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BLDG 212

Tutorial 11
Fall 2020
Instructor: Dr. Joonhee Lee
Tutorial L LA: Yin Li
Tutorial L LB: Hamed Esmaeeli 
Tutorial L LC: Shiva Hadavi
Tutorial L LD: Christine-Anahita Bigtashi

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Tutorial 11 – Schedules

1. Add schedules
2. Work on final project submission

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Schedule

B
C

On the View tab:


A – Click on Schedules
B – Click on Sheet List
C – Select:
1. Sheet
Number
2. Sheet Name
3. Drawn By

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Schedule
On the View tab:
A – Click on Schedules
B – Click on Material Take-Off ->
Structural Column C – Select:
1. Material: Volume
2. Family
3. Type
4. Select others as you
want, for example:
Base level, length,
Top offset, etc.

On the Schedule Properties you can Filter,


Sort and change the Format and
Appearance of your schedule.

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Schedule B

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Project Final Submission (Due on Dec. 8th)
A tip to help you further understand the level of detail and information required for drawings,
a document has been uploaded to Moodle called Resident Drawing Requirement
(Vancouver). This document should be reviewed to better understand the following:

1. Visibility
It is important to fully understand which components should be visible in each type of
drawing. Although we previously specified which components should be hidden in a given
submission, for your final project, it is important that you take the time to reflect on what the
purpose of your view is, and which components should be left hidden. Each type of view
(plan, elevation, section) are discussed with a list of the components which should be
visible.

2. Annotation
In this project we ask that you annotate your drawings. The document is useful for you to
better understand proper annotation requirements for drawings. This includes dimensioning,
as well as room tags and detail annotations.

Note: This document may also help you deepen your understand since this document
provides a deeper look into drawing requirements. It may also provide some inspiration
for additional callouts (which is a bonus!).

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Project Final Submission
Everything seen in the tutorials will be reviewed in the Final Submission. The grading criteria is much
more extensive than that of the interim submissions. Please ensure that you review the tutorials. The
following is a brief list of components which will be reviewed. The grading criteria is not limited to
this list, it is simply provided in order to get you on the right track:
• Dimensions • Foundation • Detail (fine)
• Annotation • Tie Beams • Drawing Names
• Title block • Wall Wrapping (consistency)
• Scaling • Room Tags w/ area • Canopy
• Gridline • Railing • Mullions (thickness and
• Visibility (ex: footings are not visible • Stairs (including tread numbering) exterior wall)
on Levels 1, 2 and Roof) • Roof • Topography
• • Interior components • Tree/exterior components
Windows
• (plumbing/furniture) • Windows
Walls and wrapping
• Ceiling Grid • Doors
(interior/exterior)
• • Ducts/connections • Section
Curtain Wall
• • Air terminal (supply vs. intake) • Callout
Columns
• • Shafts (stairs and duct) • Rendered 3D View
Insulation
Note: Please pay close attention to the required documents to be submitted in the Final
Submission. Missing views will receive a 0 for that view.
There are many potential bonus points! Please take a look at the Project Description to have a better
idea of how to get those extra marks!

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Now it is Time to Work on your Projects!

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