CADE 2001_FINAL - OUTLINE (1)

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CADE 2001 BIM – Revit for Architectural Technology 01 Final Assignment Weight: 30% Assignment Introduced: Week 10 Assignment Due Date: Week 15 (end of class) In this assignment you will create a mixed-use building using the provided CAD files, modeling all the main components that have been shown throughout the course, and replicating the reference architectural set. Overview: Deliverables for this assignment include the following: o Your Autodesk Revit .rvt Project file File naming convention: FINAL_Firstname_Lastname.rvt o One 30” X 42” (ARCH E1) PDF drawing set, with the required views included File naming convention: FINAL_Firstname_Lastname_SHEETS.pdf All work for this assignment is to be completed individually Materials Provided: Revit Template file - CADE2001_FINAL.rte Reference architectural set - CADE2001_FINAL_Handout.pdf CAD Parking Floor Plan - CADE2001_FINAL_P1.dwg CAD Ground Floor Plan - CADE2001_FINAL_GF.dwg CAD Second Floor Plan - CADE2001_FINAL_L2.dwg CAD Third Floor Plan - CADE2001_FINAL_L3.dwg CAD Roof Plan - CADE2001_FINAL_ROOF.dwg Workflow: Using the tools learned throughout the course, you will practice modeling a 3-storey mixed-use building, and as well as annotating and issuing an architectural set with schedules, plans, elevations, sections and 3d views. You will be introduced to the assignment on Week 10, with an overview of the materials provided and the required deliverables. After that, you will be guided through the assignment in class during Weeks 10, 11, 13 and 14, and required to complete it by the end of class in Week 15.
Instructions: The provided RTE file (CADE2001_FINAL.rte) should be used to model the building, as it contains all the necessary families, templates and standards to match the reference architectural set. Start by importing or linking the site plan (CADE2001_FINAL_SP.dwg) into the Revit file, and use it to sketch the property lines and set up the True / Project North. Refer to the PDF handout to set up the levels and create the necessary floor plan views, then import the CAD files of each floor into the corresponding plan view. Once the file is set up with the correct orientation, levels and alla the CAD files have been imported, you can begin modeling the building. During every class from Week 10 to 14 (with the exception of week 12), we will dedicate the first part of the lecture to review some components, tools and commands that will be part of the deliverables for this final assignment. Given the structure of the assignment, it is advisable that you attend the lecture and complete the parts introduced in class before the following week. Refer to the general course outline for the breakdown of the deliverables addressed on weeks 10,11, 13, 14. Revit Conventions: For your Revit models, you are required to conform to the following conventions: Revit Template Use the provided CADE 2001_FINALT.rte file Site Plan & Orientation Import the provided CADE2001_FINAL_SP.dwg Units Units are already set to mm, with rounding to two decimal places Scales All drawings to match the scales in the provided PDF example Deliverables: For your Revit models, you are required to provide Revit .rvt files, as well as one 30” X 42” (ARCH E1) PDF drawing set including (at minimum) the following views: 1. Cover Page including project title, student name, student ID#, course code, semester, date, and instructor’s name 2. Schedules (Doors, Rooms, Windows) 3. Area Plans and Areas schedule 4. Site Plan 5. All Plan views (Parking, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Roof Plan) 6. All Elevations (North, South, East, West) 7. Latitudinal and Longitudinal cross-sections 8. At least two axonometric views and two perspective views It will be up to you to lay these views out on sheets in accordance with industry standards (ie: proper scales, efficient use of sheet space/layouts, appropriate title block etc.). Annotations will be discussed in class and will primarily consist of dimensioning and tagging.
Rubric: The following rubric will be used to assess your submissions: Project Setup Missing Imported / Created with errors Imported / Created correctly CAD Siteplan -0.5 0.5 1 Mark True/Project North -0.5 0.5 1 Mark Property Lines -0.25 0.25 0.5 Mark Building Model Missing Created w/major errors Created w/minor errors Created / no errors Levels -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Walls -1 0.5 1 1.5 Marks Windows -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Doors -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Stairs -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Roof -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Rooms -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Furniture / Equipment -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Floors -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Foundations -1 0.3 0.6 1 Mark Annotations Missing Created, w/major errors Created, w/minor errors On Sheet, no errors Dimensions -1 1 2 3 Marks Door / Window tags -1 0.5 1 1.5 Marks Elevation / Section Tags -1 0.5 1 1.5 Marks Room tags -1 0.5 1 1.5 Marks Views Missing Created, not on Sheet Created, on Sheet w/errors On Sheet, no errors Cover Page -2 0 0.5 1 Mark Schedules / Legend -2 0 1 2 Marks Floor Plans & Roof Plan -2/ea 0 1.5 3 Marks Elevations -2 0 0.75 1.5 Marks Sections -2 0 0.5 1 Mark 3D Views -2 0 0.5 1 Mark Note that failure to submit your .rvt file will result in a grade of 0 (zero). Plagiarism results in a grade of 0 (zero). Incorrect filenames/filetypes result in a loss of 2.5 marks per occurrence. Late submissions will lose 2.5 marks per day, and will not be accepted after 96 hours (4 days) past the deadline.
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