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What is architecture drawing
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ARCHITECTURE DRAWING
Carlson Ko
Oscar Wong Zheng Yang
Lee Ren Jet
Liew Yu Xian
Chong Jin Feng
WHAT IS ARCHITECTURE DRAWING????
An architecture drawing is a technical drawing of building (or building falls within the defination of
architecture.
Architectural drawing are made according to a set of convention, which includes particular views like
floor plan, section, sheet sizes, units etc.
Architectural drawing are use by architect to develop their design ideas to clients and also to
communicate ideas and concepts.
Introduction
Architecture drawing usually use A0 size paper
(841mm X 1189mm) Architecture drawing are drawn to scale for the
correctly represented. Scale drawing enabled dimension to be understand
by others.
Size and scale
Stages Of Architecture
Drawings
Sort out what you like and what you want to change Consider some of the technical limits Discuss with designer about environmental
conditions Look at your budget Ask about future maintenance issues Decide if you feel comfortable
1.INITIAL SKETCH PLANS
Draw up the development designs Design is particularly a cutting-edge Discuss the materials use – cladding, flooring,
roofting, windows, doors Interior fittings and fixtures – power points, cable
jacks, exterior taps, light location and attic access Use a Quantity Surveyor to estimate the cost of the
project
2.DEVELOPED DESIGNS
In the tendering process, get quotes from
contractors, subcontractors and also quantity surveyors
Builder and contractors contracted to built house as blueprint for the construction
3.FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATION
Floor Plan Site Plan Elevation
Cross Section
Isometric and axonometric projections
Detail drawings
Standard views
Floor plan is a most fundamental architectural
diagram.Showing the arrangement at a particular level of a
building.3 feet / 1 metre above floor levelFloor plans includes anything that could be seen
below
Floor Plan
Symbols
Site plan is an architecture plan, landscape
architecture document, and a detailed engineering drawing
A site plan usually shows a building footprint, travel ways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, trails, lighting, and landscaping and garden elements.
Site plan
ELEVATION
Elevation drawing that shows the front or side of a building
Without elevation drawings, you cannot see the details of your new cabinetry, the size of each drawer or the location of each cabinet
Elevation is not required for every renovation or redecorating project, they are very useful when designing items like a fireplace, bathroom vanities, bars, or any location with built-in cabinetry, such as an office or entertainment space
A cross section , also simply called a section,
represents a vertical plane cut through the object, in the same way as a floor plan is a horizontal section viewed from the top.
Everything cut by the section plane is shown as a bold line, often with a solid fill to show objects that are cut through, and anything seen beyond generally shown in a thinner line.
CROSS SECTION
A simple way of representing a three dimensional
object. An isometric uses a plan grid at 30 degrees from the
horizontal in both directions, which distorts the plan shape
An axonometric uses a 45 degree plan grid, which keeps the original orthogonal geometry of the plan.
Isometric and axonometric projections
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