AutoCAD Architecture 2008: Fundamentals

AutoCAD Architecture is “AutoCAD optimized for architecture.” In addition to all the standard AutoCAD tools, it offers a host of features to greatly increase the speed and efficiency of architectural drawings. The software is designed to work from first concept (conceptual design or mass model) all the way through to design development, working drawings, and facility maintenance.

To meet the needs of different students, we have divided our training materials for this application into two courses. AutoCAD Architecture 2008 Fundamentals focuses on the design development and construction documentation features of AutoCAD Architecture—the basic tools that the majority of students will need in their work. AutoCAD Architecture 2008 Advanced focuses on conceptual design in the sense of massing studies and space planning, as well as several more advanced features for greater control over the program.

AutoCAD Architecture 2008 Fundamentals can be taken independently as a separate course. The main topics covered include:

  • Creating basic floor plans with walls, doors, and windows
  • Creating specialty objects, such as column or ceiling grids, stairs & railing
  • Adding roofs and floor slabs
  • An introduction to Projects and the Project Navigator
  • Adding furniture, fixtures, and equipment
  • Creating details
  • Showing elevations, sections, and perspectives
  • Marks, tags & schedules, and other documentation
Who Should Attend
Designers working in the 3D medium.

Objectives
Improve your AutoCAD® skills with 3D enhancements. Topics include viewing in 3D with 3DORBIT, viewports and views, creating solid models and modifying them, generating 2D drawings from solids, and an introduction to rendering.

Prerequisites
Prerequisites should include a good working knowledge of AutoCAD.

Each Student Receives
A Student Guide
CD with course material
Autodesk Certificate of Authorized Training
AIA Learning Units for AIA members