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The document provides scoring criteria for a technical drafting competition in multiple categories. It rates projects on a scale of excellent to poor for perspective presentation and creativity of design, accuracy of floor plans and elevations, safety habits, speed of completion, and ability to explain the design process. Dimensions, labels, lineweights and other architectural elements must be correctly shown. Bonus points are awarded for originality, shadow casting, backgrounds and aesthetic value. Safety violations and longer completion times result in lower scores.

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1sirzan Best Rubrics v3

The document provides scoring criteria for a technical drafting competition in multiple categories. It rates projects on a scale of excellent to poor for perspective presentation and creativity of design, accuracy of floor plans and elevations, safety habits, speed of completion, and ability to explain the design process. Dimensions, labels, lineweights and other architectural elements must be correctly shown. Bonus points are awarded for originality, shadow casting, backgrounds and aesthetic value. Safety violations and longer completion times result in lower scores.

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SCORING RUBRICS FOR TECHNICAL DRAFTING (CAD) - TECHNOLYMPICS 201

35 Points 30 Points
Perspective presentation
Perspective presentation has
Aesthetic/Arch./Originality & has VERY GOOD Design
EXCELLENT Design with
Creativity of Design/Ideas 35% with Originality, Shadow
Originality, Shadow Casting,
Casting, Background
Background /Environment, and
/Environment, and Aesthetic
Aesthetic Value.
Value.
33 to 35 Points 29 to 31 Points
Floor plan and elevations are Floor plan and elevations
complete or with 1 to 2 has 3 to 5 incomplete or
incomplete or incorrect incorrect architectural
standard architectural symbols symbols & components,
Accuracy 35% & components, dimensions in dimensions, labels,
meters, reference bubbles, reference bubbles, border,
labels, borders, title block, lineweight and alphabet of
lineweight and alphabet lines lines

Safety work habits and 10 Points 8 Points


housekeeping 10% No Safety Violation 1 Safety Violation
10 Points 8 Points
Speed 10%
3 hrs & 34 min or less 3 hrs & 35 to 39 min
Ability to present the 10 Points 8 Points
process 10% 5 Correct Answers 4 Correct Answers

QUESTION AND ANSWER PORTION


1. Which architectural document will you do first, floor plan or elevations? Why?
I will do first the floor plan so that I could easily project or generate the elevations from it (floor plan)?
2. What is the allowable distance of your roof overhang from the exterior walls?
The allowable distance of the overhang is 0.80 to 1.00 meter.
3. What is the thickness of your interior and exterior walls in the floor plan?
The thickness of my exterior walls are 0.20 and my interior walls are 0.15 (my exterior and interior walls are both 0.20 meter).
4. How did you cast the material in your 3d model?
I used RMAT or the Material Brower command to find for the appropriate materials.
5. What concept or inspiration did you apply in your house design?
My design inspiration is Zen style because the building has huge windows with canopy, steel grilles, open plan areas, and asso
My design inspiration is Mediterranean style because the building is low pitch roof, arch windows, with cornice & moldings, and
6. Why is it necessary to include dimensions and reference bubbles in architectural documentations?
Dimension and reference bubbles are important for the actual construction of the building (including utilities e.g. electrical, plu
7. How did you determine the location of window lintel in your elevation drawings?
To determine the location of window lintel, I need to draw first the door in order to align the door with the window lintels.
8. What is the importance of labels and notations in your floor plan and elevations?
Labels and notations are not only for presentation purposes but will serve as guide for client, engineers, and builders.
9. What is the height of your doors?
The height of my doors are 2.10 meters (2.00 meters is also acceptable).
10. What is the minimum width of door in the toilet & bath?
The minimum door width for toilet and bath is 0.60 meter.
11. How did you change the lineweight of your drawing?
I changed the linewight through its properties or in the page set-up & plot style table editor.
12. What shortcut command did you use for activating the contents in the design center?
I used ADC or DC shortcut command.
13. How did you control the shadow and environment in your perspective?
I activated the SUN Status and made modifications in the Render Environment & Exposure dialog boxes.
14. How did you create the walls in your floor plan?
After creating the floor layout, I used offset or multiline command to create the walls.
15. What command did you use in modifying the dimension settings?
HNICAL DRAFTING (CAD) - TECHNOLYMPICS 2018
25 Points 16-20 Points 15 Points

Perspective presentation
Perspective presentation Perspective presentation
has GOOD Design with
has FAIR Shadow Casting, has POOR Shadow Casting,
Originality, Shadow Casting,
Background /Environment, Background /Environment,
Background /Environment,
and Aesthetic Value. and Aesthetic Value.
and Aesthetic Value.

