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timely delivery architect interior designer in
gurgaon. An architectural drawing or architect's
drawing is a technical drawing of a building (or
building project) that falls within the
definition of architecture. Architectural
drawings are used by architects and others for a
number of purposes 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,
and to make a record of a building that already
exists. We Sense Projects is best architects in
gurgaon Architectural drawings are made according
to a set of conventions, which include
particular views (floor plan, section etc.),
sheet sizes, units of measurement and scales,
annotation and cross referencing. Conventionally,
drawings were made in ink on paper or a similar
material, and any copies required had to be
laboriously made by hand. The twentieth century
saw a shift to drawing on tracing paper, so that
mechanical copies could be run off
efficiently. The development of the computer had
a major impact on the methods used to design and
create technical drawings making manual drawing
almost obsolete, and opening up new
possibilities of form using organic shapes and
complex geometry. Today the vast majority of
drawings are created using CAD software and 3d
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gurgaon. FLOOR PLAN A floor plan is the most
fundamental architectural diagram, a view from
above showing the arrangement of spaces in
building in the same way as a map, but showing
the arrangement at a particular level of a
building. Technically it is a horizontal section
cut through a building (conventionally at four
feet one meter and twenty centimeters above floor
level), showing walls, windows and door openings
and other features at that level. The plan view
includes anything that could be seen below that
level the floor, stairs (but only up to the plan
level), fittings and sometimes furniture.
Objects above the plan level (e.g. beams
overhead) can be indicated as dotted
lines. Geometrically, plan view is defined as a
vertical orthographic projection of an object on
to a horizontal plane, with the horizontal plane
cutting through the building. SITE PLAN
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A site plan is a specific type of plan, showing
the whole context of a building or group of
buildings. A site plan shows property boundaries
and means of access to the site and nearby
structures if they are relevant to the design.
For a development on an urban site, the site plan
may need to show adjoining streets to
demonstrate how the design fits into the urban
fabric. Within the site boundary, the site plan
gives an overview of the entire scope of work. It
shows the buildings (if any) already existing
and those that are proposed, usually as a
building footprint roads, parking lots,
footpaths, hard landscaping, trees and planting.
For a construction project, the site plan also
needs to show all the services connections
drainage and sewer lines, water supply,
electrical and communications cables, exterior
lighting etc. Site plans are commonly used to
represent a building proposal prior to detailed
design drawing up a site plan is a tool for
deciding both the site layout and the size and
orientation of proposed new buildings. A site
plan is used to verify that a proposal complies
with local development codes, including
restrictions on historical sites. In this context
the site plan forms part of a legal agreement,
and there may be a requirement for it to be drawn
up by a licensed professional architect,
engineer, landscape architect or land surveyor.
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gurgaon. ELEVATION An elevation is a view of a
building seen from one side, a flat
representation of one façade. This is the most
common view used to describe the external
appearance of a building. Each elevation is
labeled in relation to the compass direction it
faces, e.g. the north elevation of a building is
the side that most closely faces north. Buildings
are rarely a simple rectangular shape in plan,
so a typical elevation may show all the parts of
the building that are seen from a particular
direction. Geometrically, an elevation is a
horizontal orthographic projection of a building
on to a vertical plane, the vertical plane
normally being parallel to one side of the
building. Well known landscape architecture in
gurgaon CROSS SECTION A cross section, also
simply called a section, represents a vertical
plane cut through the object, in the same way as
a floor plan is a horizontal section viewed from
the top. In the section view, everything cut by
the section plane is shown as a bold line, often
with a solid fill to show objects that are cut
through, and anything seen beyond generally shown
in a thinner line. Sections are used to describe
the relationship between different levels of a
building. In the Observatorium drawing
illustrated here, the section shows the dome
which can be seen from the outside, a second
dome that can only be seen inside the building,
and the way the space between the two
accommodates a large astronomical telescope
relationships that would be difficult to
understand from plans alone. We are top
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  • A sectional elevation is a combination of a cross
    section, with elevations of other parts of the
    building seen beyond the section plane.
  • Geometrically, a cross section is a horizontal
    orthographic projection of a building on to a
    vertical plane, with the vertical plane cutting
    through the building.
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