This document provides an overview of an architectural guidebook that presents different methods for developing architectural project drawings. The guidebook allows architects to represent their design ideas through floor plans, cuts, and elevations. Floor plans show the layout of a building on a horizontal plane, cuts depict sections by cutting through vertical walls, and elevations display orthogonal projections without perspective. The guide aims to help architects acquire building concepts and develop working drawings.
2. This book is a guide for architects where they (we)
can fine differents forms to do a Project.
3. WHY WE CHOOSE?
BECAUSE THEN READING THE INFORMATION OF THIS GUIDE YOU CAN REPRESENT YOUR IDEAS
IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING.
THE ARCHITECT ACQUIRE BUILDING CONCEPTS AND WORKING DRAWINGS
4. FLOOR PLANTS
THE BOOK EXPLAIND IS THE
REPRESENTATION OF A BODY (A
BUILDING) ON A HORIZONTAL PLANE
5. CUTS
THE ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN SECTIONS SHOW
ELEVATION, BUT BY
CUTTING THE WALLS OF
VERTICALLY
6. ELEVATIONS
IS AN ORTHOGONAL
PROJECTION GEOMETRY
AND DONT USE THE
PERSPECTIVE