Suffolk University
New England School of Art and Design
Interior Design Program
Course Syllabus

Course Title CADD 3: 3D Visualization Studio
Course #  ADI-S830-A
Credit Hours  3 CREDITS: 6 CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK
Semester  Fall 2001
Prerequisites  CADD 1, CADD 2, or permission of the instructor
Class Meetings Section A  Tuesday & Thursday 2:30 - 5:10
class web page :
   http://www.architecturalcadd.com/classes/SU3fa01.htm

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

Instructor's Name Geoffrey Moore Langdon, AIA
Title Assistant Professor
Office Location  Arlington
Phone Number(s)  978-927-6796 // 617-233-2511 campus // 978-921-8421 fax
E-Mail Address professorlangdon@hotmail.com
Home page http://www.architecturalcadd.com
Other information  Office Hours: by appointment T&TH 12:10-2:30

COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES

Catalog Description :

An intensive study in the use of Advanced Computer-Aided Design and Drafting for Interior Design.

This course familiarizes the student with interior design uses of architectural CADD software, digital imaging, productivity techniques, 3D modeling, and CADD rendering techniques.

Two hours per week of lab time are required outside of class.

Course Objectives :

This course will enhance the students understanding of design in 3D space and principals of perspective to augment their work in other design courses. Students will become familiar with CADD systems, and the other computer based tools used by architects and interior designers (Architectural CADD), and the skills and concepts for their use. Beyond computerized drafting, this course seeks to acquaint the design student with 3D CADD modeling for design.

Student Evaluation and Grading Methods :

The students are asked to do several projects that are progressively more complex, each introducing more sophisticated concepts, on the CADD systems. They are not graded on design, but on how they have learned and implemented the various CADD drawing and 3D modeling techniques.

The grading of each project shall be weighted according to the complexity of the project -- the Lab projects are about 75% of the course grade. There are several quizzes and an exam on the lectures and reading that total another 15% of the course grade. There is also a Term Paper ( and written proposal for that paper) which counts for another 5 % of the class.

Course Requirements :

1) There will be 9 Lab assignments, each lasting 1 week (some last 2 weeks) which are intended to be completed during the four hour CADD Lab. They are due at the end of the Lab on the date specified and are graded. Lab assignments not turned in by the end of the next Lab will be downgraded as late.

2) There will be 2-3 Quizzes, and a Final Exam, on the reading (handouts and texts) and on the class lectures.

Class Attendance is absolutely necessary, especially at the lectures, since the field is too new to rely on textbooks.

Required Texts :

1. Architectural CADD : A Resource Guide, by Langdon, 2001, pub. by the Architectural CADD Press, Boston. available on CD

2. ArchiCAD Student Version 6.5 and Tutorialbook, available from Graphisoft via ICS

Required Materials for the Student to Obtain :

1. 3 Boxes of High Density disks (DS/HD) 3.5" disks (at least 30 disks, minimum)

2. 3 Iomega Zip cartridges (at least 3 disks, minimum)

Software used in the Class :

AutoCAD 2002 (primarily), IntelliCAD 2001 (free clone of AutoCAD to use at home), Autodesk ArchitecturalDesktop 3.3 (intro), DesignWorkshop (intro), ArchiCAD (intro), SketchUp (intro)

Note :

The CAD software used in the course is provided on at least 15 networked CADD workstations owned by the College, free to the students to use, 7 days a week.

The instructors do not recommend that students buy their own CADD stations, unless they are graduating within the next year. The extremely fast development of CADD will make any purchase obsolete within 3 years

If the student already has a PowerMacintosh or a Pentium Windows based system, the following is strongly recommended :

1. ArchiCAD Student Version, a version of the Professional ArchiCAD software is designed specifically for students. It is a fully functional architectural CADD package, including 2D productivity macros and 3D modeling ability, it permanently marks all drawings as done with the student version. Available directly from Graphisoft for $ 75. A significant discount from the usual professional price of $ 4,990.

2. DataCAD, the Professional DataCAD software. It is a fully functional architectural CADD package, including 2D productivity macros and 3D modeling ability. Available directly from TechEd Products for $ 145. A significant discount from the usual professional price of $ 995.

