This document outlines marking criteria for a Grade 10/11 residential architecture project. It is divided into multiple sections assessing presentation, function and CAD skills, doors, windows, stairs, dimensions, electrical/appliances, heating, plumbing, and roof line. Students will be marked out of 150 total points across these categories based on meeting requirements for room sizes, line weights, door and window specifications, stair dimensions, and correctly illustrating fixtures and features.
This document outlines marking criteria for a Grade 10/11 residential architecture project. It is divided into multiple sections assessing presentation, function and CAD skills, doors, windows, stairs, dimensions, electrical/appliances, heating, plumbing, and roof line. Students will be marked out of 150 total points across these categories based on meeting requirements for room sizes, line weights, door and window specifications, stair dimensions, and correctly illustrating fixtures and features.
This document outlines marking criteria for a Grade 10/11 residential architecture project. It is divided into multiple sections assessing presentation, function and CAD skills, doors, windows, stairs, dimensions, electrical/appliances, heating, plumbing, and roof line. Students will be marked out of 150 total points across these categories based on meeting requirements for room sizes, line weights, door and window specifications, stair dimensions, and correctly illustrating fixtures and features.
TOTAL SCORE: _____ / 150 =_____% NAME: __________________________________
MARKED BY: ___________________________ PRESENTATION 1. Project due date met ___/3 2. Paper size and trimmed correctly ___/3 3. Scale, title, text font and size consistency ___/3 4. Text / font quality, size, and readability ___/3 5. Border (line width, spacing) ___/3 FUNCTION and CADD SKILLS 1. Conformity to design example ___/3 2. Appropriate room sizes ___/3 3. CADD skills demonstrated (lines trimmed, drawing centered, etc.) ___/3 4. Wall thickness (6” exterior walls, 4” interior walls) ___/3 5. Wall hatch ___/3 DOORS 1. Proper hinging of doors ___/3 2. Location (min. 3 inches from adjacent interior walls & 2’6” for exterior walls) ___/3 3. Size designation (2868 or 2’-8” x 6’-8”) ___/3 4. Proper representation, with exterior doors including thresholds ___/3 5. Closet doors ___/3 WINDOWS 1. Location (min. 2’-6” inches from adjacent exterior walls) ___/3 2. Size designation (3646 or 3’-6” x 4’-6”) ___/3 3. Proper representation, including thresholds ___/3 STAIRS 1. Width (min. 3 ft. 0 in.) & 10” tread ___/3 2. Logical layout & position, UP&DN arrows, Railings & Break Lines ___/3 3. Steps at entrances to allow for grade to floor elevation change (10” tread width) ___/3 4. Number of treads and risers (listed in the dimension strip on floor plan) ___/3 MISCELLANEOUS 1. Kitchen cabinets 24” wide with correctly illustrated appliances ___/3 2. Kitchen and Laundry room cupboards 12” wide & broken linetype ___/3 3. Line weights and types appropriately used ___/3 PAGE 1 SUB-TOTAL _____ / 75 DIMENSIONS 1. Dimensions to all Major Breaks & Overall Dimensions ___/3 2. Dimensions to middle of interior walls & major breaks ___/3 3. Dimensions to middle of Window & Door openings, Middle of Interior walls & all Major Breaks ___/3 4. Consistent spacing ___/3 5. Sufficient interior dimensions (Solid line of dimensions vertically & horizontally; including stair information) ___/3 6. Text read from bottom and right of page only ___/3 7. Dimension variables (extension line 3”offset, 3”extension, text placement, etc.) ___/3 ELECTRICAL / APPLIANCES 8. Adequate number and placement of lights and switches ___/3 9. Proper symbol locations ___/3 3. Proper switch designation ___/3 4. Proper symbol representation ___/3 5. Adequate number and spacing of wall and kitchen counter outlets ___/3 6. Smoke alarms (Every bedroom + one per approx. every 450 sqft per floor (smoke & carbon monoxide)) ___/3 7. Bathroom exhaust fan(s) ___/3 8. Cablevision and telephone ___/3 9. Exterior outlets, garage door opener outlet, door chime w/ button ___/3 HEATING 1. Location of furnace, with appropriate flue considerations ___/3 2. Forced air (FA), and return air (RA) vents properly illustrated ___/3 3. Vent locations ___/3 PLUMBING 1. Central hot water tank location with appropriate flue considerations ___/3 2. Correct representation of plumbing fixtures ___/3 4. Plumbing fixture locations ___/3 5. Location of exterior faucets ___/3 ROOF LINE 1. Properly illustrated (valleys, peaks, line type, etc.) ___/3 2. Adequate overhang ___/3 PAGE 2 SUB-TOTAL _____ / 75