Most construction workers create a "blueprint" in order to plan how to construct the building using mathematics and precise sketching. However, many sketch artists also use math to draw buildings by measuring each side perfectly and using perspective to make the drawing in 3-D format.
Drawings that are used for estimating/pricing the cost of the building to be constructed.
Infographics are a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data. So maybe a diagram and not a chart or graph of any kind. Cause charts and graphs can show external parts left out to reveal the interior of the building. And plus cutaway means a diagram or drawing with some external parts left out to reveal the interior. So it must be a diagram or drawing.
A section drawing shows a building as if part of it were removed, revealing the interior layout and structural details. This type of drawing is essential for understanding how different spaces interact within the building and helps convey information about materials and construction methods. Sections can be vertical or horizontal, depending on the perspective needed.
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A person who is very good at drawing and designing and usually makes drawings if all the parts of a new building or machine is called an architect.
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1 foot = 12 inches 12*7 = 84 Answer: 84 feet
This is called Elevation!
drawing , building tactics, etc
Engineering drawing shows the proper map of building which helps in deriving the estimation cost of building and also help in planning of construction.
An elevation view.
Drawings that are used for estimating/pricing the cost of the building to be constructed.
Infographics are a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data. So maybe a diagram and not a chart or graph of any kind. Cause charts and graphs can show external parts left out to reveal the interior of the building. And plus cutaway means a diagram or drawing with some external parts left out to reveal the interior. So it must be a diagram or drawing.
Frank. Hilton has written: 'The Paras' 'Building geometry and drawing' -- subject(s): Structural drawing
A section drawing shows a building as if part of it were removed, revealing the interior layout and structural details. This type of drawing is essential for understanding how different spaces interact within the building and helps convey information about materials and construction methods. Sections can be vertical or horizontal, depending on the perspective needed.
Ellis A. Davidson has written: 'Gothic stonework' -- subject(s): Gothic Architecture 'Our bodies..' -- subject(s): Human anatomy, Physiology 'Drawing for carpenters and joiners' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Building, Carpentry drafting, Joinery 'The animal kingdom..' -- subject(s): Zoology 'The elements of building construction and architectural drawing' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Building, History
Morton Newman has written: 'Electronic Structural Detail Library' 'Structural details for masonry construction' -- subject(s): Building, Masonry, Details, Drawing 'Standard handbook of structural details for building construction' -- subject(s): Building, Details, Drawings, Handbooks, manuals, Structural drawing 'McGraw-Hill Electronic Structural Detail Library - Single User' 'Structural details for steel construction' -- subject(s): Building, Building, Iron and steel, Details, Drawing, Iron and steel Building