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Architectural Design Drawing

The process of creating intricate graphic representations of building plans and structures is known as architectural design drawing. These drawings, which act as construction designs, consist of:

Floor plans are schematics that show how a building’s rooms, walls, and other spaces are arranged, along with measurements and annotations.

Elevations are drawings that showcase architectural details, materials, and finishes while displaying a building’s façade from various perspectives.

Sections: Views of a building taken across that disclose interior characteristics including wall thickness, structural components, and spatial relationships.

Site plans: Drawings that show where a structure will be located on a property, along with access points, landscaping, and other site characteristics.

Details: Up close drawings of particular assemblies or parts of the building, such the doors, windows, staircases, and structural joints.

Perspectives: Sketches or three-dimensional drawings that show how a building will look in its intended setting and give the viewer a genuine sense of the design. Plans that show the arrangement and details of the building’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are known as mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) drawings.

Construction Details: Technical drawings that specify how to create particular building components, like walls, roofs, and foundations.

 

For architects, engineers, contractors, and other building process players, these architectural design drawings are indispensable resources that guarantee precise interpretation and execution of the design concept.