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Site Plans and Drawing Techniques- Supplementary views

Site Plans and Drawing Techniques- Supplementary views. By: kables and Harley . How to dimension site and plot plans. Site is the process of developing an overall outline for your website, with a strong focus on the organization of content.

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Site Plans and Drawing Techniques- Supplementary views

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  1. Site Plans and Drawing Techniques- Supplementary views By: kables and Harley

  2. How to dimension site and plot plans • Site • is the process of developing an overall outline for your website, with a strong focus on the organization of content. • Think of it as "information architecture", or the process by which your content and navigation are designed. • Plot • is an architecture, engineering, and/or landscape architecture plan drawing • shows the buildings, utility runs, and equipment layout, the position of roads, and other constructions of an existing or proposed project site at a defined scale.

  3. Pictures • Site • Plot plan

  4. Landscape Plans • landscape planning is defined as an activity concerned with reconciling competing land uses while protecting natural processes and significant cultural and natural resources. • landscaping design ideas to increase curb appeal and home value, and turn your yard into a place for growing, relaxing and entertaining.

  5. Contours and topographical profiles • Contours • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level. • Topographical Profiles • is a cross sectional view along a line drawn through a portion of a topographic map. • In other words, if you could slice through a portion of the earth, pull away one half, and look at it from the side, the surface would be a topographic profile.

  6. setbacks • is the distance which a building or other structure is set back from a street or road, a river or other stream, a shore or flood plain, or any other place which is deemed to need protection.

  7. utilities • is an important concept in economics and game theory, because it represents satisfaction experienced by the consumer of a good.

  8. Isometric, oblique perspective, and presentation drawings • isometric • Oblique perspective • presentation

  9. Schematic drawing • is a representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures.

  10. Orthographic drawing • is a means of representing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions.

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