8. Experiment No. 8
The chapter focuses on the principles of Computer Aided Building Planning and Drawing, specifically designed for single and two-storey buildings. It emphasizes the importance of line diagrams in visualizing architectural designs and presents step-by-step approaches for creating these diagrams using computer-aided design software. The chapter also includes various exercises aimed at practical application of the skills learned.
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What we have learnt
- Line diagrams are essential tools for visualizing building structures.
- Computer aided design software enhances the efficiency of drafting and planning.
- Understanding the basic structure of both single and two storey buildings is crucial in architecture.
Key Concepts
- -- Line Diagram
- A graphical representation of a building's layout, displaying walls, doors, and windows.
- -- Single Storey Building
- A building that has only one floor or level.
- -- Two Storey Building
- A building that consists of two levels or floors.
- -- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Software used for drafting and designing building plans and architectural drawings.
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