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DRAWINGS DIFFERENT TYPES ? Architects working drawings Block Plan Site Plan General Location Plan Detail Drawing component part drawing
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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
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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
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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
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Site Plan North Pipe work
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SIZE DOES MATTER the most common scale for a site plan is 1.2500
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FLOOR PLANS Show the position of the walls, size of rooms along with the positioning of elements within the building such as units
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ELEVATIONS SHOW A BUILDING FROM A PARTICULAR SIDE AND SHOW THE POSITIONS OF FEATURES SUCH AS DOORS AND WINDOWS
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Why are symbols used on drawings ? To cut down the need for lengthy wording
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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.
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COMPONENT RANGE DRAWING Detailed drawing Of working parts This is a component range drawing of a Generator
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WHAT TYPE OF DRAWING IS THIS ?
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Can you draw a component range drawing of a kitchen base unit ?
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SOMETIMES ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED ON DRAWINGS DO YOU KNOW WHAT THESE STAND FOR ? RWP BLDG DS DRW’G DPC WBP
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ANSWER 1 Location plan
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ANSWER 2 Block / Site plan
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ANSWER 3 Component range drawing
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ANSWER 4
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ANSWERS Rain water pipe Building Drainage system Drawing Damp proof course Water boil proof
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HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT
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