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Before we begin this journey, lets review the Drawing Management process in AutoCAD Architecture. Step 1 is to create the project and set up levels and divisions. Step 2 is to model the building. Step 3 is to creating working reports of the building model. Finally, step 4 is to create the sheets for plotting. Part 1 of this tutorial will walk you through steps 1 and 2. Step 1: Creating the Project Create the Project 1. Open the Project Browser. 2. Click the New Project button. 3. Check the Create from template project box. 4. Browse to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ApplicationData\Autodesk\ACD- A2008 \enu\Template\Template Project (Imperial)\ and select Template Project (Imperial).apj. 5. Click the OK button to create the project. 6. Close the Project Browser.
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The Project Browser palette will open. Tip: Create template projects to jump start your project. Set up the Project Levels 1. Select the Project tab on the Project Navigator. 2. Select the Edit Levels button. 3. In the Edit Levels dialog window, select the Description cell for Level 1 and enter First Floor. 4. Click the OK button to exit the dialog window.
Now the building is ready to be modeled. Tip: Create a Level for every floor in the building. Include mezzanine levels, roof levels, and the like.
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Step 2: Model the Building Create a Construct assigned to the First Floor 1. Select the Construct tab on the Project Navigator. 2. Select the Construct category. 3. Click the New Category button. 4. Name the category Shell Walls. 5. Select the New Construct button. 6. In the Add Construct dialog window enter 01 Shell Walls. 7. Under Assignments, check the box for Level 1. 8. Click the OK button to complete the creation of the construct.
Tip: Create categories to help manage the various drawing files of the project. Block out the Shell Walls Construct for Level 1 1. Double-click the 01 Shell Walls construct in the Project Navigator to open it. 2. Select the Wall tool on the Design tab of the Palette Set. 3. In the Properties palette enter 11-0 for Base Height.
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Tip: Create what is not redundant. The corridor, exterior, and common walls are unique. 5. Select the Door tool on the Design tab of the Palette Set. 6. In the Properties palette enter:
3-0 for Width 7-0 for Base Height Offset/Center for Position along wall 6for Automatic Offset
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9. Select the Door/Window Assembly tool on the Design tab of the Palette Set. 10. In the Properties palette enter:
6-0 for Length 5-0 for Base Height Offset/Center for Position along wall 6for Automatic Offset
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11. Center four windows in each room on the lowest horizontal wall.
Lay the ground work for the Element 1. Zoom in to the first room on the left. 2. Select the inner horizontal corridor wall and right-click. 3. Select Add Selected from the Context Menu. 4. Create a closet as shown below.
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5. Add a 5-0 x 7-0 Bifold-Double door centered on the lower horizontal closet door as shown below.
6. Select the Space Generate tool on the Design tab of the Palette Set. 7. In the Properties palette enter:
Aec objects, lines, arcs, polylines, and circles for Filter boundary set 1 for Ceiling thickness 3-5 for Height above ceiling 8-6for Ceiling height
Tip:In Options on the AEC Object Settings tab, verify that the Automatically update associative spaces option is unchecked, for it could create problems downstream.
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9. Using Design Tools Catalog in the Content Browser or AEC tab in the Design Center, furnish the lower-left room with:
two Twin beds in Furnishings > Furniture > Beds two 36x18 Left desks in Furnishings > Furniture > Desk two Chair 5 chairs in Furnishings > Furniture > Chair
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The Element is blocked out and ready to be isolated. Creating an Element from a selection set 1. Select all the objects within the lower-left room.
two partition walls one bifold double door two beds two desks two chairs two spaces
Tip: If you over-select objects, hold the Shift key down and select the objects you wish to remove from the selection set.
2. Hover the cursor over any linework in the selection set, press the left-mouse button and hold. 3. When the cursor icon changes from a crosshair to a drag icon, drag the selection set from the construct into the Project Navigator and release the left-mouse button when the cursor is over the Elements category. Tip:If you drag objects from a drawing into the Constructs tab and drop them into the appropriate
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Tip:If you drag objects from a drawing into the Constructs tab and drop them into the appropriate category, the objects will be removed from the source, and the Project Navigator will create a new construct or element.
4. Enter Typ Dorm Room Lt for the Name of the new Element in the Add Element dialog window. 5. Click the OK button to create the Element. 6. View the results in the Project Navigator and save the construct 01 Shell Walls.
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7. Right-click on the newly created element in the Project Navigator. 8. Select Copy from the Context Menu. 9. Right-click on the Elements category in the Project Navigator. 10. Select Paste from the Context Menu.
Tip: Windows clipboard options are also available within Project Navigator to make management of files easier for the user. 11. Right-click on the copied Element Typ Dorm Room Lt (2). 12. Select Rename from the Context Menu. 13. Enter Typ Dorm Room Rt for the new name. 14. Click the Repath Xref button on the Project Navigator. 15. Click the Repath button in the Reference File Re-path Queue dialog window.
