Architectural Design 1 Model
Units:
- Orientation/The World of Architecture
- Architectural Career Opportunities
- Fundamentals of Design
- Indoor Living Areas
- Indoor Living Areas - Cottage Project
- Outdoor Living Areas
- Traffic Areas and Patterns
- Kitchens
- Architectural Kitchen Design Project - Basic Kitchen Designs & The Work Triangle (1 of 4)
- Architectural Kitchen Design Project - Seven Residential Kitchen Styles (2 of 4)
- Architectural Kitchen Design Project - Countertops & Backsplashes, Door & Drawer Front Styles, And Kitchen Appliances (3 of 4)
- Drawing Requirements/Material Scheduels & Deadlines for the "Architectural Kitchen Design Project" (4 of 4)
- General Service Areas
- Sleeping Areas
- Bubble Diagrams
- Technical Sketching
- Graphing
- Architectural Planning
- Floor Plan Design and Delineation
- Electrical Plans
- Foundation Plans and Construction Details
- Elevation Designs and Layout
- Section Plan Layouts
- Site Plan Design
- Green Architecture
- Fundamental Drawing Techniques
- Roof Planning
- Structural Design in Architecture
- Architectural Pictorials
- Special Projects-Beginning Level
- Plans for a bird house kit.
- 1/4" Scaled Floor Plan Drawing of Student's Home- lesson 1 of 4
- Students Install Wall Framing of House in Which They Live in - 2 of 4
- Students Build Roof Framing of House in Which They Live in - 3 of 4
- Full Scale Model of Home Students Live In - exterior and roof covering 4 of 4
- Put a car in the garage
- Special Projects-Advanced Level
Tags
Unit Industry Sector
Engineering & Design
Unit Originally Created By: No creator set
Bubble Diagrams
Content / Concepts
- representative student work for presentation
- compact disc, Web sites and other digital-media options for portfolios
- delivering an oral presentation of the portfolio
- Classroom
- 0 Hours
- Community Classroom
- 0 Hours
- CVE
- 0 Hours
- California Career and Technical Education Standards: 7
- All Standards
- Full Details
- Industries and Pathways:
- Engineering & Design
Lessons in this Unit
The students will develop a bubble diagram of their potential house plan. A bubble diagram (also known as schematic) is a rough, freehand sketch, composed of circular shapes used to suggest the arrangement and comparative sizes of the main areas of activity. These shapes will help the students to organize the house plan into a functional plan.
- 3 class period - Each period
- 57 Minutes




