Title

ARCH2226 - Residential Project II

Description

Description

This course introduces building design and construction requirements for multi-family housing. The course covers the processes for the selection of building materials and their integration into construction documents.
API ID

Credits

4 (1/3/0)

Prerequisites

Competencies

  1. Report code requirements of various multiple-family housing typologies.
  2. Create typical unit floor plans.
  3. Draw floor plans per given Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) standards.
  4. Examine maintenance-free exterior material selections.
  5. Create multiple exterior design options using various materials and roof forms.
  6. Create project estimates for various elevation options.
  7. Draw building elevations per given CAD standards.
  8. Draw roof plans per given CAD standards.
  9. Coordinate a structural framing layout with mechanical and electrical systems.
  10. Draw a building section per given CAD standards.
  11. Draw wall sections per given CAD standards.
  12. Draw a stair section per given CAD standards.
  13. Report zoning requirements of multiple-family housing typologies.
  14. Draw property metes and bounds from given survey information.
  15. Draw a site plan per given CAD standards.
  16. Examine interior material selections requirements.
  17. Coordinate door, window and room finish schedules with building design.
  18. Draw construction details for the building envelope.
  19. Complete a project estimate of interior finishes.
  20. Produce a coordinated construction document set.
Degrees that use this course

Degrees that use this course

Degree:
Diploma
Students completing this program will be prepared for employment with architectural and engineering firms, contractors and various...
Location:
Wadena Campus
Credits:
33
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
In the Architectural Drafting and Design program, students become proficient in computer-aided drafting (CAD) and the Revit building design...
Location:
Wadena Campus
Credits:
60