DFTG 1131 Syllabus

Subject Code

DFTG

Course Number

1131

Course Title

Residential Drawing II

Prerequisites

Provisional admission

Corequisites

Terms Offered

Credit Hours

Course Description

This course continues in-depth architectural drawing practice and develops architectural design skills. Students design plans to meet applicable codes. Topics include material take-offs, footings and foundations, floor plans, exterior elevations, site plans, and construction drawing techniques and practices.

Course Outcomes

Construction Set for a Multi-Story Floor Plan

  • Design and draw the floor plan for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw the foundation plan for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw the elevations for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw the kitchen elevations for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw a typical wall section for residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw all appropriate details for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Draw the window, door, and finish schedules for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.
  • Identify types of HVAC systems.
  • Identify energy sources of HVAC systems.
  • Identify types of materials used in HVAC systems.
  • Select a HVAC system for a given application.
  • Draw the HVAC plan for a residential forced air HVAC system.
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different types of electrical wiring.
  • Draw the electrical plan for a residential installation.
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different types of plumbing pipe.
  • Draw the plumbing plan for a residential installation.

Specifications/Materials Take-Offs

  • Create construction specifications for a residential dwelling based on the bill of requirements.