User Manual - Page 615

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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referenced in the Floor Plans, Composite Model, Section and Elevation View
files.
Core Construct
This construct is intended for objects that are part of the building core (like
walls, doors, etc.), excluding the stairs and possibly the toilet rooms. The stairs
should be drawn in the separate stairs construct. Toilet rooms, if the layout
is the same on all levels, can be drawn here and copied to each level. Otherwise,
they can be created as an element file like the Typical Toilet Room element
file (included in this Commercial Template Project), and then dragged into
the Core construct file.
If you do not wish to have a separate core construct, core geometry can be
drawn in either the Shell or Interior construct files instead. If you do this,
delete the core construct(s) from the project.
The various Core constructs are referenced in the Floor Plans, Composite
Model and Section View files.
Slab Construct
This construct is intended for slab objects and other objects that should display
in sections and models but should not display in plans. The various slab
constructs are referenced in the Composite Model and Section View files.
Interior Construct
This construct is intended for all geometry that is placed within the exterior
shell of the building. This includes all partitions, doors, etc. on the interior
of each floor. You can include space objects, ceiling grids, furniture and
equipment in this construct as well. Or, if you wish, you can separate these
other objects into their own spaces and grids and furniture constructs.
The various Interior constructs are referenced in the Floor Plans, Composite
Model and Section View files.
Stairs Construct
This spanning construct is intended to contain the complete flight of stairs
from the lowest level to the roof (if applicable). You can create separate
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