Daily Logs and Weekly Reflection – 11/04 – 11/07

DAILY LOGS

Monday, November 4

Hours Worked: 2 hours

Researched 4×6 flat face gutter manufacturers for Leon’s Outdoor Patio addition.

Staff Meeting

AXP Category: Project Development & Documentation

 

Tuesday, November 5

Hours Worked: 6 hours

Compiled and redlined new check set for Leon’s Outdoor Patio addition.

Read over a new project proposal for a food hall in Charleston, SC.

Worked on 3D model revisions for 144 Cannon – added flood proofing to sprinkler room + elevation, plan, and door schedule updates for Building 3.

Plan output sheet updates (updating x-plan ref.) for brewery project in Myrtle Beach.

3D model interior revisions for warehouse retrofit project in Raleigh, NC.

AXP Category: Project Development & Documentation

 

Wednesday, November 6

Hours Worked: 3.5 hours

3D model interior revisions for new warehouse retrofit project in Raleigh, NC.

Worked on sheet set-up and elevation drawings for residence in Hartford Circle.

AXP Category: Project Development & Documentation

 

Thursday, November 7

Hours Worked: 4.5 hours

Sheet set-up in CAD and LayOut for main amenity building set and pavilion building set for Pinehills.

E-transmitted files for warehouse retrofit project in Raleigh, NC.

AXP Category: Project Development & Documentation

WEEKLY REFLECTION

Project: 5287 Hartford Circle

Project Phase: Existing Conditions

Project Manager: Luke Jarrett

Student’s Role: Elevation drawings

With each new set of drawings I start or work on I’ve been learning how to go about methodically layering information onto a drawing in order to ensure it reads clearly and coherently. Working in layers throughout the whole set minimizes the chance of error and helps maintain a consistent level of completion amongst all the drawings. So if ever we have to reach a quick stopping point to review the set, all the drawings are at the same level of detail and it is clear what has been worked on where the project needs to be picked up.

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