Drafting
X412.2 (3 semester units in Architecture)
Interior architectural drafting functions as a tool for the presentation of design concepts and as the means of communicating a set of instructions to a builder. In this course, you learn the language and uses of drafting. You produce plans, sections, elevations, reflected ceiling plans, and details for a small design project. You are also introduced to simple construction methods and axonometric drawings.
Note: Equipment and supplies for this course, which are used throughout the curriculum, can vary and may cost up to $175.
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Tues. June 3, San Francisco
AMOS MALKIN, B.Arch., is an architect and interior designer who has worked with award-winning firms and as a consultant on commercial, healthcare, housing, and industrial projects.
- 15 meetings
- June 3 to Aug. 26: Tues., 6-10 pm
- San Francisco: Room 202, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $725 (EDP 014472)
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Tues. Jan. 8, San Francisco
AMOS MALKIN, B.Arch., is an architect and interior designer who has worked with award-winning firms and as a consultant on commercial, healthcare, housing, and industrial projects.
- 15 meetings
- Jan. 8 to April 15: Tues., 6-10 pm
- San Francisco: Room 215, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $725 (EDP 023044)
Mon. Jan. 14, San Francisco
HEATHER FERGUSON, B.A., IIDA, LEED, a commercial interior designer for more than 12 years, has worked at leading architectural firms in Salt Lake City and the Bay Area. She is past president of the Northern California Chapter of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). In addition to undergraduate study in interior design, she has taken graduate courses in architecture.
PAUL NOWICKI, B.Arch., is owner of Graphic Blade Studio, a Bay Area architectural model-building design firm. He has been building models professionally for major local, national, and international architectural firms, and has taught courses on architecture and design in the Bay Area since 1978.
MARY SWANSON, B.A., graduated from the UC Berkeley Extension Certificate Program in Landscape Architecture. She has extensive design experience in landscape architecture, construction materials, and graphic production. She has worked to build landscapes for clients ranging from high-end residential gardens to public spaces and parks. Swanson is also experienced with the planting design process, from concept to installation.Revised class schedule in red.
- 15 meetings
- Jan. 14 to May 12: Mon., 1-5 pm (no meetings Jan. 21, Feb. 4, and Feb. 18)
- San Francisco: Room 215, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $725 (EDP 013995)
Mon. Jan. 14, San Francisco
PAUL NOWICKI, B.Arch., is owner of Graphic Blade Studio, a Bay Area architectural model-building design firm. He has been building models professionally for major local, national, and international architectural firms, and has taught courses on architecture and design in the Bay Area since 1978.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.