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Autodesk ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP 2006 manual available for free PDF download: Update Manual
Autodesk ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP 2006 Update Manual (290 pages)
Imperial Tutorials Update
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
7
Using this Tutorial
8
Printing the Tutorial
8
Accessing the Tutorial Files and Datasets
8
Extracting Datasets
8
Learning VIZ Render 2006
9
Overview:working in Architectural Desktop
9
Designing with Objects
11
Completing a Project
16
Integrating VIZ Render in Your Project Workflow
19
Understanding the User Interface
21
The Workspace
22
Title Bar
23
Menu Bar
23
Toolbars
24
Drawing Window and Layout Tabs
24
Context Menus
24
Drawing Window Status Bar
25
Open Drawing Menu
25
Command Palette
26
Application Status Bar
26
The Project Browser and Project Navigator Palette
26
The Project Browser
26
Project Navigator Palette
27
Tools and Tool Palettes
28
The Properties Palette
30
Content Browser
31
Designcenter
32
Detail Component Manager
33
Arranging Your Workspace
33
Chapter 2 Getting Started with Projects
35
Understanding the Tutorial Project
36
Lesson 1: Setting up the Small Office Building Sample Project
36
Exercise 1: Exploring Project Drawings
36
Exercise 2: Creating a Set of Project Tools
43
Lesson 2: Setting up Your Project Template
45
Exercise 1: Creating a Project Template
46
Exercise 2:Adding Legacy Drawings to the Project
53
Exercise 3: Configuring Project Standards
56
Exercise 4: Generating Project Tools from a Project Standards Drawing
59
Exercise 5: Defining Building Levels
60
Exercise 6: Categorizing Portions of Your Project
62
Exercise 7: Creating a Project from a Project Template
64
Exercise 8: Creating the Core and Shell from a Sketch Using Tools
65
Lesson 3: Managing Project Standards
73
Exercise 1:Versioning,Validating, and Updating Project Styles and Definitions
73
Exercise 2: Modifying a Standard Style and Updating the Project
76
Chapter 3 Developing Your Building Model Design
79
Lesson 1: Designing the Building Shell
80
Exercise 1:Adding a Curtain Wall
80
Exercise 2:Adding an Entrance Using a Tool
82
Exercise 3: Creating an Entrance from a Sketch
84
Exercise 4: Modifying a Curtain Wall
87
Lesson 2: Laying out the Building Core
90
Exercise 1: Creating Floor and Roof Slabs
90
Exercise 2: Modifying the Edge of a Slab
94
Exercise 3:Adding Interior Partitions
96
Exercise 4: Creating a Pilaster
101
Lesson 3: Refining the Building Core
106
Exercise 1: Creating a Niche
106
Exercise 2: Placing Doors
112
Exercise 3: Changing a Door Style
115
Exercise 4: Creating Wall Openings
119
Exercise 5:Adding Endcaps to a Wall
123
Lesson 4: Finishing the Building Core
124
Exercise 1: Creating Stairs and Landings
124
Exercise 2:Adding Railings
126
Exercise 3: Modifying Stairs and Creating the Stair Tower
129
Exercise 4:Adding Elevators
135
Exercise 5: Inserting Fixture Layouts
139
Chapter 4 Producing Construction Documents
143
Lesson 1: Creating a Floor Plan, an Elevation, and a Section
144
Exercise 1: Creating a View for a Floor Plan
144
Exercise 2: Using Callouts to Create a 2D Elevation View
150
Exercise 3: Changing Materials Within an Elevation
152
Exercise 4: Modifying and Updating a 2D Section
155
Exercise 5: Creating a 3D Section
157
Lesson 2:Working with Details
161
Exercise 1: Using the Detailing Tool Palettes
161
Exercise 2: Using Detail Component Manager
165
Exercise 3: Modifying Details
170
Exercise 4:Adding Reference Keynotes to Details
173
Exercise 5:Adding a New Detail Component
176
Lesson 3: Scheduling Your Building Model
178
Exercise 1:Tagging Doors for a Schedule
179
Exercise 2:Adding a Project Schedule
184
Exercise 3: Editing Schedule Data
186
Exercise 4: Changing the Appearance of a Schedule
189
Lesson 4: Using Callouts
192
Exercise 1: Creating a Callout for an Existing Detail
192
Exercise 2: Creating a Callout and a View
195
Exercise 3: Copying Views with Title Marks
200
Lesson 5:Annotating and Keynoting Your Project
204
Exercise 1:Assigning Sheet Keynotes to Objects
204
Exercise 2:Working with Keynote Databases and Style-Based Keynotes
207
Exercise 3:Adding a Keynote Legend
211
Chapter 5 Creating a Steel-Framed Residence
213
Understanding the Tutorial Project
214
Opening and Exploring the Project
216
Lesson 1: Developing the Steel-Framed Residence
217
Exercise 1: Creating Connected and Trimmed Structural Members
217
Exercise 2: Developing the Structural Frame from Linework
224
Exercise 3:Adding Braces to the Structural Frame
229
Exercise 4: Creating Roof, Ceiling, and Floor Slabs
234
Lesson 2: Creating a Roof Enclosure and a Screen
240
Exercise 1: Creating Structural Members from a Roof Slab
240
Exercise 2:Trimming Structural Members
243
Exercise 3: Create an Array of Structural Members for a Screen
245
Lesson 3: Sharing Design Data
248
Exercise 1: Creating a Terrain Model
249
Exercise 2:Analyzing the Site for Flooding
257
Exercise 3: Creating Elevations for a Sheet
263
Exercise 4: Updating Elevations
268
Exercise 5: Creating a Section for a Sheet
269
Exercise 6: Updating a Section
273
Exercise 7: Publishing Model and Detail Views to 3D DWF
279
Lesson 4: Updating and Modifying Project Tools
286
Exercise 1: Updating Project-Standard Tools
286
Exercise 2: Modifying Structural Member Tools
289
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