25 to 27 Points 21 to 23 Points 15 to 19 Points


Floor plan and elevations Floor plan and elevations Floor plan and elevations
has 6 to 8 incomplete or has 9 to 11 incomplete or has 12 or more incomplete
incorrect architectural incorrect architectural or incorrect architectural
symbols & components, symbols & components, symbols & components,
dimensions, labels, dimensions, labels, dimensions, labels,
reference bubbles, border, reference bubbles, border, reference bubbles, border,
lineweight and alphabet of lineweight and alphabet of lineweight and alphabet of
lines lines lines

6 Points 4 Points 2 Points


2 Safety Violations 3 Safety Violations 4 Safety Violations
6 Points 4 Points 2 Points
3 hrs & 40 to 49 min 3 hrs & 50 to 54 min 3 hrs & 55 min to 4 hrs
6 Points 4 Points 2 Points
3 Correct Answers 2 Correct Answers 1 Correct Answer

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3D MODELING RUBRIC FOR CAD
4.5 - 5.0 3.5 - 4.0 2.5 - 3.0 1.5 - 2.0 1.0 - 0.0
Criteria EXCELLENT SUPERIOR ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGE POOR Grade
Use of time well during Use time well during most Use time well but with Use time poorly in class Not working in class
USE OF TIME each class period without class period without reminder
10% reminders reminders 2.0
The project shows The project shows some There is a little evidence There is no evidence of No evidence of thought or
CREATIVITY & significant evidence of evidence of originality of new thought, new thought or ideas. ideas.
ORIGINALITY originality and and inventiveness. inventiveness, or insight. 5.0
40% inventiveness.

The color scheme for The color scheme used The color scheme used The color scheme for No color scheme is apparent.
COLOR SCHEME/ backgrounds and 3D for backgrounds and 3D for backgrounds and 3D backgrounds and 3D
MATERIALS models is excellently models is rated as above models is rated as models is poorly applied 4.0
20% suited to the design. average. average. to the design.

All scenes have sufficient Most scenes have Some scenes are too Most scenes are too dark No lighting scheme is applied.
LIGHTING lighting for viewer to sufficient lighting to tell dark or too light to or too light to determine
EFFECTS easily see what is what is happening in the determine what is what is happening in the 1.0
20% happening in the presentation. happening in the presentation.
presentation. presentation.

PROFESSIONALISM One week before On the due submission On the due submission On the due submission Submitted after the due time
10% submission date. time (11:20-11:50am) time (11:51-12:20pm) time (12:21-1:00pm) of submission.
0.0

82 3.2
3D ANIMATION & RENDERING
5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
Criteria EXCELLENT SUPERIOR ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGE POOR Grade
The project shows The project shows some There is a little evidence There is no evidence of No evidence of thought or
CREATIVITY & significant evidence of evidence of originality of new thought, new thought or ideas. ideas.
ORIGINALITY originality and and inventiveness. inventiveness, or insight. 2.0
30% inventiveness.

The color scheme for The color scheme used The color scheme used The color scheme for No color scheme is apparent.
COLOR SCHEME backgrounds and 3D for backgrounds and 3D for backgrounds and 3D backgrounds and 3D
MATERIALS models is excellently models is rated as above models is rated as models is poorly applied 3.0
10% suited to the design. average. average. to the design.

All scenes have sufficient Most scenes have Some scenes are too Most scenes are too dark No lighting scheme is applied.
LIGHTING lighting for viewer to easily sufficient lighting to tell dark or too light to or too light to determine
EFFECTS see what is happening in what is happening in the determine what is what is happening in the 5.0
20% the presentation. presentation. happening in the presentation.
presentation.

Video shows significant Video shows some Video shows a little Video shows no No animation at all.
WALK-THRU evidence of good significant evidence of significant evidence of significant evidence of
ANIMATION composition (ratio of good composition. good composition. good composition. 4.0
25% image, movement and
perspective).
Self initiated. Has shown Shows ability to work and Has a little initiative in Has no initiative to No efforts at all
EFFORTS & great effort in preparing his think independently and working or thinking improve its aesthetics.
ATTITUDE work extra ordinarily well. has sought additional independently 3.0
5% effort to accomplish the
project.

