ARCD 241 - Instructions for Final Submission
Tomorrow is the big day! You may find the required information to submit your final work below:
First things first: Please read previous post about final submissions and make sure you did not miss anything
Evaluation Critertia:
Staircase: %60 (of which %10 for the ballustrade detail, %15 for each section / section-elevation, %20 for the plans)
Roofing: %40 (of which %10 for the ridge OR eaves detail, %10 for each of the plan and two sections)
The following checklist is provided to help you "not to miss" any major requirement:
Staircase:
Staircase Plans:
- Most Important:
- The staircase ballustrade securing the interior of the staircase is continous and at the top floor, it is correctly terminated.
- Staircase is drawn according to the applicable design principles and standards; in particular, the landing depth is not less than the step length.
- Important:
- Are all the floor plans had been drawn according to basic technical drawing rules?
- Structural items above the view-plane are indicated with dotted projection lines
- Structural items below the view-plane and hidden are indicated with dashed lines
- Materials, elevations and dimensions are indicated and correct.
- Stairs are numbered and flight line is indicated.
- Less Important:
- Structural elements of the building are properly hatched (proper hatch pattern is used for "Reinforced Concrete")
- Technical drawing quality is acceptable (structural elements with dark thick lines; items in elevation with normal lines; furnishing, skirting, trims with thin lines; hatches to indicate the type of finising very thin lines, section marks on plans are easly noticable)
Staircase Sections:
- Most Important:
- Head clearence is adequate
- Staircase is designed according to ergonomic rules, standards and relevant calculations (floor height, number of risers are correct and number of steps are according to the plan).
- Ballustrade is compliant to the plans and details.
- 1/5, 1/50 AND 1/20 scale drawings are compatible.
- Materials, elevations and dimensions are indicated and correct.
- Important:
- Structural elements of the staircase and their relations with the building structure are correctly indicated
- All details (skirting, finishing materials, joints between ballustrade and handrail elements, etc.) are shown.
- Structural axes are indicated on plan and all dimensions are given
- Less Important:
- Structural elements of the building are properly hatched (proper hatch pattern is used for "Reinforced Concrete")
- Technical drawing quality is acceptable (structural elements with dark thick lines; items in elevation with normal lines; furnishing, skirting, trims with thin lines; hatches to indicate the type of finising very thin lines, [if applicable] section mark are also shown on the relevant section and is easly noticable)
Roofing Plans:
- Most Important
- Building footprint and roof-plan borders match
- All roofing elements are indicated (no missing element of roof structure, each notes with names and sizes)
- Rafters
- Ridge
- Purlins
- Belts
- Post
- Belts
- Relationship between attic walls and rafters (the 2.5cm. gap between rafters and attic wall, is there an eaves? or the roofing ends at attic wall?
- For flat roofs, water flow direction is noted. The rainwater discharge is shown as necassary.
- For flat roofs, if an eaves is present, building footprint is indicated as hidden with dashed lines.
- Important
- Indicate Purlin and post axes on the plan, give axis and total dimensions
- Distance between rafters are given as dimension.
- Slope of the roof is noted on the plan
- Less Important
- Elevation of roofing elements and the walls beneath (if applicable) are noted. If applicable, papet elevation is noted.
- Name of finishing materials are written on plan for flat roofs
Roofing Sections
- Most Important
- Relationship between elements are correctly shown (Which one is on the foreground (dark lines)? Which one is at the background (lighter lines)? Which one is in front of what?)
- Sections match plans and details
- Important
- All elevations are given
- Structural axes are given
- Horizontal and vertical dimensions are given
- Name of elements (and their sizes) are written
- Less Important
- Technical drawing quality is good.
- The most important items shall be evaluated as "A, C, F". If all correct you will have at least 70pts from those items. These items shall define the difference between success and failure.
- The important items may result in penalties. That means the faults you make might decrease your scoreto 50pts. (C) but not less. If all are correct you may get as high as 90pts.
- The less important items are for excellence. You won't loose any points for those but if you comply with the criteria you will be able to get 100/100!
Here comes the last step: MAKE SURE YOU RE-READ THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN HERE AND YOU HAVE GIVEN APPROPRIATE FILE NAMES TO YOUR SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS
Good Luck!
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