Careers
CAD
Living Areas
Home Styles
Home Types
100

Calculates the project costs.

Estimator

100

Creates an identical entity of the first

Copy Command

100

Informal room for tv watching

Rec. of Family room

100

low-slung emphasizing horizontal lines

Prairie

100

Second floor ceilings are "clipped"

1 1/2 story

200

The person in the firm who holds the license.

Architect

200

A quicker way to select objects

Window them

200

Level area that extends the living area outside

Patio

200

Modeled after food bins in colonial stores

Salt Box

200

developed for sloping lots

Multi-Level

300

Writes everything about the materials in the building.

Specifications writer

300
Determines linetype, color, width, opacity, etc.

Layer

300

A room to remove your coat and boots / shoes.

Foyer

300

Style with minimal decoration

Craftsman

300

Popular with Seniors

Single Story

400

Keeps the project on track during construction.

Construction Manager

400

Cuts a line back to a boundary

Trim command

400

Exterior area that protects the entry.

Porch or Stoop

400

Style developed in the mid-west

Ranch

400

Easier to heat but harder to maintain

Two Story

500

Turns an architect's sketches into working drawings.

CAD operator

500

Creates a copy of an entity but "flipped"

Mirror Command

500

May be sunken or raised to discourage thru traffic

Living Room

500

Style featured exposed beams on the exterior

Tudor

500

Has knee-walls

1 1/2 Story