the required rooms. Do not include extra rooms like a game
room or extra family room. Do not sacrifice room sizes for a home office.
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Don Beatty
Drafting Teacher
Lake Norman High School
dbeatty@iss.k12.nc.us
704-799-8555 ext. 1347
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Interior and Exterior Walls (Int. 4”. Ext. 6”)
All wall intersections trimmed properly
Doors: Proper use of interior and exterior doors; correct door swing direction;
clearance from walls, cabinets and traffic.
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Windows: proper clearance from walls, cabinets and traffic
Skylights (if any) shown and specified.
Base and wall cabinets (Cabinet length in multiples of 6 inches. Base cabinet
front edge is 24” from wall, wall cabinets 12” from wall)
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Closets and storage: closets labeled and with shelf and pole or additional shelves
and drawers, storage closet, linen closet with shelves, pantry with shelves,
special storage features noted.
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Appliances: Appropriate work triangle, cook top/range, hood with vent, oven,
double oven, microwave, refrigerator, lazy susan
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Plumbing fixtures
o Kitchen: sinks, dishwasher, hose bibs, garbage disposal
o Baths: Lavatory, vanity, sinks, shower, tub, tub/shower, toilet, bidet,
urinal
o Utility Room: Washer, Dryer, laundry tray, built in ironing board . . .
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Porch, decks, patios, slabs, walks and steps
Room Titles and Sizes - Include home’s total depth and width (see next page)
Title block information
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Name:
Don Beatty
Drafting Teacher
Lake Norman High School
dbeatty@iss.k12.nc.us
704-799-8555 ext. 1347
Architecture II Interior Design Questions
Chapter 4
1.
What is the minimum required size for an entry door?
2.
What is the required percentage of window glazing for habitable
rooms?
3.
What is the required width for hallways?
4.
What is the minimum ceiling height for kitchens?
5.
What is the maximum height that the bottom of bedroom windows
can be above the floor?
6.
Toilets must have how much space on each side?
7.
What is the minimum window requirement for a bedroom that is 10’
x 12’?
8.
What is the minimum square footage for a habitable room?
9.
What is the minimum size opening for an emergency egress?
10.
How many smoke detectors will be required in the house you
design?
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Don Beatty
Drafting Teacher
Lake Norman High School
dbeatty@iss.k12.nc.us
704-799-8555 ext. 1347
Chapter 5
1.
What are the three main areas of a home?
2.
How much closet space should be provided for each bedroom?
3.
What rooms should the kitchen be near? Why?
4.
What are the functions of a utility room?
5.
List the design criteria to consider for planning a dining room.
6.
List five functions of a family room.
7.
What is included in the service area of a home?
8.
Describe the use of a foyer in a home.
9.
What should be considered when placing a living room?
10.
What is traffic flow? What should be considered when
optimizing traffic flow?
11.
List the main types of kitchens. Which will you be using?
12.
Describe the “work triangle” in a kitchen.
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