Unique resource combining guidance on professional practice with creating working drawings that clearly communicate a design between builder and client
Revised and updated with new content reflecting the urgent challenges of sustainability and working life, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings is a complete guide to the skills needed to create a set of drawings that clearly and effectively communicate a design, combining the practice of architecture with the development of working drawings--two concepts which are inherently intertwined.
This Sixth Edition has been extensively edited, tightened, and rearranged, with a fresh approach matching the experience of students moving into their first professional positions.
With new examples and images throughout, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings contains information on:
- Processes and procedures of developing working drawings, to organize and educate students in this important skill
- Crucial concepts that real-world techniques architects rely on every day, from site, floor, framing, and foundation plans, to building sections and elevations
- Standards, customs, regulations, and symbols, alongside computer-generated drawings, 3D modeling, Building Information Modeling, and other architectural technology
- Sustainable concepts, foundation types, building sections, schedules, and more
The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings is an ideal learning resource for beginner, intermediate, and advanced drafting courses, ranging from high school to community college and into the first and second years of traditional university courses. The text may also be helpful for professionals looking to advance their skill sets.
About the Author:
Nagy R. Bakhoum is a licensed architect and principal of Obelisk Architects in Torrance, California, and a Professor of Architecture in the Los Angeles Community College system. Nagy has worked on high-end residential and commercial projects around the world.
Osamu A. Wakita, HON. AIA, (deceased) was a retired professor of architecture and former department chair at Los Angeles Harbor College.
Richard M. Linde, AIA, (deceased) was a past president of the American Institute of Architects.