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DT 1320 BIM UNIT 1 INTRO TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BIM

THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKING DRAWINGS 4 TH EDITION

PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS CHAPTER 1 THE OFFICE

THE PHYSICAL OFFICE: I. LOCAL FIRMS II. GLOBAL FIRMS

THREE MAJOR COMPONENTS: I. ADMINISTRATION II. DESIGN III. PRODUCTION

AdministrationDesign Production Job Captain Senior Technician Intermediate Technician Junior Technician Project Architect Job Captain Senior Technician Intermediate Technician Junior Technici an Architect(s)/Principal(s) Oversee Page 5, 4 th ed. Human Resources Accounting Marketing

ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT: I. BOARDS/ORGANIZATIONS II. RESEARCH SOURCES III. AFFILIATIONS

NATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL ACCREDITING BOARD (NAAB) ARCHITECTURE REGISTRATION EXAMINATION (ARE) Page 5, 4 th ed.

INTERN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (IDP) NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION BOARDS (NCARB) Page 5, 4 th ed.

MASTERFORMAT GROUPS, SUBGROUPS, AND DIVISIONS PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS GROUP DIVISION 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS GROUP GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBGROUP DIVISION 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Page 6, 4 th ed.

FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP DIVISION 02 – EXISTING CONDITIONS DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE DIVISION 04 – MASONRY DIVISION 05 – METALS DIVISION 06 – WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES DIVISION 07 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION DIVISION 08 – OPENINGS DIVISION 09 – FINISHES DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING EQUIPMENT DIVISION – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION FACILITY SERVICES SUBGROUP DIVISION 20 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION DIVISION 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING DIVISION 23 – HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) DIVISION 24 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION DIVISION 25 – INTEGRATED AUTOMATION DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL DIVISION 27 – COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY DIVISION 29 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION Page 6, 4 th ed.

SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP DIVISION 30 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION DIVISION 31 – EARTHWORK DIVISION 32 – EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS DIVISION 33 – UTILITIES DIVISION 34 – TRANSPORTATION DIVISION 35 – WATERWAY AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP DIVISION 40 – PROCESS INTEGRATION DIVISION 41 – MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 42 – PROCESS HEATING, COOLING, AND DRYING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 43 – PROCESS GAS AND LIQUID HANDLING, PURIFICATION, AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT DIVISION 44 – POLLUTION AND WASTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT DIVISION 45 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 46 – WATER AND WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT DIVISION 47 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION DIVISION 48 – ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION DIVISION 49 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION Page 6, 4 th ed.

PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP DIVISION 40 – PROCESS INTEGRATION DIVISION 41 – MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 42 – PROCESS HEATING, COOLING, AND DRYING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 43 – PROCESS GAS AND LIQUID HANDLING, PURIFICATION, AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT DIVISION 44 – POLLUTION AND WASTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT DIVISION 45 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 46 – WATER AND WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT DIVISION 47 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION DIVISION 48 – ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION DIVISION 49 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE EXPANSION Page 6, 4 th ed.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED ) Page 7, 4 th ed.

ARCHITECT/CLIENT RELATIONSHIP: I. WORKING RELATIONSHIP A. CONTRACT B. RETAINER C. PROJECT PROGRAM D. CLIENT REVIEW E. CLIENT APPROVAL

SCHEMATIC DESIGN (SD) I. DESIGN AND REVIEWS A. ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM 1. ESTIMATED SQ. FT. 2. TYPE OF USE 3. OTHER ELEMENTS Page 7-9, 4 th ed.

SCHEMATIC DESIGN (SD) B. STUDY DRAWINGS, DOCUMENTS, AND OTHER MEDIA 1. CONCEPTS 2. SPATIAL RELATIONS 3. SCALE 4. FORM 5. CLIENT REVIEW Page 7-9, 4 th ed.

SCHEMATIC DESIGN (SD) C. RESEARCH PHASE 1. ZONING 2. PLANNING 3. BUILDING 4. ENVIRONMENTAL 5. ENGINEERING 6. SITE ANALYSIS Page 7-9, 4 th ed.

SCHEMATIC DESIGN (SD) D. PRODUCE SCHEMATIC 1. CLIENT REVIEW 2. ESTIMATE COST 3. SITE & FLOOR PLAN 4. SECTION & ELEVATION 5. MODEL/RENDERING 6. OVERALL DIMENSION 7. CLIENT APPROVAL Page 7-9, 4 th ed.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (DD) II. DESIGN AND REVIEWS A. LAYOUT & DETERMINE 1. MECHANICAL 2. ELECTRICAL 3. PLUMBING 4. STRUCTURAL DETAILS 5. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS 6. MATERIAL TYPES 7. DOOR/WINDOW LOCATIONS 8. OTHER ELEMENTS Page 9, 4 th ed.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (DD) B. PRODUCE DESIGN 1. CLIENT REVIEW 2. ESTIMATE COST 3. SITE & FLOOR PLANS 4. SECTIONS & ELEVATIONS 5. OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS 6. CLIENT APPROVAL Page 10, 4 th ed.

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS (CD) III. DESIGN AND REVIEWS A. LAYOUT & DETERMINE 1. DRAWINGS WITH GREATER DETAIL 2. SPECIFICATIONS 3. DETAILS 4. MATERIALS Page 12, 4 th ed.

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS(CD) B. PRODUCE DOCUMENTS 1. CLIENT REVIEW 2. CLIENT APPROVAL 3. AGENCY REVIEW 4. AGENCY APPROVAL 5. OUT TO BID Page 12, 4 th ed.

BIDDING & NEGOTIATING I. PUBLICALLY OWNED PROJECTS A. QUALIFIED BIDDERS 1. UNLIMITED NUMBER 2. LOWEST BID 3. BID DELIVERED ON TIME Page 12, 4 th ed.

BIDDING & NEGOTIATING II. PRIVATELY OWNED PROJECTS A. OWNER/ARCHITECT DETERMINED 1. BID/NEGOTIATED 2. 4 TO 5 BIDDERS 3. BUDGET OR TIME Page 12, 4 th ed.

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION (CA) I. OBSERVE PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION A. ARCHITECTS ROLE 1. FIELD ACTIVE 2. FIELD VISIT 3. WRITTEN REPORTS 4. RFI 5. PUNCH LIST Page 13, 4 th ed.

BUILDING CODES I. PURPOSE A. LIFE SAFETY 1. REVISED OFTEN 2. CATASTROPHIC CONDITIONS A. HURRICANES B. SEISMIC C. FIRES 3. DETAILS 4. STRUCTURE Page 13, 4 th ed.

BUILDING CODES II. PROCEDURE B. BUILDING USE & OCCUPANCY 1. CLASSIFY USE 2. FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES 3. LOCATE BUILDING ON SITE 4. DETERMINE FLOOR AREAS 5. DETERMINE HEIGHT OF BUILDING 6. BUILDING EXITING Page 13, 4 th ed.