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Tip: Project Navigator has the ability to resolve broken xref paths created by relocation or renaming of project drawing files. 16. The newly copied Element needs to have its contents mirrored. Double-click on the element Typ Dorm Room Rt to open it from the Project Navigator. 17. Select all the objects in the drawing file. 18. Mirror the objects by creating a vertical mirror line, 4-inches away from the upper-right corner of the space object. (The common wall is 8 thick.)
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19. Enter Y at the Erase source objects prompt. 20. Save and close the Element. Attaching the Element to the Construct 1. Right-click on the element Typ Dorm Room Lt. 2. Select Attach Element to Constructs! in the Context Menu. 3. Check the box for the construct 01 Shell Walls from the Attach Element to Construct dialog window. 4. Click the OK button to attach the element. The element will link in at the exact location it was created from.
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6. Open the External References palette by typing in XR or by going to the Insert menu and selecting External References. 7. Select the xrefd element Typ Dorm Room Lt. 8. Under Details, rename the element to Typ Dorm Room Lt 1. 9. Repeat steps 7-8 for the element Typ Dorm Room Rt. Rename it Typ Dorm Room Rt 1.
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Tip: By default, an element can only be attached once. Mirror copies or copies of the element will fail to have their walls cleaned up. Therefore, to attach multiple elements, the previous one must be renamed. 10. Right-click on the element Typ Dorm Room Lt. 11. Select Xref Attach from the Context Menu. 12. Repeat steps 7-8 for the element Typ Dorm Room Lt. 13. Rename it Typ Dorm Room Lt 3.
Tip: The Element will be attached as a new instance. It will also be inserted at the Elements origin point. Therefore, it must be moved. 14. Select the element in the first room. 15. Use the Move command to relocate it to the third room.
16. Repeat steps 10-15 to attach the element Typ Dorm Room Rt, rename it to Typ Dorm Room Rt 4, and move it to the last room.
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You have successfully created a floor plan. Bear in mind that all modifications to a room layout must be made back in the Element drawing. Any changes will then be propagated to the Constructs in which it is attached via the external reference link. With one floor completed, you can move on to create the additional floors of the building model. Remember, less is more. Project Navigators productivity tools make it fairly easy to complete this process. Create Two New Floor Levels 1. Switch to the Project tab on the Project Navigator. 2. Click the Edit Levels button. 3. Change the Floor to Floor Height value to 12-0. 4. Click the Add Level button twice. 5. Give the Level 2 a description of Second Floor and Level 3 a description of Third Floor. 6. Click the OK button. 7. In the AutoCAD warning dialog, click Yes to regenerate the project views.
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8. Switch to the Constructs tab. 9. Right-click on the construct 01 Shell Walls. 10. Select Copy Construct to Levels! from the Context Menu. 11. Check the boxes for Second Floor and Third Floor in the Copy Construct to Levels dialog window. 12. Click the OK button to create the additional constructs. 13. Review the new copies of the construct 01 Shell Walls.
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14. Right-click on the construct 01 Shell Walls (2). 15. Select Rename from the Context Menu. 16. Rename the construct 02 Shell Walls. 17. Repeat steps 14-16 to rename the construct 01 Shell Walls (3) to 03 Shell Walls. 18. Click the Repath Xref button on the Project Navigator.
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19. Double-click on the 02 Shell Walls construct to open it. 20. Delete the two double doors, two 4 walls, and space from the construct.
21. Save and close the construct. 22. Repeat steps 19- 21 for the 03 Shell Walls construct. 23. Double-click on the 01 Shell Walls construct to open it. 24. Right-click on the 02 Shell Walls construct and select Xref Overlay from the Context Menu.
25. Repeat step 24-25 for the 03 Shell Walls construct. 26. Switch to a SE Isometric view to see the results.
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The Xref Overlay feature is only available when a construct is open. This allows the user to see the various constructs in context with one another. They can be detached at the users discretion. The next steps are to move on to create Views and Sheets. A very important step must first be taken in order to begin annotating. In Part 2 of this series, we will look at how to annotate views and schedule the project using elements reoccurring on multiple floors. About the Author Bill is a graduate of the University of Hartford in Architectural Engineering and has accumulated eight years of real world design, management, and CAD experience in the field of Architecture. At George J. Donovan AIA & Associates, Architects, he was instrumental in implementing, managing, and training his peers during their transition from AutoCAD to Autodesk Architectural Desktop. With Architectural Desktop, Bill was able to increase productivity, coordination, and profitability in a variety of key projects. His most recent achievements are within the Newtown Business Commons, where he documented a vacant buildings conversion into 75,000 square feet of leasable office and retail space for Cameron C. Troilo Properties, as well as designed a new five story hotel for the Homewood Suites, Hilton. Bill has a passion for Building Information Modeling (BIM) and what it can bring to the future of design for both professionals and their clients. He can be reached at bill.knittle@synergis.com.
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