AutoCAD 2010 for Interior Designers and Space Planning
P style=MARGIN: 0pxBJames M. Kirkpatrick/B, BIA, MEd, EdD 20 years industrial experience in drafting, illustration, and technical writing. 38 years teaching for the Dallas Community College District in drafting and computer aided design. Presently – Program Chair for Computer Aided Design Program at Eastfield College/PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxBBeverly Lewis Kirkpatrick/BPresently – Faculty, Garland ISD, North Garland HS – Math, Science, Technology Magnet 1990-2000: Author and AutoCAD illustrator for Prentice Hall. 1989-Present: Adjunct Faculty, Eastfield College – AutoCAD 20 years in the design field./POrganized around architectural projects,IAutoCAD 2010 for Interior Design and Space Planning /Igives students an understanding of the commands and features of AutoCAD 2010 and demonstrates how to use the program to complete interior design and space planning projects. Building on fourteen years of updates, the book is appropriate for self-paced and lecture classes and covers both two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings.P style=MARGIN: 0pxBPart I: Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD/B/PP style=MARGIN: 0px1. Introducing the AutoCAD Screen/PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxBPart II: Two-Dimensional AutoCAD/B/PP style=MARGIN: 0px2. Drawing with AutoCAD: Basic Settings and Commands/PP style=MARGIN: 0px3. Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms/PP style=MARGIN: 0px4. Adding Text, Tables and Raster Images to the Drawing/PP style=MARGIN: 0px5. Printing and plotting/PP style=MARGIN: 0px6. Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows/PP style=MARGIN: 0px7. Dimensioning and Area Calculations/PP style=MARGIN: 0px8. Drawing Elevations, Wall Sections, and Details/PP style=MARGIN: 0px9. Drawing the Furniture Plan: @Pfffff ¾Ûâ¬