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Program Summary:
This 24 hour course is designed to help you produce complete building projects quickly, efficiently, and accurately using Autodesk® Architectural Desktop. It is designed for the drafter, designer, engineer, architect or user with who is already familiar with AutoCAD commands. This course is designed to teach you to create and edit walls, doors, and windows, roofs, stairs and railings. To add annotation symbols and schedule tables to your drawing and learn to use the layout tabs and work with layer keying.
Who Should Attend?: This course is designed to bring the drafter, designer, architect, engineer or experienced AutoCAD user to a productive level of Architectural Desktop experience. It is an appropriate course for architectural, facilities or interior design disciplines and for individuals who edit, view or work with others that create design content.
Program Prerequisites: Advanced AutoCAD Techniques or six months AutoCAD experience.
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Course #
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Course Name
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Hours
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3501
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AutoDesk Architectual Desktop Fundamentals
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24
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Course Content:
Using the Architectural Desktop user interface, AEC templates, AEC objects, object styles, object commands, editing features, display features, display controls, layer management, and drawing standards.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to confidently create, edit, and manipulate AEC objects.
Use AEC template files.
Use wall features.
Use window and door features.
Creation and modification of window and door styles.
Create and edit stairs.
Create and edit railings.
Create and edit roofs.
Creation of AEC slabs.
Work with structural objects.
Create of ceiling grids.
Create sections and elevations.
Use of the layer manager.
Use the display system and display manager.
Work with schedules.
Use of dimension tools.
Course Outline:
This is a detailed outline for the 24 hour Autodesk Architectural Desktop Fundamentals course. It incorporates the fundamental commands and features of creating production drawings in Autodesk Architectural Desktop and the techniques for using those in one hands-on course.
Course Covers:
Introductions
Personal Introductions
Course Outline and Objectives
AEC Template Files
Creating a new drawing with an AEC template
Space Planning
Space Object and Styles
Boundaries
Converting spaces and boundaries
Mass Modeling
Working from Layouts
Mass elements and groups
Boolean functions
Wall Features
Creating walls
Modifying walls
Controlling wall cleanup
Using wall cleanup groups
Trimming and extending roof and floor lines
Creating and using wall styles
Window and Door Features
Placing windows
Placing doors
Moving and modifying windows
Moving and modifying doors
Manipulating window and door anchor properties
Creating and Modifying Window and Door Styles
Modifying door style properties
Modifying door shapes and door types
Modifying door style standard sizes
Creating custom door styles using custom blocks
Creating and Editing Stairs
Creating stairs
Modifying stairs
Creating stair styles
Creating and Editing Railings
Creating railings
Modifying railings
Creating railing styles
Creating and Editing Roofs
Creating and editing roof objects
Creating and editing roof slabs
Creating and editing roof slab styles
Creating AEC Slabs
Creating a floor slab
Working with Structural Objects
Using the structural member catalog
Creating columns and grids
Placing beams and braces
Bar joist styles
Creating Ceiling Grids
Creating a ceiling grid in closed polyline
Add light fixtures to a grid
Mask a grid with lights
Creating Sections and Elevations
Creating a 2D section object
Working with 2D section/elevation styles
Working with design rules
Generate section and elevations from an external referenced model
Layer Manager
Using layer standards and layer keys
Using the layer manager
Display System and Display Manager
Using display configurations
Modifying entity display properties
Customizing the display system
Creating a custom display configuration
Working with Schedules
Adding a schedule to a drawing
Editing schedules
Working with schedule table styles
Adding schedule tags
Generating a schedule from an external reference model
Dimension Tools
Using dimension tools
Closing Remarks
Evaluations
Certifications
Program Schedule:
Day School - Monday & Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or
Thursday & Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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