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PROF. PAUL C. KING RA

New York City College of Technology

Fall 2011

LC.1200-1290 Tutorials.04 Sheet.Layout - Prof.King V.1.0.docx

Copyright © 2011 Paul C. King

Sheet.Layout.1 SHEET LAYOUT AND

Overview: The are two areas of focus that need to be developed in parallel. The first is the

model itself of our building and the second is the convention of documenting the

building in drawing form. While some basic rules apply to all sets of drawings

and their organization the layout of a specific set of sheets is dependent upon

the specific building you are looking to document.

represent information in a clear

Typical Lab Floor Plan

Appropriate Scale: While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require a modification to the standard approach.

typically drawn at 1/8" with enlarged plans at 1/4", exteri

building sections typically match the scale of the floor plans, interior elevations

are often 1/4" to 1/2" in order to show more detail, wall sections are drawn at

3/4" or 1 1/2" and details are often at 1 1/2" or 3"=1'. Scale must be la

enough to show all the relevant detail and provide room for additional notes.

Extra Complexity: While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require modification to the standard approach.

project we will find that we cannot fit a first floor plan that shows all three

buildings at 1/8" so we will need to use 1/16". This scale however is too small to

show needed detail and so we will need to find a way to accommodate the extra

detail. If this method produces three different level 1 floor plans how do we

number the sheets if we cannot repeat numbers?

Team Assignment: Each team will be responsible

details, numbering and keying system for the p

responsible for presenting this to the class in the form of an office manual.

Sheet Size: All teams will work with an

along the bottom or down the right hand side. Final

full set of drawings printed at 50 of full size on 11 x 17" sheets.

Load Family: Load the family > Titleblocks >

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AYOUT AND VIEWS

The are two areas of focus that need to be developed in parallel. The first is the

model itself of our building and the second is the convention of documenting the

building in drawing form. While some basic rules apply to all sets of drawings

nd their organization the layout of a specific set of sheets is dependent upon

the specific building you are looking to document. In all cases the goal is to

represent information in a clear, complete and concise manner.

Typical Lab Floor Plan Enlarged Part Plans

While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require a modification to the standard approach.

typically drawn at 1/8" with enlarged plans at 1/4", exterior elevations and

building sections typically match the scale of the floor plans, interior elevations

are often 1/4" to 1/2" in order to show more detail, wall sections are drawn at

3/4" or 1 1/2" and details are often at 1 1/2" or 3"=1'. Scale must be la

enough to show all the relevant detail and provide room for additional notes.

While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require modification to the standard approach.

project we will find that we cannot fit a first floor plan that shows all three

buildings at 1/8" so we will need to use 1/16". This scale however is too small to

show needed detail and so we will need to find a way to accommodate the extra

this method produces three different level 1 floor plans how do we

number the sheets if we cannot repeat numbers?

Each team will be responsible to determine the appropriate drawings

details, numbering and keying system for the project. Each team will be

responsible for presenting this to the class in the form of an office manual.

All teams will work with an 22 x 34 horizontal sheet. Titleblock can run either

along the bottom or down the right hand side. Final submissions will include a

full set of drawings printed at 50 of full size on 11 x 17" sheets.

oad the family > Titleblocks > D 22 x 34 Horizontal

Learning Community

ARCH_1290 & ARCH_1200

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The are two areas of focus that need to be developed in parallel. The first is the

model itself of our building and the second is the convention of documenting the

building in drawing form. While some basic rules apply to all sets of drawings

nd their organization the layout of a specific set of sheets is dependent upon

In all cases the goal is to

, complete and concise manner.

Enlarged Part Plans

While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require a modification to the standard approach. Floor Plans are

or elevations and

building sections typically match the scale of the floor plans, interior elevations

are often 1/4" to 1/2" in order to show more detail, wall sections are drawn at

3/4" or 1 1/2" and details are often at 1 1/2" or 3"=1'. Scale must be large

enough to show all the relevant detail and provide room for additional notes.

