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*Allan
AIA Cad standards
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03-14-2004 04:33 PM
Hi
Can any one tell me some websites to visit to get info on the AIA (American
Institute of Architects) Cad standards. I have done a search of the
internet & have found a couple of sites but I am just wondering if you guys
out there know of some others I should have a look at.
I am going for my Diploma in CAD this year & this is one of the topics
covered.
Thanks in advance
Allan
(New Zealand)
*Scott Davis
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03-14-2004 07:41 PM in reply to:
*Allan
look for the National Cad Standard. It's a collaborative effort to procuce
CAD standards for the US. It contains much of the AIA guidelines.
http://www.nationalcadstandard.org/
http://www.aia.org
"Allan" wrote in message
news:4054f9c1_3@newsprd01...
> Hi
> Can any one tell me some websites to visit to get info on the AIA
(American
> Institute of Architects) Cad standards. I have done a search of the
> internet & have found a couple of sites but I am just wondering if you
guys
> out there know of some others I should have a look at.
> I am going for my Diploma in CAD this year & this is one of the topics
> covered.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Allan
> (New Zealand)
>
>
>
*Mel Persin
Re: AIA Cad standards
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03-15-2004 03:07 AM in reply to:
*Allan
Try AIA website, but in order to access any content or standards you must be
a member. Are you an AIA student member? Does the academic institution you
attend for this CAD program have an AIA student chapter?
Or as Scott said, visit the National CAD Standards website.
--
Mel Persin, Architect-AIA
Network/CAD Consultant,
Support & Training
"Allan" wrote in message
news:4054f9c1_3@newsprd01...
> Hi
> Can any one tell me some websites to visit to get info on the AIA
(American
> Institute of Architects) Cad standards. I have done a search of the
> internet & have found a couple of sites but I am just wondering if you
guys
> out there know of some others I should have a look at.
> I am going for my Diploma in CAD this year & this is one of the topics
> covered.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Allan
> (New Zealand)
>
>
>
*Aaron Rumple
Re: AIA Cad standards
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03-18-2004 08:12 AM in reply to:
*Allan
Problem is that the National CADD standards are for 1990 technology.
It doesn't even start to address the whole issue of BIM.
"Mel Persin" wrote in message
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> Try AIA website, but in order to access any content or standards you must
be
> a member. Are you an AIA student member? Does the academic institution
you
> attend for this CAD program have an AIA student chapter?
>
> Or as Scott said, visit the National CAD Standards website.
*Scott Davis
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03-18-2004 08:19 AM in reply to:
*Allan
Very true. You know its old technology when you are talking of "layer
standards"
"Aaron Rumple" wrote in message
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> Problem is that the National CADD standards are for 1990 technology.
> It doesn't even start to address the whole issue of BIM.
>
> "Mel Persin" wrote in message
> news:40558e1e$1_1@newsprd01...
> > Try AIA website, but in order to access any content or standards you
must
> be
> > a member. Are you an AIA student member? Does the academic institution
> you
> > attend for this CAD program have an AIA student chapter?
> >
> > Or as Scott said, visit the National CAD Standards website.
>
>
