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ELEVATION DRAWINGS APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY
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MASSING Buildings are composed of geometric solids. Massing refers to the arrangement of forms in a building. Massing also refers to the method in which smaller three dimensional forms are combined to create an overall WHAT PRINCIPLE OF DESIGN IS RELATED TO THE TERM MASSING ? TRANSFORMATION
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FORMS/GEOMETRIC SOLIDS Rectangular prisms Cubes Triangular prisms Pyramids Cylinders Cones Spheres Hemispheres
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? An Elevation Drawings is a scaled drawing of one side of a building.
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? Elevation Drawings are created using Orthographic Projection. A side of the building is flattened when shown in two dimensions on paper. Only the surfaces of the building perpendicular to the viewer can be seen.
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? Elevation Tags help indicate the distance in feet and inches from another reference point (normally the ground plane line/grade line ).
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? This symbol on a floor plan represents an exterior elevation drawing.
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? This symbol on a floor plan represents an interior elevation drawing.
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WHAT IS AN ELEVATION DRAWING? Interior elevation drawings show the inside walls of a space.
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PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS/VIEWS A perspective drawing/view shows a three dimensional object as the eye or a camera would see it. WHAT IS THE VANISHING POINT ?
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PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS/VIEWS Perspective view of a building WHAT IS THE VANISHING POINT ? Elevation drawing of a building
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ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS An Isometric Drawing is a drawing of a three dimension object showing three sides of the object. Isometric sketch of the Farnsworth House Perspective View sketch of the Farnsworth House Plano. Illinois
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