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Objective 6.02 INTERPRET simple drawings

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Objective 6.02INTERPRET simple drawings

Architectural drawings• Drawings that contain information about

the size, shape, and location of all parts of a house

• These drawings use lines, symbols, views and notes to convey specific ideas.

Scale (1/4” = 1’)• When a house is drawn to scale it is drawn

proportional to the actual house• Drawings are usually drawn at a scale of

¼” = 1’.

1. Double Hung Window

2. Bay Window

3. Interior Door

4. Exterior Doors

5. Bi-Fold Doors

6. Pocket Door

7. Skylight

8. Fireplace

9. Sectional Symbol for Brick

• Hatch marks diagonally right

10. Sliding Door

11. French Doors

12. Cased Doorway

13. Range

14. Refrigerator

15. Dishwasher

DW

16. Washer and Dryer

17. Telephone

18. Single Switch – Turns 1 light or 1 group of lights on and off

from 1 location.

19. Double Switch - Turns 2 lights or 2 groups of lights on

and off from 1 location.

20. 3-way Switch

• Looks like a single switch

• Turns 1 light or 1 group of lights on and off from more than one location

GFCI

21. 22. 23. Electrical Outlet

120 volt outlet GFCI outlet 220 volt outlet

GFCI

24. Television or CTV=Cable

CTV

25. Ceiling Mounted Light

26. Wall Mounted Light

27. Recessed Light

28. Exhaust Fan 29. Ceiling Fan

30. Fluorescent Light

31. Thermostat

32. Heating and Air Register

R

33. Toilet or Water Closet

34. Kitchen Sink

35. Vanity and Sink

36. Freestanding or Pedestal Sink

37. Corner Sink (need to draw)

38. Wall-mounted Sink

39. Tub

40. Shower

41. Water Heater

42. Hose Bib (need to draw)

HB

Cabinets

43.Upper cabinets

44. Lower Cabinets

Alphabet of lines: 7 different lines used on drawings to communicate meanings.

• Visible Line ___________________

• Phantom Line _______ __ __ _______

• Hidden Line __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

• Center Line ______ _ ______ _ ______

• Dimension Lines 4 ½ “

• Break Line

• Section Line / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

• Are there more symbols?– YES, but these are some of the basic symbols

you will need to use• Are symbols always drawn EXACTLY like

these?– NO, different architects will have some

variations, but they will be very similar.

Confusing Stuff on Your Test

• symbol for a climate control unit, such as a room air conditioner– Deep rectangle with "RAC" written inside 

• electrical symbol for a ceiling fan – Circle with a capital F in the middle

45.

What is the measurement shown on the rule below? 

A.  3 4 "1 

B.  3 8 "3 

C.  3 16 "9 

D.  3 8 "5 

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