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While traditional drafting books focus on architectural and engineering readers, the thoroughly updated and revised Architectural Drafting for Interior Design, Third Edition, incorporates material and examples that are meaningful to today's interior designers. Beginning interior designers need to learn how to communicate their ideas graphically with a resource that is designed specifically for them. This book addresses this specific need by focusing on topics needed before AutoCAD is even introduced, such as how to draw a floor plan, how to use it to create an interior elevation, and how to understand the relationship between 2D and 3D drawings. Then each aspect will be transferred from the initial hand drawing to a digital rendering for completion. The only book that is written to the standards of the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) and interior design trade associations like the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), this will provide readers with a strong, standards-based foundation in interior design.

New to this Edition:
- First edition to include comprehensive student-facing STUDIO and Instructor's Resources ancillary materials.
- All new chapter exercises, class projects, and suggested activities.
- Inclusion of Selected Answers to student projects at the back of the book.

STUDIO Features:
-Self-Assessment Quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips.
-Review key concepts with Flashcards of essential vocabulary.
-Downloadable PDFs of worksheets for easy-to-use access for projects.

Instructor Resources:
-PowerPoint Slides for each chapter.
-Instructor’s Guide with sample course outlines for teaching and tools for integrating the STUDIO with the course.
-Image Bank for visual aid in a teaching enviornment.
-Selected Answers Guide providing step-by-step solutions to additional projects and in-class exercises.



This comprehensive book provides information on hand drafting and computer rendering for architectural features in interior design.

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This comprehensive book provides information on hand drafting and computer rendering for architectural features in interior design.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter 1 Drafting and the Design Process 1(18)
What Is Drafting?
2(2)
History of Manual Drafting
3(1)
History of Computer Drafting
4(1)
Professional Groups and Certifications
5(12)
Design Thinking
6(1)
The Design Process
7(1)
Programming
7(1)
Schematic Design
7(1)
Bubble Diagrams
7(6)
Mood Boards
13(1)
Design Development
14(2)
Construction Documentation
16(1)
Contract Administration
16(1)
Summary
17(1)
Classroom Activities
17(1)
Questions
17(1)
Further Resources
17(1)
Keywords
18(1)
Chapter 2 Tools, Scales, and Media 19(26)
Drafting Board and Accessories
20(10)
Drafting Board
20(1)
Drafting Chair
20(1)
Lamp
20(1)
Parallel Bar
21(1)
T-Square
21(1)
Triangle
21(3)
Protractor
24(1)
Circle Template
24(1)
Architect's Scale
24(1)
Subdivided Scale
25(3)
Proper Architectural Notation (Imperial)
28(1)
Scale Conversions
29(1)
Metric Scale
30(1)
Enlarging and Reducing
30(1)
Proper Architectural Notation (Metric)
30(1)
Scales of Different Drawings
31(1)
Engineer's Scale
31(1)
Proportional Scale
31(1)
Pencils, Leads, and Erasers
32(2)
Mechanical Pencil
32(1)
Lead Holder
33(1)
Leads
33(1)
Eraser
33(1)
Eraser Shield
34(1)
Other Tools
34(5)
Drafting Brush
34(1)
Drafting Tape
34(1)
Divider
34(1)
Compass
34(1)
Ames Lettering Guide
35(1)
French Curve
36(1)
Ink Pens
36(2)
Furniture Template
38(1)
Cutting Mat
38(1)
Utility and Art Knives
38(1)
Drafting Media
39(1)
Tracing Paper
40(1)
Vellum
40(1)
Plastic Film
40(1)
Care and Storage of Tools
40(1)
The Copying Process
40(2)
Paper Copies
40(1)
Digital Scans
41(1)
Phone Apps
42(1)
Summary
42(1)
Classroom Activities
42(1)
Questions
42(1)
Further Resources
43(1)
Keywords
43(2)
Chapter 3 2D and 3D Sketching 45(22)
Three Physical Dimensions
46(1)
Why Are 2D Drawings Needed?
47(1)
Orthographic Projection Drawing Technique
47(2)
Sketching Orthographically
49(2)
Square Table
49(1)
Round Table
50(1)
Drafting Orthographically
51(4)
File Cabinet
51(1)
Chest of Drawers
52(2)
Mission Style Chest
54(1)
Why Are 3D Drawings Needed?
