Architectural Drafting and Design I will provide students with a basic understanding of the detailing skills commonly used by a drafting technician. Areas of study include: lettering, sketching, proper use of equipment, and geometric constructions with emphasis on orthographic (multi-view) drawings that are dimensioned and noted to ANSI standards.
This course includes the creation and interpretation of construction documents. Methods of geometric construction, three dimensional drawing techniques, and sketching
will be presented as well as elementary aspects of residential design and site work. Areas
of emphasis will include print reading and drawing.
Another purpose of this introductory
course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the features and
considerations associated with the operation of a computer-aided design (CAD) system.
Students will gain valuable hands-on experience with Auto CAD. They will be expected to complete several projects relating to command topics.
Topics include: 2D drawing
commands, coordinate systems, editing commands, paper and model space, inquiry
commands, layers, plotting, text, and basic dimensioning. This course will also include
Basic Architectural AutoCAD practices.
DOE Code: 5640
Recommended Grade Level: Grade 9-12
Credits: 2 credits per semester, 2 semesters max, maximum of 6 credits
Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for the General, Core 40, Core 40 with
Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors diplomasThis course is aligned with postsecondary courses for Dual Credit
Ivy Tech: DESN 103- CAD Fundamentals; 3cr
No Additional Cost
Architectural Drafting and Design II presents a history and survey of
architecture and focuses on creative design of buildings in a studio environment. The course covers
problems of site analysis, facilities programming, space planning, conceptual design,
proper use of materials, selection of structure and construction techniques.
Students will develop presentation drawings and give oral presentations and critiques. Generation of form
and space is addressed through basic architectural theory, related architectural styles,
design strategies, and a visual representation of the student's design process.
This course
will focus on advanced CAD features, including fundamentals of three-dimensional
modeling for design and includes an overview of modeling, graphical manipulation, part
structuring, coordinate system, and developing strategy of modeling. Advanced CAD will
enable the student to make the transition from 2D drafting to 3D modeling. Various architectural software packages and applications may be used.
DOE Code: 5652
Recommended Grade Level: Grade 10-12
Prerequisites: Architectural Drafting and Design I
Credits: 2 credits per semester, maximum of 2 semesters, maximum of 6 credits
Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for the General, Core 40, Core 40 with
Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors diplomas
This course is aligned with postsecondary courses for Dual Credit:
Ivy Tech: DESN 105-Architectural Design I:
No Additional Cost
Qualifies as Quantitative Reasoning class