
Initiate Your Architecture Career With Our Exclusive Workshop! Designed For Students And Recent Graduates, This Workshop Equips You With Essential Skills Like Creating Professional Drawings And Avoiding Common Mistakes. Plus, Once You Complete The Workshop, You’ll Be Ready To Take On Real Projects, Create Working Drawings, And Start Earning Based On The Projects You Complete. Don’t Miss This Opportunity To Build Your Skills And Career !
Workshop Topic Outline
1️⃣ Basic Settings for Architectural Drawings
* Importance of standardization in working drawings
* Drawing scales, sheet sizes & title block conventions
* Layer management and drawing organization
* Line weight system & visual hierarchy
* Dimensioning standards: external, internal & level indicators
* Annotation guidelines: fonts, notes & symbol usage
* North orientation, grid lines & reference markers
* Revision management and drawing issue protocols
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2️⃣ Floor Plan – Working Drawings
* Clear representation of walls, partitions & wall materials
* Door/Window placement, swing direction & schedule linkage
* Room naming with area and functional clarity
* Furniture layout to verify design ergonomics
* Staircase design details (riser, tread, direction arrows)
* Plumbing and sanitary fixture locations
* Floor finish levels and step transitions
* Coordination with structural grid and column layout
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3️⃣ Sections – Working Drawings
* Section line placement and referencing from floor plan
* Complete vertical representation from foundation to roof
* Structural elements visibility: footings, beams, slabs, columns
* Height details: floor-to-floor, sill, lintel, parapet levels
* Material hatching to represent construction type
* Detailing of stairs, voids, double-height spaces
* Integration of services, ceiling & insulation layers
* Notes for finishes, waterproofing and critical interfaces
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4️⃣ Elevation – Working Drawings
* Accurate alignment with plan and section geometry
* Façade elements: projections, balconies, parapets, roof profile
* Door/Window positioning & external finish details
* Representation of materials, textures & grooves
* Shadows/line weights for depth clarity
* External height levels, signage & architectural features
* Showing railing type, façade treatment & design intent
* Coordination with structural and service elements