3. AutoCAD and ArchitecturalDesktop Student Version, Fully functional version of both the engineering drafting software AutoCAD as well as the building design oriented ArchitecturalDesktop, together normally $5,300, avail as student subscription for $430.

Other Student specials for CADD software :

Through the course of the semester we will let the students know of a number of other special student prices for software such as AutoCAD, ArchiTECH.PC, SoftCAD 3D, MiniCAD, ARRIS, and several others.

Primary Software Covered in this Class :

AutoCAD - 2D and 3D

(Including AutoCAD 2000, AutoCAD LT, AutoCAD 14, AutoCAD 2002, and the clone IntelliCAD)

3D StudioViz

AutoCAD ArchitecturalDesktop

ArchiCAD

Additionally short projects in :

DesignWorkshop, SketchUp, LightScape, and PhotoShop

 

Course Outline : (typical - will be revised somewhat after first class interviews)

Week Topic

1 Course Overview - PhotoShop

a Course Outline, Requirements, Grading Criteria, Office Hours

Demonstration of Architectural CADD, Getting Started with CADD

Lecture on AutoCAD 3D Modeling

Lab 1 : Rooms

Walls, Windows, Doors, Wall Materials, Copy, Layers, Mirror, Drawing to Actual Scale

2 Lecture on AutoCAD - Symbols

a How to draw house plans, & Editing techniques, Disk File Transfer (for speed)

b Lab 2 : Dream House

Lines, Polylines, Offset, OSnap, Grid Snap, Arrays, Blocks, Text, Move, Drag & Stretch, Fillet, SnapGrid, Obj Snap, Polygons, Dimensions, Printing, Linetypes, Chamfer & Fillet, Circles, Arcs, Curves, Const. Layers, Saving Symbols

3 Lecture on AutoCAD - Advanced Concepts, Multi-drawing File, Views and Stories

a Office Productivity Techniques, How to draw details with accuracy, & complex shapes

b Lab 3 : Three Story Restaurant

Linetypes, Chamfer & Fillet, Circles, Arcs, Curves, Const. Layers, Saving Symbols

Saved Views, Drawing Structure, Layer Naming Standards, Line Trimming, Curved Windows

4 Lecture on AutoCAD 3D Modeling and 3D StudioViz

Lab 4 : Furniture

Saved Views, Drawing Structure, Layer Naming Standards, Line Trimming, Curved Windows

5 Lecture on AutoCAD 3D Modeling and 3D StudioViz

b Lab 4 : Furniture

Area Calc., Cost Analysis, Energy Analysis, Using Own Symbols, Multiple Plotting, 3D

6 Lecture on AutoCAD ArchitecturalDesktop

b Lab 5 : Cafe

Lines, Group, Custom Patterns, Compositing

7 Lecture on DesignWorkshop & PhotoShop

3D Schematic design software Scanning, Imaging

8 Lecture on ArchiCAD

a What you already know, Tips and Tricks, How to Design with CADD, Space Planning, Custom 3D Furniture

b Lab 6 : Bed and Breakfast Inn

9 Lecture on ArchiCAD

b Lab 6 : Bed and Breakfast Inn

10 Lecture on ArchiCAD

a Interior Views, Using Tools in Creative Ways

b Lab 7a : 3D Interior Model - church

3D Slabs, Roofs, Turn Blocks Technique, Fold up Technique

11 Lecture on Advanced 3D Techniques in AutoCAD

a Interior Views, Using Tools in Creative Ways

b Lab 7b : 3D Interior Model - church

12 Lecture on AutoCAD ArchitecturalDesktop

b Lab 7c : 3D Interior Model - church

Contours, RevSurfaces, Incline Slabs, Invisible Polygons

13 Lecture on AutoCAD ArchitecturalDesktop

a Space Planning, 2D Productivity Techniques, Rendering, Animation, etc.

b Lab 8a : Work on Final Project

14 Lecture on the Future of CADD and Architecture

a Videos, Virtual Reality, Review for Exam

b Lab 8b : Work on Final Project

Additionally, there will be class breaks for the Build Boston Exposition (which students are expected to attend) and fieldtrips scheduled during the semester.