Manual Drafting for Interiors
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Before Beginning
Key Terms and Phrases
About This Text
Chapter Descriptions
Drafting versus Freehand Drawing
What Skills Are Needed to Draft by Hand?
Why Learn Manual Drafting?
Three Critical Concepts
Expectations and Frustration
Assignments
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Key Terms and Phrases
Recommended Drafting Equipment and Supplies
Care of Tools
Setting Up the Drafting Surface and Starting Practice
Line Weights and Line Types
Assignments
Chapter 3: Understanding Orthographic Drawings
Key Terms and Phrases
Defining Orthographic Drawing
Orthographic Views for Interior Spaces
Understanding Orthographic Projection
Considerations for Creating Orthographic Views
Drafting Conventions
Assignments
Chapter 4: Learning Architectural Lettering
Key Terms and Phrases
Guidelines
Numbers
Letter Spacing
Line Spacing
Lettering With a Triangle
Stylistic Differences
Composing the Drawing Sheet
Assignments
Chapter 5: Adding Details
Key Terms and Phrases
Material Symbols
Line Weights for Details
Upholstered Furniture in Plan
Adding the Human Figure
Plants in the Interior
Windows in Elevation
Poché
Assignments
Chapter 6: Adding Dimensions and Notes
Key Terms and Phrases
Parts of a Dimension Line
Drawing Dimension Lines
Placement of Dimension Numbers
Dimensioning Variations
Notes in Drawings
Coordinating Dimensions and Notes
Assignments
Chapter 7: Developing a Set of Drawings
Key Terms and Phrases
Working Drawings
What Makes Multiple Sheets of Drawings a Set?
List of Drawings for Construction of an Interior
Symbols for Set Coordination
Making Elevation and Section Symbols
Steps to Developing a Set
Checking the Drawing Set
Assignments
Chapter 8: Drafting Three-Dimensional Drawings
Key Terms and Phrases
Types of Paraline Views
Construction of Paraline Views
Tips for Drawing Paralines
Assignments
Chapter 9: Recording Field Measurements
Key Terms and Phrases
Steps for Recording Site Dimensions
A Note About Accuracy
Assignments
Chapter 10: Hand Drafting for Documentation and Rendering
Key Terms and Phrases
What Is Measured Drawing?
Preparing Measured Drawings
Rendering Techniques for Hard-line Drawings
Reflective Materials: Stainless Steel, Mirrors
Using Historic Rendering Techniques
Assignments
Glossary of Common Building Design Terms
Index
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