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Architectural Working Drawings

Architectural working drawings contain essential information for building construction, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and structural details. They provide dimensions and specifications for all building elements, materials, structural components like foundations and framing. Key details include schedules for doors, windows, columns and other elements. Drawings are prepared according to specific formatting guidelines and include titles, scales, and other identifying information. They communicate the full design of the building to ensure it is constructed properly.

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Architectural Working Drawings

Architectural working drawings contain essential information for building construction, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and structural details. They provide dimensions and specifications for all building elements, materials, structural components like foundations and framing. Key details include schedules for doors, windows, columns and other elements. Drawings are prepared according to specific formatting guidelines and include titles, scales, and other identifying information. They communicate the full design of the building to ensure it is constructed properly.

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q The finished drawings

made by the architect


or a draftsman and
used by the
contractor.
q Information on the
designs, locations, and
dimensions of the
elements of a building
is found on the
architectural working
drawings
Information on the quality of
materials and sizes is found in the
specifications.
Includes the following information:
q Owner’s name
q Location/address of the proposed house
q Lot and block numbers
q Signature of architect, structural engineer,
PEE, PME who approves the plan
q Draftsman’s name or initials
q Date when plan was drawn/completed
q Table of Contents
q Scale
Title page and Index (Exterior Perspective, Site
Development Plan or Plot Plan, and Vicinity
Map or Location Plan)
Perspective Drawing - an approximate
representation on a flat surface of an
image as it is perceived by the eye.
Site Development Plan – The top view of the
site or lot where the proposed house will be
built.
Location Plan - the outline and measurements
of the proposed building and its placement
on the property.
Floor Plan, elevation and section
Floor Plan – the top view of the floor area of a
house.
Elevation – The front or side view of a building,
it shows the design of the house, height
dimension; materials finish, and complete
information on specification.
Section – The view showing the inside part of
the building or a house either in cross section
or longitudinal section.
Roof plan, reflected ceiling plan, baluster
detail, truss diagram, truss connection and
construction notes.
Roof Plan – Showing the outline of the roof
and the major object lines indicating ridges,
valleys, hips, and openings.
Baluster Detail – the detail of the vertical
railing along a staircase or balcony railing.
Truss Detail – a complete structural detail of a
common or typical truss of a building.
Doors and windows schedule, kitchen details,
toilet and bath details, and staircase details
and stairways elevation.
Doors and Window Schedule – This is a
complete specification of doors and windows
in terms of width, height, types, materials and
quantity.
Kitchen Detail – A drawing of the kitchen floor
plan with complete specifications.
Toilet and Bath Detail – A drawing of a toilet
and bath floor plan that shows complete
features.
Foundation
plan, detail
of footings,
truss detail,
and
column/footi
ng/beam
schedules.
Foundation
Plan – A
structural
excavation
plan of
footings and
walls of
building.
Column/Footing/ Beam Schedule – A
complete specification of columns, footings,
and beams in terms of sizes, materials, and
quantity.
Roof framing
plan,
construction
notes and
general notes.
Roof Framing Plan – A structural framing plan
of the roof plan with complete specifications.
General Notes – A
complete
specification and
legend of structural
features presented
in the plan.
Construction Notes – A
sub-complete detail of
wall footings, lintels,
beams, and other
required structural
features present in the
plan.
Water and Sewage System Plan – Shows the
flow of water waste from the lavatory, floor
drain, and downspout from roof to storm
drainage.
Septic Tank Detail – Shows the depository of
human excreta and a drainage reservoir for
all washing done in the kitchen and
bathroom.
Lighting Layout – This is an electrical plan that
shows the flow of house lightings.
Electrical Plan – A plan that consists of lighting
plan, power layout, schedule of loads, and
specification details of the house.
Power & Auxiliary Layout – An electrical plan
shows the flow of convenience outlet and
other auxiliary outlet in the floor plan.
1cm

A4

11cm 14cm 2.7cm

LAST NAME, INITIALS TITLE DATE


1cm
SCHOOL SUBJECT SCALE PLATE #
12cm 10.3cm 2.7cm 2.7cm
LAYDEROS, J.M. TITLE DATE

CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL DRAFTING 9 SCALE PLATE #


• DepEd Technical Drafting 9 Learning Module
• openoregon.pressbooks.pub/

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