55(1)
Paraline Drawing
56(3)
Types of Paraline Drawings
56(3)
Perspective Drawing
59(1)
Perspective Grid
60(2)
One-Point Perspective Grid
60(1)
Two-Point Perspective Grid
61(1)
Sketch Over a Photograph
62(1)
Sketching Tips
63(2)
Hone Observational Skills
63(1)
Estimate Proportions
63(1)
Scale the Picture to the Paper
64(1)
Take Photos of Existing Spaces
64(1)
Summary
65(1)
Classroom Activities
65(1)
Questions
65(1)
Further Resources
65(1)
Keywords
66(1)
Chapter 4 Drafting Conventions 67(16)
Standards
68(1)
The Line: Weight and Type
68(1)
Line Quality
68(1)
Line Weight
68(1)
Line Type
69(3)
Visible Object
69(1)
Hidden Object
69(1)
Long Break
70(1)
Center Line
70(1)
Short Break
70(1)
Cutting Plane
70(2)
Identifiers
72(1)
Elevation Callout
72(1)
ID Label
72(1)
How to Draw an Elevation Callout
72(1)
How to Draw an ID Label
72(1)
Hatch Lines and Poche Symbols
73(1)
Hatch Lines
73(1)
Poche
73(1)
Dimensioning Symbols
74(1)
Dimension and Extension Lines
74(1)
Dimension Notes
74(1)
Tick Marks
74(1)
Leader Line
74(1)
Other Line Types
75(1)
Match
75(1)
Border
75(1)
Construction
75(1)
Enlargement Box
75(1)
Structural Grid
75(1)
Keynotes
76(1)
Discipline Designator
76(1)
Sheet Composition and Organization
77(1)
Sheet Sequence
77(1)
Title Block
77(1)
Title Sheet
77(1)
Sheet Size
77(1)
Drawing Orientation
77(1)
North Arrow
77(1)
Sheet Layout for Multiple Drawings
78(1)
Sheet Layout
78(2)
Lettering
80(1)
Lettering Tips
80(1)
Notes
81(1)
Summary
81(1)
Classroom Activities
82(1)
Questions
82(1)
Further Resources
82(1)
Keywords
82(1)
Chapter 5 The Architectural Floor Plan 83(56)
What Is an Architectural Floor Plan?
84(1)
What the Architectural Floor Plan Shows
84(1)
Drawing Scale
84(1)
How to Sketch a Plan of an Existing Space
85(3)
The Visual Inventory
88(2)
Visual Inventory Tools
88(2)
How to Measure a Room
90(1)
Measuring Tips
91(1)
Measuring Heights
91(1)
Sketching Tips
91(1)
Utilize Good Line Quality
91(1)
Sketch to Scale
91(1)
Layer Sheets of Tracing Paper
91(1)
Rendering
92(1)
Photogrammetry
93(1)
Wall Thicknesses and Poches
94(2)
Floor Poches
96(1)
Symbols
97(7)
Line Quality
104(1)
Line Hierarchy
104(2)
Drafting a Floor Plan
106(4)
Second-Floor Plan
110(1)
Inking
110(1)
Inking Tips
110(1)
Drafting a Presentation Plan
111(2)
CAD Standards
113(1)
Line Weights and Colors
113(1)
Text and Dimension Heights
113(1)
Font Styles
113(1)
Space Planning
113(1)
Space Planning Tips
114(1)
Room Sizes
114(1)
Layouts
115(1)
Kitchen Space Planning
115(3)
U-Shape
117(1)
G-Shape (Peninsula)
117(1)
L-Shape
117(1)
Galley
118(1)
Single Wall
118(1)
Islands
118(1)
Kitchen Appliance Sizes and Clearances
119(1)
General Kitchen Clearances
120(3)
Dining Room Furniture
123(1)
Bathroom Space Planning
124(1)
Bathroom Fixture Sizes
124(1)
Vanity
125(1)
Placement of Fixtures
125(1)
Bathroom Fixture Clearances
126(3)
Accessible and Universal Design Accessibility
129(2)
Accessible Kitchen Design
129(1)
Accessible Bathroom Design
130(1)
Closets
131(2)
Laundry Rooms
133(1)
Bedrooms
133(1)
Bedroom Furniture
133(1)
Living Room
134(1)
Living Room Furniture
134(1)
Egress and Exits
135(2)
Means of Egress
135(1)
Half-Diagonal Rule
136(1)
Egress Windows
136(1)
Egress Doors
136(1)
Hallways
137(1)
Habitable Space
137(1)
Summary
137(1)
Classroom Activities
137(1)
Questions
137(1)
Further Resources
138(1)
Keywords
138(1)
Chapter 6 Interior Elevations and Sections 139(22)
What Is an Elevation View?
