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"Help You Become A Better Designer"

Understanding And Defining The Structural Elements In Building Construction

This course is for those looking to gain a better understanding of the many different structural elements, building methods, and terminology that goes into how a building gets planned and constructed.

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"Creating a Plan - Quick Start" course for Chief Architect users

This course is for you if you would like an in-depth demonstration of what it takes to set up and create a full set of plans using Chief Architect so you can stop guessing about the recommended process.

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Defining And Drawing The Structural Elements In Your Projects

In this course, you'll discover how to figure out, draw, and model the building's structural elements. With this process, you'll know how to start and work on your plans to get you to your final results faster.

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Discover the Inner Workings of Chief Architect and What it Wants From You.

To truly use Chief Architect to its fullest, it's essential to understand the program's many tools and their use in the design process. The Mastering, Step-by-Step series is designed to do just that.

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