drawings
DRAWINGS DIFFERENT TYPES ? Architects working drawings Block Plan Site Plan General Location Plan Detail Drawing component part drawing
DRAWINGS Site plans Architect's drawings Location drawings Are all kept on site, locked away in a cabinet The bill of quantities is not kept on site
General Location Plan Scale 1:200, 1:100, 1:50. show the proposed development in relation to surrounding properties. Very little detail is shown. The direction north is usually shown
Block Plan / site plan Scale 1:2500 Show the plot in more detail with drain runs, road layouts and the size and position of the existing building in relation to the property boundary
Site Plan North Pipe work
SIZE DOES MATTER the most common scale for a site plan is
FLOOR PLANS Show the position of the walls, size of rooms along with the positioning of elements within the building such as units
ELEVATIONS SHOW A BUILDING FROM A PARTICULAR SIDE AND SHOW THE POSITIONS OF FEATURES SUCH AS DOORS AND WINDOWS
Why are symbols used on drawings ? To cut down the need for lengthy wording
Detail Drawing Scale 1:10, 1:5, 1:1. This will show all the information that is required in order to manufacture a particular component.
COMPONENT RANGE DRAWING Detailed drawing Of working parts This is a component range drawing of a Generator
WHAT TYPE OF DRAWING IS THIS ?
Can you draw a component range drawing of a kitchen base unit ?
SOMETIMES ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED ON DRAWINGS DO YOU KNOW WHAT THESE STAND FOR ? RWP BLDG DS DRW’G DPC WBP
ANSWER 1 Location plan
ANSWER 2 Block / Site plan
ANSWER 3 Component range drawing
ANSWER 4
ANSWERS Rain water pipe Building Drainage system Drawing Damp proof course Water boil proof
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