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Butler Community College Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Division Brett Trimpe Revised Spring 2016 Implemented Fall 2016 COURSE OUTLINE Residential Design and CAD I Course Description EN 103. Residential Design and CAD I. 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: EN 101 with a C better. This course will enable the student to understand and apply concepts of basic residential design and its integration into computer-aided design (CAD). The student will analyze and design the necessary elements needed for a residence. Required Materials Stine. Residential design using AutoCAD 2015. SDC Publishing. *For complete material(s) information, refer to https://bookstore.butlercc.edu Supplementary Materials The student will provide an electronic storage device sufficient for saving CAD files, a three-ring binder, pencil, and notebook. Butler-Assessed Outcomes The intention is for the student to be able to 1. Apply CAD to the design of residential plans. 2. Demonstrate the use of CAD and its application in the field of residential design and architecture. Learning PACT Skills that will be developed and documented in this course Through involvement in this course, the student will develop ability in the following PACT skill area(s): Analytical Thinking Critical thinking Through design projects, the student will research and analyze needed information to complete the projects. Major Summative Assessment Task(s) These Butler-assessed outcome(s) and the Learning PACT skill(s) will be demonstrated by 1. Completing a final reflection on a portfolio of projects that evaluate both the knowledge and application of CAD in residential design. Skills or Competencies These actions are essential to achieve the course outcomes: 1. Identify and describe basic residential designs. 2. Complete a bubble diagram that identifies utilization of space. 3. Examine, identify, and describe the primary considerations needed in designing a residence. EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 1

4. Identify various drawing techniques used in residential design. 5. Locate, draw, and describe all property lines, easements, and flood plain. 6. Design, draw, and describe the elements needed in a sleeping area and bathroom. 7. Design, draw, and describe the elements needed in a living area. 8. Design, draw, and describe the elements needed in a service area. 9. Describe and demonstrate land plotting and planning for a residence. 10. Design, draw, and describe a typical footing for a residential structure. 11. Design, draw, and describe a typical foundation/basement plan for a residential structure. 12. Describe the components of a residential floor system. 13. Design, draw, and describe the components of residential wall and ceiling system. 14. Design, draw, and describe the doors and windows of a residence. 15. Design, draw, and describe a residential stair system. 16. Design, draw, and describe a residential fireplace and chimney system. 17. Design, draw, and describe the basic components for a residential roof system. 18. Design, draw, and describe the elevations for a residence. 19. Complete an estimate of all products used in the residence (i.e., materials, appliances, construction costs). Learning Units I. World of residential architecture A. Cape Colonial B. Garrison C. Salt Box D. Southern Colonial E. Contemporary F. Ranch II. III. Basic house design A. One-story ranch designs B. One-and-one-half story designs C. Two-story designs D. Split-level designs E. Traffic Circulation Primary considerations A. Site considerations B. Community C. Costs D. Zoning E. Codes F. Topographical G. Family needs H. Quality of living I. Plan description EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 2

IV. Drawing instruments and techniques A. Orthographic projection B. Three principal views C. Computer-aided design D. Use of a scale E. Dimensioning V. Room planning for sleeping areas and bathrooms A. Sleeping areas B. Bathrooms C. Accessibility for the Handicapped D. Furniture size and arrangement E. Minimum clearance F. Bath fixtures VI. Room planning for living areas A. Living room B. Accessibility for the handicapped C. Furniture size and arrangement D. Dining room E. Entryway and foyer F. Minimum clearance G. Family/Recreation room H. Special purpose rooms I. Patios, porches, and courts VII. Room planning for service areas A. The straight line kitchen B. The L-shaped kitchen C. Accessibility for the handicapped D. The corridor kitchen E. The peninsula kitchen F. Cabinets and appliances G. Garage or carport H. Driveway and turnaround VIII. Plot plans A. Property lines B. Contour lines C. Topographical features D. Common symbols E. Site location of residence IX. Footings, foundations, and concrete A. Footing shapes and specifications B. Foundations walls EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 3

C. T-foundations D. Slab foundations E. Pier and post foundations F. Concrete and masonry basement walls G. Beams and girders H. Live and dead loads X. Foundation Plan A. Required information B. Material symbols C. Foundations plan drawing D. Basement plan drawing XI. Sill and floor construction A. Platform framing B. Balloon framing C. Joists and beams D. Floor trusses E. Subfloor F. Cantilevered joists XII. Wall and ceiling construction A. Frame wall construction B. Span data C. Ceiling construction D. Framing construction E. Brick names and sizes XIII. Doors and windows A. Interior doors B. Accessibility for the handicapped C. Exterior doors D. Garage doors E. Specifying doors F. Door details G. Door schedules H. Windows I. Window types J. Special window applications K. Window schedules XIV. Stairs A. Types of stairs B. Stair terminology C. Stair design D. Code requirements EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 4

E. Stair calculations F. Structural details G. Accessibility for the handicapped XV. Fireplace and chimneys A. Fireplace design considerations B. Hearth and chamber C. Flue D. Framing around the fireplace and chimney E. Fireplace specifications F. Single-face fireplace G. Two-face fireplace H. Prefabricated metal fireplaces and stoves XVI. Roof designs A. Gable roof B. Hip roof C. Flat roof D. Shed roof E. Mansard roof F. Gambrel roof G. A-frame roof H. Other contemporary roof designs I. Roof trusses J. Ventilation K. Flashing L. Gutters and downspouts M. Roof sheathing and roofing XVII. Elevations A. Elevation Identification B. Grade, line, floors, and ceiling C. Walls, windows, and doors D. Roof features E. Dimensions, notes, and symbols F. Vertical height determination Learning Activities Learning activities will be assigned to assist the student to achieve the intended learning outcome(s) through lecture, instructor-led class discussion, guest speakers, group activities, drills/skill practice, and other activities at the discretion of the instructor. These activities may either be face-to-face or online. Grade Determination The student will be graded on learning activities and assessment tasks. Grade determinants may include the following: daily work, quizzes, chapter or unit tests, EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 5

comprehensive examinations, projects, presentations, class participation, and other methods of evaluation at the discretion of the instructor. EN 103 Residential Design and CAD I 6