User Manual - Page 614

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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â–  A-201 - (Architectural Building Elevations)
â–  A-301 - (Architectural Building Sections)
Constructs Included in the Commercial Template Project
All constructs included in the Commercial Template Project are suggestions
of typical commercial project organization. Feel free to modify the arrangement
to suit your specific project needs and add or delete files as needed. Some files
may contain geometry; these are placeholders that are meant to be erased by
project team members prior to beginning work. Simply erase the geometry,
and draw actual project geometry in its place. For example, the Typical Toilet
Room element file contains a rectangle, and many files include a Live Area
Guide block insertion.
General Considerations for all Constructs
Typically there will be at least one construct for each level and/or division (if
used). However, there will often be many more than that. Project and team
member requirements will be a determining factor in shaping the exact
quantity and makeup of the constructs on a per-project basis. Some projects
will have many constructs per floor, while others might have only one per
floor. Below is a brief description of each construct included in this Commercial
Template Project. Feel free to add or delete them as required to meet your
specific project and team needs. You can also make modifications to the
Commercial Template Project and save it as a custom template project for use
in later projects.
Terrain Construct
This construct is intended for a simple terrain model of the project’s site
conditions. The Terrain construct is referenced in the Site Plan, Composite
Model, Section and Elevation View files.
Shell Construct
Several shell constructs have been included into the Commercial Template
Project: one for each floor of the building. These constructs are intended for
the exterior enclosure of the building. The various shell constructs are
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