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Job ID: 37435739

Budget: $250 – $750 USD

You will start working on the sections, schedules, interior elevations, and details. You will also create your own title block in Revit.

Sections:
Two sections minimum (each cut in a different direction, usually one east-west and one north-south).

Doors and windows schedules:
For both of these, you will include the following columns in this particular order:
Mark
Family
Height
Sill Height (just for the Windows schedule)
Width

Cost. The cost won't come up by default, so make up a cost yourself. No need to do any research to find real values, just make an educated guess.
Calculate totals for the cost column.

Title block:
You will use the C size (17 x 22 inches). You can find it in Insert-Load Autodesk Family.
Modify the default Revit title block to make sure it includes the following sections (some of these are already included in the title block, but make sure you include all in case something is missing).
Academy of Art University logo. Make sure you remove the Autodesk logo and website.
Client name and location of the site
Design firm name. This is your firm or any other one. You can make this up.
Issue date
Professional seals (just a blank space within your titleblock for a seal). You don't have to insert any seals for this, just have the space for it and add a Text (using the Text tool inside of the family editor) that reads "Seal".
Drafter's first initial and last name (your first initial and your last name).
Checker's first initial and last name (your instructor's initials)
Job/project number. Make this one up. You can use IAD611-2420 for example.
Sheet title
Sheet number

(REVIT ONLY - no outside software please).
I will provide the File. And will provide information for the title block. My PC crashed and I have not been able to get a new one to finish this myself. I will send the files needed when accepted.

you will add baseboards and crown moldings to all interior spaces in the project (not just to the ones you will render). You will also add exterior moldings to the project. interior baseboards, use a simple 6" tall by 1/2" thick baseboard. For the interior crown moldings, you can use any shape/size you want but all spaces must have both (baseboards and crown moldings).

I would also like some basic interior render edits made in Revit - Revit only.

- Project Timeline:
- The client needs assistance as soon as possible.