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Architectural Communication

Architectural Communication. How do Architects communicate? What information is imperative to have if several people are working on the same project?. GROUP 4. Height of entire wall (approximate): 164. 25” . Good job labeling! How would another group know where to place this?

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Architectural Communication

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  1. Architectural Communication • How do Architects communicate? • What information is imperative to have if several people are working on the same project?

  2. GROUP 4 Height of entire wall (approximate): 164. 25” Good job labeling! How would another group know where to place this? Keep measurements consistent. Architects use 0’-0” as a common method of dimensioning (CAD I) Height of Door: 92.25” Height from bottom to top of window sill: 33” Width of each door: 74”

  3. How could I determine the height of structures that I couldn’t measure? How could I find out what is behind the white portion of this roof? Width of sidewalk (approximate): 65.25”

  4. GROUP 3 This could be a very useful image. It illustrates the brick pattern very clearly. Where is it located relative to the other areas being surveyed? We could easily add dimensions to this for everyone to use.

  5. WHITE METAL FINISH CAMERA The sketch below is good! Again, we need to know where this area is located in the overall project. Picture in the lower corner could show more detail (Dia. Of leader and plate around it.) BRICK

  6. Side walk Sidewalk/railing Building Grass The idea of placing the sketch of the area and images together is great. Try to arrange the images so you can use the sketch to label the image and the sketch at the same time. (limited by the size of the slide)

  7. GROUP 2 This is a great picture for future use. It would be included in the information gathering along with other images showing large portions of the area. It allows each team member to visualize the entire project prior to breaking it down into smaller areas. It is important to understand and visualize the big picture at all times! Separation line Separation line to last window28”

  8. We could include the spacing between the bricks here. Length 8” Height 2.875”

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