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Arch Design I - Spring Final Exam Review

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  • What is a major difference between a Group and a Component?
    Altering a Component entity will change all instances (copies) of that Component.
  • The physical characteristics of the land on a site are called its ________.
    Topography
  • Which of the following rooms or spaces is not part of the service area? Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Laundry Room
    Living Room
  • A specialist who is familiar with the complex process of planning and designing a residential structure while complying with local ordinances and building codes.
    Residential Building Designer
  • How can you easily add detail to a Sketchup model along a path?
    Use the Follow Me Tool
  • How can you make a slanted edge in Google Sketchup?
    Use the Move Tool
  • What does Render mean?
    To add color or texture to your model
  • Which plan illustrates all exterior and interior walls, doors, windows and patios
    Floor Plan
  • What action does the Push/Pull tool perform?
    It allows you to create a 3D object.
  • The requirements for construction methods and building materials are specified in _____ codes.
    Building
  • What does the Make Component Tool do?
    It can single out the selected part of your model and make it into a part or component
  • Lines used to indicate the center of holes in a symmetrical object such as windows and doors are called ________.
    Centerlines
  • For many families, the _____ is the center of activity.
    Living Room
  • The _____ is located on two walls opposite each other.
    Corridor
  • Two-point perspectives are _______ perspectives.
    Angular
  • True or False - Properly dimensioning a drawing is one of the fundamentals of drafting.
    True
  • The material symbols should be added ___________.
    When the drawing is almost complete
  • What is the purpose of sketching?
    Sketching can provide details of an idea and lots of information all at once.
  • To become an architectural drafter, you should have completed high school, taken courses in architectural drawing, and __________.
    Be proficient with computer-aided drafting system
  • In drafting terminology, a “half-size” drawing means:
    The drawing is only half as large as the object in real life.
  • What is an Inference Point?
    Various points of an edge or line indicated by your cursor
  • Any part of the object that is in front of the picture plane will appear _____ their true size in the perspective drawing.
    Larger Than
  • A license verifies that an architect is qualified to _____.
    Design structures that meet the standards for health, safety, and property
  • A _______ is a virtual building that represents a foundation of the project
    BIM Model
  • A 3D model that has volume is called a(n) ______ model.
    Solid
  • A method of showing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions by displaying various views.
    Orthographic Projection
  • A(n) _____ model is a scaled representation of a house and a portion of the site.
    Architectural
  • One-point perspectives are useful for drawing _________.
    Interior Drawings
  • True or False - Architectural styles are a classification of a structure based on its appearance, the materials used, structural and decorative details, building techniques, and artistic expression.
    True
  • The drawings and _____ form the basis of a legal contract between an owner and a builder.
    Specifications
  • True or False - A split bedroom plan groups all the bedrooms in a house together in a separate wing or level of the house
    False
  • What is the first step in planning a remodeling or renovation project?
    Determining the requirements of the present structure
  • True or False - A multiview drawing shows the height, width, and depth of a three-dimensional object on two-dimensional paper.
    False
  • Lines used in a floor plan to indicate features above the cutting plane, such as wall cabinets in a kitchen or an archway, are called _________.
    Hidden Lines
  • A _______ is a collection of standard shapes and symbols typically related.
    Symbol Library