Working Drawing Manual

Working Drawing Manual
Author: Fred A. Stitt
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998-05-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780070615540

Stitt provides a comprehensive set of checklists to ensure the accuracy and completeness of working drawings. Accurate drawings help prevent construction cost overruns, building failures, and lawsuits.

Working Drawings Handbook

Working Drawings Handbook
Author: Keith Styles
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135140251

Covering every aspect of drawing preparation, both manual and computer-aided, this comprehensive manual is an essential tool for students, architects and architectural technologists. Showing what information is required on each type of document, how drawings relate to specifications, and how to organize and document your work, this handbook presents a fully illustrated guide to all the key methods and techniques. Thoroughly revised and redesigned, this fourth edition has brand new computer-generated drawings throughout and is updated to cover all aspects of computer use in the modern building design process.

Working Drawings Handbook

Working Drawings Handbook
Author: Keith Styles
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1483141063

Working Drawings Handbook focuses on the principles, styles, methodologies, and approaches involved in drawings. The book first takes a look at the structure of information, types of drawing, and draftsmanship. Discussions focus on dimensioning, drawing conventions, techniques, materials, drawing reproduction, location drawing, component and sub-component drawings, assembly drawing, schedule, pictorial views, and structure of working drawings. The manuscript then ponders on working drawing management and other methods. Topics include planning the set, drawing register, drawing office programming, and introducing new methods. Building elements and external features, conventions for doors and windows, symbols indicating materials, electrical, telecommunications, and fire symbols, and non-active lines and symbols are also discussed. The book is a fine reference for draftsmen and researchers interested in studying the elements of drawing.

The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings

The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings
Author: Osamu (Art) A Wakita
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1158
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1118086619

The practical, comprehensive handbook for creating effective architectural drawings In one beautifully illustrated volume, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings, Fourth Edition presents the complete range of skills, concepts, principles, and applications that are needed to create a full set of architectural working drawings. Chapters proceed logically through each stage of development, beginning with site and floor plans and progressing to building sections, elevations, and additional drawings. Inside, you'll find: Coverage of the latest BIM technologies Environmental and human design considerations Supplemental step-by-step instructions for complex chapters Five case studies, including two that are new to this edition Hundreds of computer-generated drawings and photographs, including BIM models, three-dimensional models, and full-size buildings shown in virtual space Checklists similar to those used in architectural offices Tips and strategies for complete development of construction documents, from schematic design to construction administration With an emphasis on sustainability throughout, this new edition of The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings is an invaluable book for students in architecture, construction, engineering, interior design, and environmental design programs, as well as professionals in these fields.

Perspective Drawing Handbook

Perspective Drawing Handbook
Author: Joseph D'Amelio
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486317307

DIVConcisely written text accompanied by more than 150 simply drawn illustrations together demonstrate vanishing points and eye level and explain such concepts as appearance versus reality and perspective distortion. /div

Graphic Design for Architects

Graphic Design for Architects
Author: Karen Lewis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317552350

Graphic Design for Architects is a handbook of techniques, explanations and examples of graphic design most relevant to architects. The book covers a variety of scales of graphic design, everything from portfolio design and competition boards, to signage and building super-graphics – to address every phase of architectural production. This book combines and expands on information typically found in graphic design, information design, and architectural graphics books. As architectural communication increases to include more territory and components of a project, it is important for designers to be knowledgeable about the various ways in which to communicate visually. For instance, signage should be designed as part of the process – not something added at the end of a project; and the portfolio is a manifestation of how the designer works, not just an application to sell a design sensibility. In thinking about architecture as a systematic and visual project, the graphic design techniques outlined in this book will help architects process, organize and structure their work through the lens of visual communication. Each chapter is titled and organized by common architectural modes of communication and production. The chapters speak to architects by directly addressing projects and topics relevant to their work, while the information inside each chapter presents graphic design methods to achieve the architects’ work. In this way, readers don’t have to search through graphic design books to figure out what’s relevant to them – this book provides a complete reference of graphic techniques and methods most useful to architects in getting their work done.

Drawing Handbook

Drawing Handbook
Author: David Webb
Publisher: David & Charles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780715326534

A reference to drawing materials and how to use them. It addresses materials, techniques, combining and mixing media and basic theory - indispensable for draughtsmen.|Artists of all abilities won't be able to resist this one-stop reference to all of today's drawing materials and how to use them. Truly comprehensive in scope, it addresses materials, techniques, combining and mixing media and basic theory - indispensable for draughtsmen no matter what their skill level or choice of medium.This book is highly illustrated with colourful design and minimal text - information is easily and quickly accessible, presented in a visual, artist-friendly style. Cool and compact design, together with funky flexibound cover, makes this highly desirable and hugely practical.

The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapes

The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapes
Author: Gabriel Campanario
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1592539610

The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapesprovides keys to help make the experience of drawing architecture and cityscapes fun and rewarding, using composition, depth, scale, contrast, line and creativity.

Perspective Drawing

Perspective Drawing
Author: Michael E. Helms
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1990
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Practical, step-by-step approach to perspective, shading, and projection. Features superb pedagogy, summary statements, exercises, illustrations. (vs. James, Konig, Montague).

The Drawing Handbook

The Drawing Handbook
Author: Frank J. Lohan
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486301753

Designed for beginning and amateur artists, this guide to the essentials of drawing features comprehensive, easy-to-follow lessons and more than 500 detailed illustrations. Frank Lohan, a renowned artist and popular instructor, conducts readers through each step of the creative process, from grasping the concepts of perspective and proportion to producing lifelike drawings of a variety of subjects—landscapes, architecture, animals, flowers, and faces. Step-by-step exercises focus on attaining the fundamentals of composition, visualizing the geometry of the subject, working with perspective, and mastering drawing techniques for both pencil and pen and ink. Each exercise includes gridded outline compositions to help students develop their drawing abilities. Suggestions for the selection and use of tools will assist in achieving professional-quality results.