140(6)
The Elevation Callout Symbol
141(1)
How to Draw an Elevation View
142(2)
How to Draw a Sloped Ceiling in an Elevation View
144(1)
How to Draw Caddy-Corner Items in an Elevation View
145(1)
What Is a Section Drawing?
146(7)
Section Scale
146(2)
Section Location Symbol
148(1)
Section Detail
148(1)
How to Draw a Longitudinal Section
148(2)
Poche Symbols in Section and Elevation
150(2)
Hatch Lines
152(1)
Entourage
152(1)
Sheet Layout
153(5)
Summary
158(1)
Classroom Activities
158(1)
Questions
158(1)
Further Resources
158(1)
Keywords
159(2)
Chapter 7 Dimensioning Floor Plans and Elevations 161(18)
Why Dimension Drawings?
162(1)
Dimension Notes
162(1)
Dimension Lines
162(1)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Conventions
162(2)
Wood Frame vs. Masonry Dimensions
164(2)
Wood Frame
164(1)
Masonry
164(2)
Masonry Veneer on Wood Frame
166(1)
Dimensioning an Interior Elevation
166(1)
National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) Drawings
166(9)
NKBA Conventions for Floor Plans
166(7)
NKBA Conventions for Elevations
173(2)
Section and Elevation Views of Cabinets
175(2)
Summary
177(1)
Classroom Activities
177(1)
Questions
177(1)
Keywords
177(2)
Chapter 8 Door and Window Symbols 179(38)
What Do Door and Window Symbols Show?
180(1)
Door Types
180(10)
Swing
180(4)
Flush and Panel Doors
184(1)
Sliding
185(2)
Accordion
187(1)
Pivot
188(1)
Revolving
188(1)
Full Height
189(1)
Overhead Sectional
189(1)
Cased Opening
190(1)
Door and Rough Opening Sizes
190(1)
Egress Requirements and Egress Doors
190(2)
Egress Door
191(1)
Half-Diagonal Rule
191(1)
Door Hardware
192(1)
Hinges
193(1)
Handle and Knob
193(1)
Lock
193(1)
Bolt
193(1)
Exit Device
193(1)
Closer
193(1)
Holder
193(1)
Stop
193(1)
What Does a Window Symbol Show?
193(1)
Window Types
194(9)
Double-Hung
194(1)
Fixed
195(1)
Sliding
196(1)
Casement
196(1)
Awning
196(1)
Hopper
197(1)
Jalousie
198(1)
Pivot
199(1)
Bay
200(1)
Box Bay
201(1)
Bow
201(1)
Specialty
202(1)
Clerestory and Skylights
203(1)
Window Placement in Elevation
203(1)
Window Definitions
204(2)
Window Sizes
206(9)
Summary
215(1)
Classroom Activities
215(1)
Questions
215(1)
Further Resources
215(1)
Keywords
215(2)
Chapter 9 Building Construction 217(48)
Benefit of Building Construction Knowledge
218(1)
The Foundation
218(1)
Structural vs. Partition Wall
218(1)
Structural System
218(1)
Foundation Types
219(5)
Slab-on-Grade
219(1)
Spread Footing
220(2)
Post-on-Pad
222(1)
Other
223(1)
Masonry
224(4)
Concrete Block Types
224(1)
Masonry Sizes
224(1)
Masonry Wall Construction
225(2)
Masonry Bonds
227(1)
Tilt-Up Construction
228(1)
Wood Framing Components
228(3)
Wood Framing Definitions
231(3)
Wood Frame Types
234(2)
Other Framing Items
236(1)
Other Construction Plans
237(1)
Modular Construction
238(1)
3D Printing
239(1)
Steel Frame Components
239(3)
Steel Framing
242(2)
Finish Materials
244(1)
Detail Drawings
244(7)
Door and Window Details
248(3)
Fireplace
251(4)
Traditional Fireplace
252(1)
How to Draw a Traditional Fireplace
252(1)
Firebox Size
252(2)
Non-Traditional Fireplace
254(1)
Millwork
255(4)
Cabinets
256(2)
Range Hoods
258(1)
MasterFormat
259(1)
Site Plan
260(3)
North Arrow
260(1)
Engineer Scale
260(1)
Footprint
261(1)
Property Lines
261(1)
Hard Surfaces
261(1)
Utility Lines
261(1)
Vegetation
261(1)
