2. TYPES OF DRAWINGS
A BRIEF DISCUSSION. . . .
Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of any number of
drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium.
Drawing is one of the oldest forms of human expression and
probably the most popular as it doesn’t require any educational
qualification to read a drawing.
ART
•Figure drawing
•Shading
•Cartooning
•Doodling
•Sketch
•Technical drawings
•Machinery
•Circuitry
DRAWING
A sketch by HENRI DE
TAULOUSE- LAUTREC
A sketch by MASSON
Phases of MOON by GALILEO
GALLILE
SOURCE: ‘Drawings’- Wikipedia
3. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
• Technical drawings are graphic representations such as lines and symbols
that follow specific conventions of scale and projection.
• Architectural drawing is simply the technical drawing of a house, a
building or any kind of structure.
• A sketch, diagram, plan, or schematic used to design, construct, and
document buildings and other structures.
• The drawings may be used to indicate the overall appearance, inside or
outside the structure, or they may be used to indicate precise
measurements and other details for construction.
• Drawings, especially those for construction purposes, may be issued as a
set, with different sheets indicating different types of construction
(electrical, mechanical, plumbing).
http://www.architecturecourses.org/architectural-drawings#sthash.HVqdv5JH.dpuf
4. • Following is the purpose of Architectural Drawings:
to develop a design idea into a coherent proposal
to communicate ideas and concepts
to convince clients of the merits of a design.
to enable a building contractor to construct it
as a record of the completed work,
to make a record of a building that already exists.
• Certain set of conventions are followed while making
Architectural drawings for maintaining the uniformity of
drawings in terms of – Scale, line weight, size of sheet, line
weight, line type, symbols .
• IS 962:1989 – CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING DRAWINGS lays down
the standards for drafting.
• Local By-laws also has certain standards that must be
followed in order to get the sanction for the project.
5. COMPONENTS OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
• Site Plan
• Diagram (Shows the inter relationship of spaces)
• Floor Plans (Horizontal section of building at certain height)
• Elevations (View on a vertical plane situated at infinity )
• Sections (A view of the parts contained in an intersecting surface, usually
a plane surface)
• Component details (Drawings used to show the manufacture/ installation
of components)
• Isometric and Axonometric projections.
• Perspective views.
Source: IS:7973-1976, Wikipedia-
"Architectural Drawing"
6. TYPES OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS:
• Preliminary Drawing (Concept Sketch)
• Survey Drawings.
• Presentation Drawings.
• Municipal Drawings.
• Working Drawings.
• Detailed Project Report.
• Record Drawings.
7. CONCEPT SKETCH
• It is the IDEATION of the design.
• It has the main elements to be used that exhibits the principles the
architect intends to implement.
• Climate, topography and socio-economic aspects come into play during
inception of the concept.
Source: Behance, own portfolio
8. SURVEY DRAWINGS
• Measured drawings of existing land, structures and buildings.
• Architects need an accurate set of survey drawings as a basis for their
working drawings, to establish exact dimensions for the construction
work.
• These drawings show terrain, nearby structures, Vegetation, water body
etc.
Source: New campus of NIT Patna- Mukesh
& Associates, Chennai
9. PRESENTATION DRAWINGS
• On the basis of the concept, the Architect now tries to convince the
client by using RENDERED IMAGES and WALKTHROUGHS.
• The dimensions in this drawing may change (it does change) due to
certain constraints.
• The main focus in this drawing is it visual appeal.
10. MUNICIPAL DRAWINGS/ SANCTION DRAWINGS
• These are the drawings prepared for obtaining sanction for the project.
• The sanctioning authorities have their own checklist of drawings to be
submitted.
• Sanction is granted for the construction of the building only after
scrutinized and found to be conforming with all the mandatory by-laws.
• Some of the required drawings are:
All floor plans
Location
Site Plan
All Elevations
Sections- Minimum one through staircase and one through toilet.
Septic Tank details (sewerage ).
11. LOCATION DRAWINGS- Site plan and site location .
Source: Drawings of residence of Mr.Mihir
Dey,Durgapur.
14. WORKING DRAWING
• The purpose of the working drawings is to show how the design is to be
materialized.
• Working drawings should give the contractor exactly the information he needs.
• The drawings should be
neatly arranged and systematically numbered, should be clear, simple, and
clean.
should have only relevant data.
necessary notes should be accurately drawn so that scaled measurements
agree with figures.
should be free of repitious details.
IS 7973- 1979
15. VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF
WORKING DRAWING
• Site Layout
• Foundation layout
• Excavation plan
• Column layout
• Beam- column layout
• Brickwork layout
• Electrical drawing.
• PHE drawing
• HVAC drawing
• Generic details
• Elevations
• Sections
25. • Certain things are necessary in the preparation of Working
Drawing:
– Graphic Symbols
– Revisions
– Title Block
SCHEDULE
NOTE
DETAILSDIMENSIONS
26. RECORD DRAWINGS
• These are revised set of drawing
made upon completion of a project or a particular job.
• They reflect all changes made in
the specifications and working drawings during
the construction process, and show the
exact dimensions, geometry, and location of
all elements of the work completed under
the contract.
• Also called as-built drawings or just as-builts.
SOURCE: www.businessdictionary.com
27. BIBLIOGRAPHY
• IS: 962- 1989
• IS: 7973- 1976
• ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS- Wikipedia
• DRAWINGS- Wikipedia
• Mukesh & Associates, Chennai - Presentation
for new NIT Patna Campus.
• CAD CAMPUS, DURGAPUR.