Architectural graphics / C. Leslie Martin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : The Macmillan Company, c1952Description: 213 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 2700 .M37 1952
Contents:
1. Types of projection drawings -- 2. Multi-view orthographic drawing -- 3. Characteristics and uses of axonometric and oblique drawing -- 4. Isometric drawing -- 5. Dimetric drawing -- 6. Oblique drawing -- 7. Exploded drawings -- 8. Systems and methods of perspective drawing -- 9. Two-point perspective -- 10. One-point perspective -- 11. Three-point perspective -- 12. Perspective theory and practice -- 13. The measuring point method -- 14. Principles of shades and shadows -- 15. Shadows of lines and circles -- 16. Shadows of architectural elements -- 17. Shadows of circular solids -- 18. Shadows on buildings -- 19. Shadows on axonometric and oblique drawings -- 20. Shadows on perspective drawings -- 21. Professional architectural graphics -- Index.
Summary: Drawing is the universal language of the architect and designer. It is difficult or impossible to explain design and construction satisfactorily in written or spoken words alone.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Architecture General Circulation Architecture GC NA 2700 .M37 1952 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000017084

Includes index.

1. Types of projection drawings -- 2. Multi-view orthographic drawing -- 3. Characteristics and uses of axonometric and oblique drawing -- 4. Isometric drawing -- 5. Dimetric drawing -- 6. Oblique drawing -- 7. Exploded drawings -- 8. Systems and methods of perspective drawing -- 9. Two-point perspective -- 10. One-point perspective -- 11. Three-point perspective -- 12. Perspective theory and practice -- 13. The measuring point method -- 14. Principles of shades and shadows -- 15. Shadows of lines and circles -- 16. Shadows of architectural elements -- 17. Shadows of circular solids -- 18. Shadows on buildings -- 19. Shadows on axonometric and oblique drawings -- 20. Shadows on perspective drawings -- 21. Professional architectural graphics -- Index.

Drawing is the universal language of the architect and designer. It is difficult or impossible to explain design and construction satisfactorily in written or spoken words alone.

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