One week before On the due submission On the due submission On the due submission Submitted after the due time
PROFESSIONALISM submission date. time (within 1hr) time (after 1hr but not time (after 1.5hrs but not of submission.
10% more than 1.5hrs) more than 2hrs) 3.0

83.5 3.3
CATEGORY 4 3
Background does not destract Choice of background could have
from text or other graphics. Choice been better suited for the topic.
BACKGROUND of background is appropriate for
the topic.

All content throughout the Most of the content is accurate


presentation is accurate. There but there is one piece of
CONTENT ACCURACY are no factual errors. information that is inaccurate.

TIME MANAGEMENT Ten minutes before the time Within the time allotment

Presentation has appropriate Presentation has 1 error in


motivation and application. With application but with good
MOTIVATION/APPLICATION 100% participation of the class. motivation. With 90%
participation of the class.

All graphics are attractive (size & A few graphics are not attractive
colors) and support the theme. but all support the theme.
USE OF GRAPHICS & TEXT

Presented the material/topic with Presented the material/topic


confidence and with two best clearly but less confident with
PRESENTATION approaches in teaching. single teaching approach.

VIDEO PRESENTATION EXCELLENT VERY GOOD


2 1 RAW
Choice of background foes Background makes it
not fit project. difficult to see text or
competes with other 5
graphics on the page.

The content is generally Content is typically


accurate but there are two confusing and contains a lot
pieces of information that is of error. 5
inaccurate.

Excess 4 minutes Excess 8 minutes 5

Presentation has 2 errors in Presentation has more than


application and no motivation 2 errors and no motivation
applied. With 80% applied. With 70% 5
participation of the class. participation of the class.

All graphics are attractive but Several graphics are


a few do not seem to support unattractive and detract
the theme. from the content of the 5
presentation.

Had many dificulties Was not able to present the


presenting the material/topic. powerpoint material/topic.
5

GOOD NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 5

MARK 35
COMMENTS:
RUBRIC FOR TECHNICAL DRAFTING (CAD) for 3D Perspective Rendering & Architectur
35 Points 30 Points

Aesthetic/Arch./
Perspective presentation has Perspective presentation has
Originality & Creativity of EXCELLENT Design with VERY GOOD Design with
Design/Ideas 35% Originality, Shadow Casting, Originality, Shadow Casting,
Background /Environment, and Background /Environment,
Aesthetic Value. and Aesthetic Value.
33 to 35 Points 29 to 31 Points
Floor plan and elevations are Floor plan and elevations has
complete (35pts) or with 1 3(31pts), 4(30pts) 5(29pts)
(34pts), 2 (33pts) incomplete or incomplete or incorrect
incorrect standard architectural architectural symbols &
Accuracy 35% symbols & components, components, dimensions,
dimensions in meters, reference labels, reference bubbles,
bubbles, labels, borders, title border, lineweight and
block, lineweight and alphabet alphabet of lines
lines

Safety work habits and 10 Points 8 Points


housekeeping 10% No Safety Violation 1 Safety Violation
10 Points 8 Points
Speed 10%
3 hrs & 34 min or less 3 hrs & 35 to 39 min
Ability to present the 10 Points 8 Points
process 10% 5 Correct Answers 4 Correct Answers
QUESTION AND ANSWER PORTION
1. Which architectural document will you do first, floor plan or elevations? Why?
2. What is the allowable distance of your roof overhang from the exterior walls?
3. What is the thickness of your interior and exterior walls in the floor plan?
4. How did you cast the material in your 3d model?
5. What concept or inspiration did you apply in your house design?
6. Why is it necessary to include dimensions and reference bubbles in architectural documentations?
7. How did you determine the location of window lintel in your elevation drawings?
8. What is the importance of labels and notations in your floor plan and elevations?
9. What is the height of your doors?
10. What is the minimum width of door in the toilet & bath?
11. How did you change the lineweight of your drawing?
12. What shortcut command did you use for activating the contents in the design center?
13. How did you control the shadow and environment in your perspective?
14. How did you create the walls in your floor plan?
15. What command did you use in modifying the dimension settings?
AD) for 3D Perspective Rendering & Architectural Documentations
25 Points 16-20 Points 15 Points
Perspective presentation has
Perspective presentation has Perspective presentation has
GOOD Design with Originality,
FAIR Shadow Casting, POOR Shadow Casting,
Shadow Casting,
Background /Environment, and Background /Environment,
Background /Environment, and
Aesthetic Value. and Aesthetic Value.
Aesthetic Value.
25 to 27 Points 21 to 23 Points 20 Points
Floor plan and elevations has Floor plan and elevations has Floor plan and elevations has
6(27pts), 7(26pts), 8(25pts) 9(23pts), 10(22pts), 11(21pts) 12 or more incomplete or
incomplete or incorrect incomplete or incorrect incorrect architectural
architectural symbols & architectural symbols & symbols & components,
components, dimensions, components, dimensions, dimensions, labels, reference
labels, reference bubbles, labels, reference bubbles, bubbles, border, lineweight
border, lineweight and border, lineweight and alphabet and alphabet of lines
alphabet of lines of lines

