Spatial Relationships and Their Functionality in Layouts
Plans are graphic representations of the visual appearance of buildings after construction, used by architects and designers for various types of constructions. These building plans are also useful for estimating the cost of a project and preparing its budget. Therefore, whether a building is undergoing reconstruction or in the process of being built, it requires a pre-prepared plan to guide builders throughout the project.
Why is Architectural Plan Drawing Important?
When an architectural plan is drawn, complete information about technical data, building details, location, and all the necessary information about a structure is depicted. This provides a comprehensive and detailed view for individuals to easily obtain the technical information they need. Plans are typically drawn using design software such as AutoCAD, allowing for both 3D and 2D representations, enabling the transfer of more detailed and accurate information. In architectural plan drawing, a hypothetical horizontal section is made from 2/3 of the height of each floor.
Types of Architectural Plans:
1. Architectural Plan:
- Floor Plans
- Furniture Plans
- Roof or Slope Plans
- Site or Location Plans
2. Floor Plans:
This type of plan displays detailed information about each floor, including rooms, sanitary services, bathrooms, kitchens, and more.