Architectural drawings
Group members:
•Chow Hong Da
•Welson Lum Wei Jiunn
•Ng Hong Bin
•Poh Weng Chuan
•Yong Sing Yew
•Kong Zhen Chung
WHAT IS AN ARCHITECT?
A person professionally engaged in the design and construct of a building.
WHAT IS ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWING?
A technical drawing of a building (or building project) that falls within the
definition of architecture
Initial
programmin
g
Approach to
client & initial
interview
1 2
Concept
development
Schematic
design &
feasibility
Design
Design
development
Construction
3 4
Construction
drawing & Permit
Acquisition
STEP 1: INITIAL PROGRAMMING
Preliminary discussions with the architect.
Show the client your past work
Client’s goals, needs and requirements are discussed.
A rough idea is produced
Survey sites As-built drawings of an existing hom
STEP 2: CONCEPT
DEVELOPMENT
Schematic Design & Feasibility
The architect will present some rough sketches to the owner for
approval.
Owner verifies if the architect’s design has correctly interpreted
the client's needs.
Feasibility Report analyzes of the costs and benefits of the
project.
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
STEP 3: DESIGN
Design development
The architects develop the schematic drawings into permit
documents. The graphics evolve from diagrams to actual
architectural drawing.
These drawings define the site plan, floor plans and exterior
elevations.
Client provides input to the architect for further refining.
Material studies and
furniture layouts
Building assembly and
material breakout
STEP 4: CONSTRUCTION
Construction drawing & Permit Acquisition
Construction drawings are used to work on the actual building.
Construction drawings contain all the necessary information of
a project such as:
 Walls
 Doors
 Lighting
 Equipment
 Furniture
When the construction drawings are complete the client will
obtain the required permits.
CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
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Architectural drawing

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    Architectural drawings Group members: •ChowHong Da •Welson Lum Wei Jiunn •Ng Hong Bin •Poh Weng Chuan •Yong Sing Yew •Kong Zhen Chung
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    WHAT IS ANARCHITECT? A person professionally engaged in the design and construct of a building. WHAT IS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING? A technical drawing of a building (or building project) that falls within the definition of architecture
  • 3.
    Initial programmin g Approach to client &initial interview 1 2 Concept development Schematic design & feasibility Design Design development Construction 3 4 Construction drawing & Permit Acquisition
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    STEP 1: INITIALPROGRAMMING Preliminary discussions with the architect. Show the client your past work Client’s goals, needs and requirements are discussed. A rough idea is produced
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    Survey sites As-builtdrawings of an existing hom
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    STEP 2: CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT SchematicDesign & Feasibility The architect will present some rough sketches to the owner for approval. Owner verifies if the architect’s design has correctly interpreted the client's needs. Feasibility Report analyzes of the costs and benefits of the project.
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    STEP 3: DESIGN Designdevelopment The architects develop the schematic drawings into permit documents. The graphics evolve from diagrams to actual architectural drawing. These drawings define the site plan, floor plans and exterior elevations. Client provides input to the architect for further refining.
  • 9.
    Material studies and furniturelayouts Building assembly and material breakout
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    STEP 4: CONSTRUCTION Constructiondrawing & Permit Acquisition Construction drawings are used to work on the actual building. Construction drawings contain all the necessary information of a project such as:  Walls  Doors  Lighting  Equipment  Furniture When the construction drawings are complete the client will obtain the required permits.
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