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Architectural Vocab Crossword
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1) include all building plans, specifications, and supporting documents used during the completion of a construction project.
3) the view of an object as if cut through with a straight blade.
5) is a specialized ruler designed to facilitate the drafting and measuring of architectural drawings, such as floor plans and orthographic projections.
6) a very strong, lightweight, and easily cut material used for the mounting of photographic prints and building models.
8) is a term that describes the relative 'weight' - strength, heaviness, or darkness - of the line against the background or support.
9) refers to a list of line codes, which are used on technical drawings to stand for the shape and illustrate the size of an object.
11) a representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures.
12) a model constructed out of contrasting materials. One for the existing structure/site and the other for the proposed structure.
18) a type of paperboard generally made from reclaimed paper stock used for architectural models.
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2) model made quickly using cardboard, wooden blocks, polystyrene, foam, foam boards and other materials. Such models are an efficient tool for three-dimensional understanding of a design, used by architects, interior designers and exhibit designers.
4) a model that would show the framing elements of a building/structure.
7) highly model mostly used to “sell” a design
10) a graphic design that shows how something is to be built.
13) model built to show the general shape and size of a building.
14) type of parallel projection used to create a pictorial drawing of an object, typically shown drawn at 45 degrees.
15) a proportion between two sets of dimensions (as between those of a drawing and its original)
16) a technique of representation in three dimensions and in appropriate spatial relationships on a flat surface, or a design or depiction using this technique.
17) a means of representing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions.
19) a scale drawing of one side of a structure.
20) a project's schematic design is refined, including designing details and selecting materials. This step occurs after the owner/client has approved the schematic design.
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