Setbacks and Easements
261(1)
Contour Lines
261(1)
Dimensions and Bearing Angle
261(2)
Summary
263(1)
Classroom Activities
263(1)
Questions
263(1)
Further Resources
263(1)
Keywords
264(1)
Chapter 10 Utility Systems 265(30)
Benefit of Utilities Systems Knowledge
266(1)
Electrical Drawings
266(1)
Electrical Components
266(2)
Service Panel
266(1)
Outlets
266(1)
Switches
267(1)
Permanently Attached Light Fixtures
268(1)
Electrical Plans
268(7)
Electrical Plan Design
270(4)
Drafting an Electrical Plan
274(1)
Power Plans
275(3)
Reflected Ceiling Plan
278(2)
Drafting a Drop-In Ceiling
280(2)
Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
282(4)
Forced Air
282(2)
Mini-Split
284(1)
Radiant Floor Heating
284(1)
Solar Heating
285(1)
Evaporative Cooler
285(1)
HVAC Drawings
286(2)
Plumbing System
288(3)
Plumbing Plan
291(2)
Summary
293(1)
Classroom Activities
293(1)
Questions
293(1)
Further Resources
293(1)
Keywords
293(2)
Chapter 11 Stairs 295(20)
Staircase Parts and Sizes
296(5)
Treads and Risers
296(1)
Baluster, Guard, and Handrail
297(2)
Wall Rail
299(1)
Headroom
300(1)
Landing
300(1)
How to Draft Stairs
300(1)
Stair Types
301(7)
Straight Run
301(1)
L
302(1)
Turning
303(1)
U
304(1)
Spiral
305(1)
Circular
306(1)
Other Configurations
307(1)
Exit Stairs
308(1)
Exterior Stairs
308(1)
How to Calculate Riser Height, Tread Width, and Total Run
309(1)
Use a Grid to Draft a Staircase's Elevation View
310(1)
Ramp
311(1)
Elevator
312(1)
Copying Images into Plans
313(1)
Summary
313(1)
Classroom Activities
314(1)
Questions
314(1)
Further Resources
314(1)
Keywords
314(1)
Chapter 12 Legends and Schedules 315(12)
What Are Legends and Schedules Used For?
316(1)
Callouts
316(1)
Legends
317(1)
Schedules
318(7)
Types of Schedules
318(2)
Creating a Schedule
320(5)
Summary
325(1)
Classroom Activities
325(1)
Questions
325(1)
Keywords
325(2)
Chapter 13 Hand Drafting Isometric and Perspective Pictorials 327(36)
Why Construct 3D Drawings by Hand?
328(1)
What Is an Isometric Pictorial?
328(1)
What Is a Perspective Pictorial?
328(1)
Draft an Isometric Pictorial of a Gable House
328(5)
Isometric Circle
330(1)
Draft an Isometric Circle
331(2)
Cutaway Isometric
333(5)
Draft a Cutaway Isometric Room
333(1)
Draft a Cutaway Isometric of a Floor Plan
334(4)
Perspective Drawing Manipulation
338(21)
Draft a Two-Point Interior Perspective Using the Rotated Plan Method
341(12)
Construct a Scale Figure
353(1)
Draft a Two-Point Perspective of a Circle
353(1)
Draft a One-Point Perspective
354(5)
Construct a Sloped Ceiling
359(1)
Troubleshooting
359(1)
Summary
360(1)
Classroom Activities
360(1)
Questions
360(1)
Further Resources
360(1)
Keywords
361(2)
Chapter 14 Digital Drafting 363(14)
2D Drawing Programs
364(1)
3D Drawing Programs
364(1)
Which Program Is Best?
365(1)
Other Programs
365(1)
Hardware
366(1)
Mouse
367(1)
Plotter
367(1)
Workflow Techniques
368(2)
Virtual Reality Headset
370(1)
Augmented Reality
370(1)
3D Printing
370(2)
Generative Design
372(1)
Photogrammetry
373(2)
Summary
375(1)
Classroom Activities
375(1)
Questions
375(1)
Further Resources
376(1)
Keywords
376(1)
Appendix I Floor Plans For General Use 377(18)
Appendix II Worksheets 395(83)
Glossary 478(12)
Index 490
Lydia Sloan Cline is a professor at Johnson Community College in Overland Park, Kansas, United States.