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Posted by RicodJour on October 30, 2009, 11:56 am
wrote:
> Architecture is a famous business sector nowadays.
Really? What was it like four hundred years ago? I seem to recall a
name or two...
> It requires
> powerful and effective means to deliver decent building architectural
> outputs. Architectural design drawings are widely used in Architecture
> industry for various reasons. They are the first choice of any
> professional that is related with Building Architecture.
Are you quite sure? I understand that a lot of building departments
are now accepting conceptual performance art in lieu of drawings.
Maybe it's different in your backwater.
> Architectural design drawings are specially made for understanding
> various building design specifications. They are technical drawings of
> any building structure and are prepared as per International
> Guidelines of Building Architecture.
Well, damn - it's capitalized so it's just _got_ to be official.
Please post a link to where I can find these International Guidelines
of Building Architecture.
> Architectural design drawings are
> helpful to architects and builders for different purposes such as i)
> to prepare building design ii) to convey design ideas and technical
> concepts iii) to easily explain what you want to design.
How are items ii and iii different?
> Architectural design drawings can be defined as building drawings that
> follow set of conventions, which include particular views (floor plan,
> section etc.), sheet sizes, units of measurement and scales,
> annotation and cross referencing. =A0These factors are very important as
> far as understanding of building design and dimension specifications
> are concerned. According to these, one can easily develop building
> construction strategy and can definitely get desired building
> structure.
If you used Google's language tools to translate what you wrote, you
should get your money back.
R
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