![]() Throughout her career, she's collaborated with the SANAA studios in Tokyo, Japan, Aranguren y Gallegos in Madrid, Spain, Anupama Kundoo in Berlin, Germany, and Pedro Mendes da Rocha in São Paulo, Brazil. She also studied at the Technische Universität in Berlin, Germany, and at the Vastu Shilpa Foundation in Ahmedabad, India. Isabel Martínez Abascal is an architect from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. Go through a quick review with Isabel of the web and mobile versions of AutoCAD, discovering the options that enable you to work remotely. Now get your project ready for print, from the layout of your files, to the configuration of the color, thickness of the pens, and the best type of paper for each case. Next, learn what axonometric perspective is and how to draw it. Design the bracket with your project information, the graphic scale, and elevation and section markers. See how to insert external images into your project and get to know the meaning of the concepts "model space" or "layout space", and how to work in each of them. ![]() Work with some advanced drawing tools to help create the perimeter wall and floor of your plan. Isabel accompanies you in the first steps and explains the whole process. Once you're familiar with the program, get started on your project: drawing Le Corbusier's Le Cabanon. Learn to configure the units of measurement you want to use, select and modify elements, and do your first basic drawings. She works with Mac, but tells you where to locate the main commands on your keyboard so you can also work from Windows. Isabel teaches you how to install AutoCAD, then shows you the interface, the workspace, and the main tools. ![]() Start by getting to know Isabel and the projects she's worked on, then look at her influences within the world of architecture and contemporary art.
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