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ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING - ET 202DORMATORY PROJECT CHECKLISTThis assignment has 3 components:MY DORM ROOMMY DREAM DORM ROOMMY DREAM DORMMY DORM ROOMCarefully measure your dorm room (or the dorm room of a friend). Take a picture or have your friend take a photo (clean up a little first! No surprises for campus police!)Using Chief Architect software create a floor plan that accurately depicts the dorm room you measured and photographed.DELIVERABLESCreate a Layout of the dorm room with these 3 items:a fully dimensioned floorplan and a floor camera view from the door looking insidethe photo you took of the actual roomLayer zero must have your name and MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY in the title block. Use all capital lettersMY DREAM DORM ROOM Research Dormitory rooms using the world wide web. Find FIVE that you like. Take elements from each one and incorporate those features into your dream dorm room. As discussed in class, the average dorm room is 12’ X 19’ or 228 square feet and houses 2 students (114 square feet per student). So we will “reign in” your dream dorm to a maximum size of 136 square feet per student. You may create a “suite” that has 2 or more bedrooms along with a “common area” and/or shared bath facilities. YOU MUST USE INFORMATION FOUND IN YOUR RESEARCH TO VALIDATE YOUR DESIGN! Your final design must be “scaleable” so that a series of rooms may be “fit” into a typical residential footprint.Using Chief Architect software create a floor plan that reflects your research and takes into consideration the constraints discussed above.MY DREAM DORM ROOM (continued)DELIVERABLESCreate a Layout of the dorm room with these 3 items:a fully dimensioned floorplan and a floor camera view from the door looking insideimages from THREE of the dorm rooms that you researched and inspired your dream dorm room (one image from each of 3 different web pages – a total of 3 different images including the web address from which each image was found)Layer zero must have your name and MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY in the title block. Use all capital letters MY DREAM DORMATORY Research Dormitories using the world wide web. Find TEN that you like. Take elements from each one and incorporate those features into your dream dormitory. As discussed in class, some dormitories can contain study areas, classrooms, exercise facilities, even shops and restaurants! Research some dorms and find elements that appeal to you. YOU MUST USE INFORMATION FOUND IN YOUR RESEARCH TO VALIDATE YOUR DESIGN! In other words, you must find an example of each feature that you include in your design in use somewhere else. If you wish to include a swimming pool in your design, you must find an existing example. The bottom floor of your dormitory cannot contain any student housing. It must include a lobby, public rest rooms, an office space to conduct residence hall business and a “meeting room.” You may include any other facilities found in your research. Your building must be between 2 and 4 floors and “fit” a typical multi-family residential footprint. The structure must include at least 2 stairways (located at opposite ends of the structure) and space for elevators at the center (at the lobby). Elevator shafts are typically 10’ X 10’ per elevator.Using Chief Architect software create a floor plan that reflects your research and takes into consideration the constraints discussed above.DELIVERABLESCreate a Layout of the dorm room with these items:a fully dimensioned floorplan for each floor of your dormitory labelled FLOOR 1, FLOOR 2, FLOOR 3, etc. with no other imagesFour ELEVATIONS of the exterior of your structure on one or two layout sheets labelled ELEVATIONSa floor camera view of the LOBBYa floor camera view of the one dorm roomother appropriate camera views (nothing “plain” or frivolous)MY DREAM DORMATORY DELIVERABLES (continued)images from FIVE of the dormitories that you researched and inspired your dream dorm (one image from each of 5 different web pages – a total of 5 different images including the web address from which each image was found)Layer zero must have your name and MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY in the title block. Use all capital lettersCHECKLISTMY DORM ROOMa LAYOUT with a fully dimensioned floorplan (20)a LAYOUT with a floor camera view from the door looking inside (20)a LAYOUT with the photo you took of the actual room (10)MY DREAM DORM ROOMa LAYOUT with a fully dimensioned floorplan (20)a LAYOUT with a floor camera view from the door looking inside (10)a LAYOUT with images from THREE of the dorm rooms that you researched and inspired your dream dorm room (one image from each of 3 different web pages – a total of 3 different images including the web address from which each image was found) (20)MY DREAM DORMATORY a LAYOUT with a fully dimensioned floorplan for each floor of your dormitory labelled FLOOR 1, FLOOR 2, FLOOR 3, etc. with no other images (20)a LAYOUT with Four ELEVATIONS of the exterior of your structure on one or two layout sheets labelled ELEVATIONS (20)a LAYOUT with a floor camera view of the LOBBY (10)a LAYOUT with a floor camera view of the one dorm room (10)a LAYOUT with other appropriate camera views (nothing “plain” or frivolous) (10)a LAYOUT with images from FIVE of the dormitories that you researched and inspired your dream dorm (one image from each of 5 different web pages – a total of 5 different images including the web address from which each image was found) (30)Create a FOLDER named DORM PROJECT Your Last NameInside this folder create 3 sub-folders named MY DORM ROOM, MY DREAM DORM ROOM, and MY DREAM DORMITORY. Place floorplans and layouts in the appropriate sub-folder. ................
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