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2.11 Architects location drawing of the ceiling finishes provides co-ordinated layout for everyone involved 2.9 Air conditioning layout in ceiling void 32 2.10 Sprinkler layout at ceiling level 2.11 Architects location drawing of the ceiling finishes provides co-ordinated layout for everyone involved elements dealt with on this particular drawing, as distinct from primary elements dealt with on other location drawings, are identified by being emphasised in a heavier line than that used for the...
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Figures 4.19 and 4.20, taken from parts of drawings of various scales, have been redrawn using both pen size ranges for comparison. Pencil techniques The preceding comments on differentiation between line thickness also hold good in principle when the medium employed is pencil on tracing paper. Here, however, we are concerned with a medium which can vary the density of a line as well as its thickness, and both techniques are used to define the importance of a given line. Generally speaking,...
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It is no use preparing your drawings on a well structured and carefully thought out basis if you are the only one who knows about it. Until such time as a standard drawing method becomes universally employed and recognised throughout the building industry and despite the increasing emphasis being laid on the Co-ordinated Project Information documents previously referred to we are still a long way from that it is incumbent on the producing office to give clear directions as to how its drawings...
Door Opening Drawing
3.25 Demolition drawing covering formation of new opening in an existing wall 3.26 Drawing covering installation of new door and frame in the opening formed in 3.25 3.26 Drawing covering installation of new door and frame in the opening formed in 3.25 Note that it would be wrong for the drawing showing new works to make reference to the opening having been formed under the same contract. To do so would be to invite the possibility of the estimator unintentionally including the item twice....
Section Through Building
3.11 Assembly detail from PSA Standard Library. Its simplicity contrasts sharply with the complexity of the detail illustrated in 3.12. What they have in common is that each conveys clearly and precisely the information needed by the operative carrying out the assembly an appropriate scale for the benefit of the assembler. Figure 3.11, taken from the UK Department of the Environment's PSA Library of Standard details, is an assembly drawing. Figure 3.12, part of Foster Associates' highly...
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16-18 Vicarage Rd. Kingsto n-u pon -T hames gt Surrey, KT I I QB Tel. 01 549 5722 4.16 Recommended method of folding 'A' size sheets always keeps the title panel visible 84 4.17 Left Example of drawing title panel We come now to the methods for producing the information which will ultimately be printed in negative form for final reproduction into multiple copies. There are two main methods in use, of differing degrees of sophistication, which may be categorised This is the traditional method,...
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Consider what elemental plans should spring from them. The CI SfB project manual offers a sensible method for identifying these. The complete range of elements in CI SfB table I is available, and offers a useful check list see chapter 1 . Generally speaking, however, few projects and then only those containing problems of a specialised nature will need to go beyond the much more limited range shown in table IV. Other location drawings Site plan, elevations and basic sections complete the set of...
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2.5 Coded, system of finishes in Room 1 18 compares favourably with over-elaborate annotation of finishes for Room 1 9 28 the rest of the room is an ill-considered one. So while there is a case to be made for including in the set a plan coded 43 and dealing solely with floor finishes which will serve as a base drawing for dealing with nominated suppliers , finishes pertaining to walls and their ancillaries for any room other than the most simply decorated are best dealt with by a series of...
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1.19 The simplest possible sub-division of building structure 1.20 Sub-division of building structure into structural elements this is an over-simplification, and that a minimal sub-division of elements would look much more like 1.20. The elements here have one common feature they are all structural. We may introduce other elements, but it is apparent that we are then setting up another hierarchy of information analogous to the hierarchy established when considering types of information 1.21 ....
A Complete Drawing Details Of A Precast Concrete Building
Component sub-component and assembly drawings A component may be defined as any item used in a building which emanates from a single source of supply and which arrives on site as a complete and self-contained unit, whose incorporation into the building requires only its fixing to another component or components. Thus, a window is clearly a component, as is a manhole cover, a door, a section of pre-cast concrete coping, a mirror. So, for that matter, is a brick. A brick wall would be an...
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4.4 Key to sub-divided plan forms part of the title block 4.4 Key to sub-divided plan forms part of the title block With computer aided draughting, of course, it is possible to alter the scale of the drawing at will, and print out at a scale convenient to the size of sheet available. If the line thickness used for the original plot is compatible with legible reduction then this option saves a lot of time and trouble. Apart from this upper limitation it is clearly sensible to restrict as far as...
Door Leaf Drawing Convention
Appendix 2 Conventions for doors and windows Double leaf, each leaf single opposite action Appendix 3 Symbols indicating materials Blockwork commonly used alternative
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4.6 The conventions shown are contained in computer software and selected as required for the drawing being undertaken. Reproduced by courtesy of Auto CAD Ltd. 4.6 The conventions shown are contained in computer software and selected as required for the drawing being undertaken. Reproduced by courtesy of Auto CAD Ltd.
Two Examples Of Location Drawings
4.21 Examples of different types of hand lettering CLEAR LETTERING CAN BE PRODUCED AS EASILY AND AS SWIFTLY AS SCRATCHY LETTERS, BY USING THE CORRECT TECHNIQUES Horizontal guidelines are essential unless the draughtsman is very experienced and skilful. They may be drawn lightly in pencil for subsequent erasure when the lettering is in ink or may take the form of a closely gridded sheet laid underneath the tracing paper. The use of a blue pencil for guidelines ensures that they do not appear on...









