Design Communication I - Assignment 6: Plan & Section

31.5.2017(Week 9)
Yaw Xin Qi 0326980
Design Communication I

Assignment 6: Plan & Section

Orthographic projection refers to a system of interrelated two-dimensional views of a building. The information in the drawings needs to be both accurate and interconnected to tell the story of the building and communicate the proposed scheme clearly using a system that is universally recognized and understood. These drawings are two-dimensional images that need to be read and interpreted as a three-dimensional building or space.

Objective:
Develop an understanding of the basic principles of drawing using a range of media to record and communicate visual information.

Learning Outcome:
On successful completion of this module the student will be able to:
CLO 3: Draw and compose two dimensional 2D & 3D orthographic drawings with correct architectural drafting symbol & a working knowledge of manual drafting equipment.

Tasks:
You are required to produce orthographic projections for a residential building that given to you. List of drawings as per details below:
1. One Plan (two floors)
2. Four Sectional Elevations

The drawings need to be perfect with all the criteria’s stated below:
-Grid Line – According to column arrangements or main walls.
-Proper dimension – in millimeter only (do not write mm on dimension)
-Dimension line to be in proper order and with slash style.
-Proper architectural symbols for stairs, windows, doors, etc.
-Section line with proper architectural symbol.
-Floor and wall material properly indicated and drawn.
-Furniture & fittings
-Drawing title in larger writing
-Title Block

SCALE : 1:50 FOR ALL THE MENTIONED DRAWING

Assignment 6
1. PLAN
IN CLASS (draft): A3 size of CATRIDGE PAPER
Media : Range of pencils

Submission : A3 size TRACING PAPER
Media : Range of pens



Assignment 6
2. SECTIONAL ELEVATION
IN CLASS: A3 size of CATRIDGE PAPER (two views)
Media : Range of pencils

Submission : A3 size TRACING PAPER (two views)
Media : Range of pens



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