Week 1 Intro To Drawings Flashcards
Consultants:
3 Responsibilities for Architects
- Architectural design/layout
- Coordinates structure and systems
- Managerial (co-ordinates w/client/ consultants/ City)
Consultants:
4 types of engineers in a consultant team
- structural
- mechanical
- electrical
- geotechnical
Drawing Sets:
Consultant Drawing Order and their Abbrev.
- Architectural (A)
- Structural (S)
- Mechanical (M)
- Plumbing (P)
- Fire Protection (FP)
- Electrical (E)
- Landscape (L)
Drawings Sets:
What does architectural working drawings developed for the construction stage of the building need to include?
- Construction (location, dimensions, material type, referencing)
- Estimating/ tendering
- Building Permit
- Contract Documents
Building Permit Drawings:
What documents are consultants required to submit to assume liability for design and field review?
Letters of Assurance.
Building Permit Drawings:
What are the requirements of drawings and specifications submitted to the City for a Building Permit?
- Requirements may vary by municipality
- Need to cover all code and life safety issues
Building Permit Drawings:
Building Permit Drawings must contain?
- zoning/planning requirements
- size and setback restrictions for site plan
- building code requirements
Drawing Scales:
Which scales should not be used?
1:10, 1:100, 1:125, 1:1000, 1:2, 1:20, 1:200, 1:250, 1:5, 1:50, 1:500
1:125 and 1:250, Scales should be based on :1 :2 and :5
Drawing Scales:
What scales should be used on a Site Plan?
1:200, 1:500, 1:1000
Drawing Scales:
What scales should be used on a floor plan/elevation/section?
1:100, 1:50
Drawing Scales:
What scale should be used on a partial plan/elevation/wall section?
1:20
Drawing Scales:
What scales should be used on a detail view drawing?
1:10, 1:5, 1:2