construction drawings

3
Construction Drawings – The Evolution they’ve made Architectural model makers in Australia are making the process of visualization, designing and building more streamlined, efficient and opportunity based. There are a large number of construction projects in Australia that are reaping the advantages of 3D technology and the number of projects folding under their benefits is dramatically increasing. There should be concrete reasons for such an upswing. 3D solutions offer many cost benefits to a project. The biggest advantage of 3D is that it simulates errors and locates potential design flaws that can occur during the process of designing and development. Developed 3D models allow infinite possibilities for virtual walk-through and facilitate your marketing, advertising and creative requirements. Hand Drawings or Sketches

Upload: veetil-digital-service

Post on 20-Jun-2015

361 views

Category:

Design


2 download

DESCRIPTION

There are a large number of construction projects in Australia that are reaping the advantages of 3D technology and the number of projects folding under their benefits is dramatically increasing.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Construction drawings

Construction Drawings – The Evolution they’ve made

Architectural model makers in Australia are making the process of visualization,designing and building more streamlined, efficient and opportunity based.There are a large number of construction projects in Australia that are reapingthe advantages of 3D technology and the number of projects folding under theirbenefits is dramatically increasing. There should be concrete reasons for suchan upswing. 3D solutions offer many cost benefits to a project. The biggestadvantage of 3D is that it simulates errors and locates potential design flaws thatcan occur during the process of designing and development. Developed 3Dmodels allow infinite possibilities for virtual walk-through and facilitate yourmarketing, advertising and creative requirements.

Hand Drawings or Sketches

Page 2: Construction drawings

A couple of decades ago, many architects and designers took to drawings andsketches to represent a proposed project. Although, the skill is not completelyobsolete today; technology seems to have replaced hand drawings in a largeway. Drawings continue to be an architect’s forte and this art cannot bereplaced by technology completely. Earlier, drawings were categorized intodifferent kinds that include.

1. The Thumbnail Sketch which is a rather quick sketch of the projectshowing lighting, ventilation, materials used largely and quality of space.

2. The Schematic Design tests the interdependency and relation of roomswith one another and the proposed site. These drawings may appear likerandom scratches but often contain a lot of direction.

3. The Construction Drawings or Blueprints are the more elaboratedrawings depicting all design decisions that include compliance ofstructure with building codes, number and types of windows used,quantum and quality of components and other resources to be used etc.

Page 3: Construction drawings

CAD

Much before 3D architectural model makers in Australia took the constructionindustry by storm, these drawings assumed biblical status in the constructionand architecture industry. Thereafter, arrived the CAD process. AutoCAD andVectorWorks were used by designers to demonstrate drawings. This technologycreated multiple and improved design options, refined operations and broughtdown lead times. Every phase of the design and production process could bemanaged easily from conceptual sketches to challenging and elaborateconstruction documents.

Design and development are consistently on the path of evolution. As handdrawings made way to CAD, CAD is gradually replaced by 3D architectural

model makers in Australia and every other country in the world.