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Architectural drawing refers to the technical drawings of a building that are used by architects and others for a number of purposes, including: developing a design idea into a coherent proposal; communicating ideas and concepts; convincing clients about the merits of a proposed design; facilitating the construction of the building; and, providing a record of the completed work. Architectural drawings are made according to conventions, including particular perspectives (floor plan, section etc.), sheet sizes, units of measure and scaling, annotation and cross referencing. Traditionally, drawings were ink on paper, and copies needed to be laboriously made by hand. In the twentieth century drawing shifted to tracing paper, which meant that mechanical copies could be efficiently made.
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159 pages, Paperback
Published November 12, 2024