6 Points 4 Points 2 Points


2 Safety Violations 3 Safety Violations 4 Safety Violations
6 Points 4 Points 2 Points
3 hrs & 40 to 49 min 3 hrs & 50 to 54 min 3 hrs & 55 min to 4 hrs
6 Points 4 Points 2 Points
3 Correct Answers 2 Correct Answers 1 Correct Answer

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DRAFTING SCORING RUBRIC (MANUALLY DRAWN 15 POINTS MAXIMUM)

POINT SYSTEM
Excellent 10 Proficient 5

SPEED 10pts Submitted during the Submitted after the class


class meeting. meeting.

Excellent 41-50 Proficient 30-39

ACCURACY 50pts 1-2 minor errors or 1


No errors in drawing
major errors 44-30

Excellent 9-10 Proficient 5-8

Correct use of lettering


techniques, correct
LEGIBILITY 10pts Less than 3 errors on the
information placement,
drawing.
correct format for
information.

Excellent 9-10 Proficient 5-8

Correct weights for as


1-3 errors in line weight.
per Alphabet of Lines

LINE VALUE Super Thick = Border Lines

Thick = Object or Visible Lines

Medium = Hidden, Center, Dimension & Extension Lines

Light = Construction & Guide

Excellent 15-20 Proficient 10-14

COMPLETENESS
Drawing is 100% Drawing between 99% and
complete 90% complete

Note: If the plate is submitted after 3 days or more the maximum rating is 85%.

Below 70% drawing completeness will not be accepted.


DRAWN 15 POINTS MAXIMUM)

STEM
Fair 3

Submitted after a day or


two days after the meeting.
10
20-29

more than 2 minor errors


or more than 1 major errors
50
Fair 2-4

More than 3 errors on the


drawing.
10

Fair 2-4

NO difference in the various


line types or their weights.

order Lines
10
Visible Lines

nsion & Extension Lines

on & Guide

Fair 4-9

Drawing between 89% and 20


80% complete.
SCORE

e maximum rating is 85%.


100
t be accepted.
DRAFTING SCORING RUBRIC (MANUALLY DRAWN 15 POINTS MAXIMUM)

3 POINTS 2 POINTS
Excellent Proficient

SPEED 10% Submitted during the Submitted after the class


class meeting. meeting.

Excellent Proficient

ACCURACY 50% 1-2 minor errors or 1


No errors in drawing
major errors

Excellent Proficient

Correct use of lettering


techniques, correct
LEGIBILITY 10% Less than 3 errors on the
information placement,
drawing.
correct format for
information.

Excellent Proficient

Correct weights for as


1-3 errors in line weight.
per Alphabet of Lines

LINE VALUE 10% Super Thick = Border Lines

Thick = Object or Visible Lines

Medium = Hidden, Center, Dimension & Extension Lines

Light = Construction & Guide

Excellent Proficient
COMPLETENESS
20% Drawing is 100% Drawing between 99% and
complete 90% complete

Note: If the plate is submitted after 3 days or more the maximum rating is 8 points.

Below 80% drawing completeness will not be accepted.


RAWN 15 POINTS MAXIMUM)

1 POINT
Fair

Submitted after a day or


two days after the meeting.
3
Fair

more than 2 minor errors


or more than 1 major errors
3
Fair

More than 3 errors on the


drawing.
3

Fair

NO difference in the various


line types or their weights.

order Lines
3
Visible Lines

nsion & Extension Lines

on & Guide

Fair

Drawing between 89% and 3


80% complete.
SCORE

maximum rating is 8 points.


100
t be accepted.

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