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ARCE-1321-001 Architectural Illustration
Architectural drawing and sketching. Emphasizes architectural structures in 3-D or pictorially either by hand or computer software.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
Perspective Drawing for Interior Space by Christopher Natale ISBN: 978-1-60901-071-3
\ \Color Drawing By Michael E. Doyle ISBN: 13-978-0-471-74190-9
**Wait until the first class before purchasing supplies
\ \Learning Outcomes: Create three-dimensional representations of architectural structures; drawings; use various rendering techniques to establish shading and texture; produce presentation architectural renderings.
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\\ Any work missed must be complete within one week of the original deadline or by special arrangements with instructor. Otherwise, student will be assigned a zero for the missed work.
\Tentative Timeline
\ \Week 1: Lecture: Orientation and Review
\ \Assignment: Bring your Technical Drawing Final Project to the next class
\ \Week 2: Lecture: Elevations and Isometrics
\ \Assignment: Using your floor plan draw 3 elevations: a kitchen wall, a bath wall, and front view
\ \Week 3: Assignment: Using your floor plan, complete 1 isometric drawing
\ \Lecture: Using illustration techniques to render Elevations
\ \Assignment: Using pencil techniques, render elevations; Isometric drawing
\ \Read Chapter 6 of Natale text
\ \Week 4: Work on renderings
\ \Week 5: Renderings due
\ \Lecture: Delineation - One-Point
\ \Assignment: Complete 1-pt delineated drawing
\ \Read Chapter 7 of Natale Text
\ \Week 6: Delineation - Two-point
\ \Assignment: Complete 2-point delineated drawing
\ \Read Chapters 1, 2 & 3 of Doyle Text
\ \Week 7: Lecture: Illustration Techniques
\ \Read Chapters 4, 6, & 7 of Doyle Text
\ \Spring Break
\ \Week 8: Lecture: Colored Pencil and MarkerTechniques
\ \Week 9: Colored Pencil Technique Applications
\ \Week 10: Colored Pencil Technique Applications
\ \Week 11: Lecture: Marker Techniques
\Week 12: Marker Technique Applications Lab
\ \Week 13: Marker Technique Applications; Assign Final Project
\ \Week 14: Final Project Lab
\ \Week 15: Final Project Lab
\ \Week 16: Final Project Due
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