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Objective 7.07: EXECUTE scaled drawings
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Beginning on page 159 in Housing Decisions, define these terms. Architectural drawings Prints Plan view Floor plan Exterior elevation Interior elevation Section view Detail view Rendering
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Architectural Drawings Contain all of the size, shape, and location of all parts of a house Uses lines, symbols, and views to communicate ideas.
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Prints A copy of architectural drawings In the past, white lines on blue background hence the name “blueprint” Drawings today are dark lines on light color paper.
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CADD (CAD) – Computer Aided Design and Drafting Advantages – Changes are easy to make – Scaled – Saves time Disadvantages – Some programs are complicated.
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Plan view Any view of the house from a “bird’s eye” perspective – from the top down Types of plan views are – site plans – floor plans – foundation plans – roof plans.
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Floor Plan Shows size and arrangement of rooms, hallways, doors, windows, and storage The most important drawing in a set of house plans.
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Exterior elevations A set of scale drawings, usually 4, showing all sides of the house.
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Interior elevation A scale drawing that shows the view of one interior wall of a house – a view from the center of the room.
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Section view The view of the inside of a house through an imaginary “cross-section” cut.
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Detail view An enlargement of a construction feature.
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Rendering A drawing with color to show a realistic view of a completed house or room.
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