Architectural Drawing and GraphicsADG I| 1201505
Course Scope - Overview and Teaching Methodology
Prof. Omkar ParishwadProf. Supriya SavantProf. Pankaj Choudhury
Sem.IADG Course Description
Architectural Drawing and
Graphics develops the
understanding of the
Graphic language for
communication in
Architecture students and
enables them acquire skills to
express complex objects
through graphic
presentation.
Classes: 7 /week
Lectures/Studios:
Sec A: Mon at 8:15 – 2:15
pm
Sec B: Tue at 8:15 – 2:15 pm
100 marks per
sessional
Course Outline:Introduction to drawing instruments ..
•Methods of employing them for technical drawing and sketching.
Graphic language and its components..•Line types: meaning and application•Architectural Lettering and dimensioning techniques•Architectural annotations and conventions including representation of various building materials and building components
•Graphic scales and their application
Plane and Solid geometry..•Introduction to graphical construction of various plane geometrical shapes•Introduction to various projection systems used in Architectural drawing; such as Orthographic, Isometric and Axonometric projections to draw and represent various three dimensional geometrical objects/forms including Section/s.
Scale Drawing..•Scale drawing (plan/s section/s and elevation/s) of a simple building of sufficient size to demonstrate use of various metric scales, conventions and standard annotations.
Principles of free hand sketching such as proportions, light and shade; with primary thrust on sketching of building elements and built environment.
Sketching..
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Sem.IIntroduction..
• Drawing is the language of Architecture.
• It is the language that we use to communicate
our Design and intentions.
• We ‘write’ messages to be ‘read’ by viewers
and audience.
• If the message is not ‘written’ properly, it will
not be read or, read incorrectly.
Sem.IDrawing= Language of Design
Language• Letters
• Words
• Grammar
• Sentences
• Paragraphs
• Story
• Meaning
• Message
Drawing• Elements
• Group of Elements
• Principles
• Parts of Drawing
• Complete Drawing
• Project
• Meaning
• Message
Sem.ITypes of Drawings..
• Sketches of Ideas
• Illustrations of Concepts
• Drawings• Layout
• Plans
• Sections
• Elevations
• Perspectives
• Working Details…
• Models
Sem.IBooks..
1. Ching Francis D.K.: Architectural Graphics
2. Kelsey W. E.: Geometrical & Building Drawing
3. Leslie Martin: Architectural graphics
4. B. James: Essential of Drafting
5. H. Joseph and Morris: Practical plane and solid geometry
6. Gill Robert: Rendering with pen and ink
7. Burden Ernest: Architectural Delineation
Sem.IUnit 2: Graphic language & its Components
Horizontal, Vertical, Inclined Lines..
Line types: meaning and application
Sem.IUnit 2: Graphic language & its Components
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“I” letter “A” letter 1
2
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4 5
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“B” letter
Architectural Lettering techniques
Architectural Lettering and dimensioning techniques..
Sem.IUnit 2: Graphic language & its Components
Straight line letters
Curved line letters
Curved line letters &
Numerals
Sem.IUnit 2: Annotations & Conventions for Building Components
Architectural annotations and conventions including representation of various building materials and building components..
Sem.IUnit 3: Plane and Solid Geometry
Introduction to graphical construction of various plane geometrical shapes
Sem.IUnit 3: Plane and Solid Geometry
Introduction to various projection systems used in Architectural drawing; such as Orthographic, Isometric and Axonometric projections to draw and represent various three dimensional geometrical objects/forms including Sections.
A simple way of representing a three dimensional object.An isometric uses a plan grid at 30 degrees from the horizontal in both directions, which distorts the plan shape..An axonometric uses a 45 degree plan grid, which keeps the original orthogonal geometry of the plan.
Sem.IUnit 4: Scale drawing..
Scale drawing (plan/s section/s and elevation/s) of a simple building of sufficient size to demonstrate use of various metric scales, conventions and standard annotations.
Sem.IUnit 5: Sketching..
Principles of free hand sketching such as proportions, light and shade; with primary thrust on sketching of building elements and built environment.
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Week Assignment (Sheet)1 Introduction of T-Square2 Drafting Techniques, Types of
lines3 Lettering4 Scale5 Material indication and sketching6 Sheets assessment7 Sketching8 Orthographic Projection9 Orthographic Projection
10 Isometric Views11 Isometric Views12 Axonometric Viiews13 Assesment of sheets and
sketches14 Scale drawing15 Scale drawing16 Final Assessments
Sem.IAssessment Criteria(Sessional)
Weekly assignments
Interaction with the faculty, regarding your
project (In person and via mail)
Your References for project
Presentation skills
Your proactiveness during submissions
Final Sessional Exam
Professor Contact Information
Omkar Parishwad (+91 9922952801)
Supriya Savant (+91 8390903849)
Pankaj Choudhury (+91 8600990467)[email protected]