While different types of drawing each have appropriate scales the scope of a

project may require modification to the standard approach. In the case of our

project we will find that we cannot fit a first floor plan that shows all three

buildings at 1/8" so we will need to use 1/16". This scale however is too small to

show needed detail and so we will need to find a way to accommodate the extra

this method produces three different level 1 floor plans how do we

the appropriate drawings, scales,

Each team will be

responsible for presenting this to the class in the form of an office manual.

22 x 34 horizontal sheet. Titleblock can run either

submissions will include a

full set of drawings printed at 50 of full size on 11 x 17" sheets.

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Fall 2011

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Duplicate Views: Each view exists at only 1 scale and each view can only appear once on any

sheet. To show the same floor plan at different scales or to inc

than one sheet

Select an existing view in the project browser and then select Duplicate,

Duplicate with Detailing or Duplicate as a dependent.

Duplicate: A duplicate view

It does not include

Duplicate:

with Detailing: A view with detailing

It includes details

Duplicate:

as a dependant: A dependant view

details and annot

a drawing and

Level 1 Atrium Plan

Callout Views: A callout view keys an enlarged partial plan or detail to a parent view.

Other Views: Additional view

and Exterior Elevations

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Each view exists at only 1 scale and each view can only appear once on any

sheet. To show the same floor plan at different scales or to inc

than one sheet at the same scale, you will need to create duplicate views

Select an existing view in the project browser and then select Duplicate,

Duplicate with Detailing or Duplicate as a dependent.

duplicate view is identical to the original but can be a different scale

does not include annotation elements from the original view.

view with detailing is identical to the original but can be a

includes details annotation elements from the original view.

dependant view and is the same scale as the original. This view

details and annotation of the original parent view. Use this type of view to

and split it across two or more sheets with match lines.

Level 1 Atrium Plan Level 1 Multi-Use Plan Level 1 Lab Plan

A callout view keys an enlarged partial plan or detail to a parent view.

dditional views that can be created include, Sections, Drafting View

and Exterior Elevations, Plan Views, Legends and Schedules

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Each view exists at only 1 scale and each view can only appear once on any

sheet. To show the same floor plan at different scales or to include it on more

you will need to create duplicate views.

Select an existing view in the project browser and then select Duplicate,

different scale.

from the original view.

can be a different scale.

from the original view.

This view inherits all

this type of view to crop

sheets with match lines.

Level 1 Lab Plan

A callout view keys an enlarged partial plan or detail to a parent view.

Drafting Views, Interior

.

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Duplicate:

as a dependant: Right Click > Activate the

Graphics Limit: The inner rectangle controls the display of plan graphics and grid lines.

Annotation Limit: The outer rectangle controls the limits of the display of annotations.

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Right Click > Activate the view and crop the limited to create a partial floor plan.

The inner rectangle controls the display of plan graphics and grid lines.

The outer rectangle controls the limits of the display of annotations.

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and crop the limited to create a partial floor plan.

The inner rectangle controls the display of plan graphics and grid lines.

The outer rectangle controls the limits of the display of annotations.

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Vertical:

View Break: An example of a dependent view using a Vertical View

Horizontal:

View Break: An example of a dependent view using a Horizontal View Break.

Project Browser: Pay attention to the way that your duplicate and callout views are named in the

project browser and develop a naming system that

Detail Name: By default the name that appears on a sheet is the same as the view name.

You can independently control the

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An example of a dependent view using a Vertical View Break.

An example of a dependent view using a Horizontal View Break.

Pay attention to the way that your duplicate and callout views are named in the

project browser and develop a naming system that keeps things organized.

By default the name that appears on a sheet is the same as the view name.

independently control the Title on Sheet value.

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Break.

An example of a dependent view using a Horizontal View Break.

Pay attention to the way that your duplicate and callout views are named in the

keeps things organized.

By default the name that appears on a sheet is the same as the view name.