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Structural drawings: Illustrate how the various load-carrying systems will transmit live and dead loads of the structure to the earth. Structural design is based on the architectural features and is designed around the core drawings. (For example, columns and beams are designed to avoid interrupting a space.)
Structural drawings are prefixed by the letter“S” and are sequentially numbered. Mechanical drawings: Illustrate the physical systems of a structure, such as plumbing, fire suppression/protection, and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning) systems. These drawings may be prefixed by the letter “M”for mechanical or “H” for heating. Plumbing drawings use the lette “P,”and fire suppression drawings use “FP” (fire protection), “SP” (sprinkler system), or “F” (fire).
Exterior and interior expression reverses in the second building, the Baum schulenweg Crematorium. Within its formal minimalist exterior envelope, impressive exposed interior structure in the form of ‘randomly placed’ columns transforms the main space, leading to alternative architectural readings. National Stadium, Beijing Built for the Beijing XXIXth Olympiad, which was held during August 2008, the National Stadium is the largest and most dominant building at the Olympic site.
Accommodating 91,000 spectators during the Olympics, the oval-shaped stadium has a roof structure 313 m long by 266 m wide, including a large elliptical opening above the stadium pitch. A retractable roof was originally designed, but omitted at a late stage during the design process. The height of the saddleshaped top surface varies from 40 m at its lowest point to the approximate height of a 20-storey building – 70 m – at its highest (Figure 2.1).
The rounded vessel-like form comprises two independent free-standing structures: an interior reinforced concrete bowl with its three tiers of sloping seating, and the perimeter and roof steel structure. The bowl structure is itself divided
All drawings are sequentially numbered and shown mainly in plan view. Electrical drawings: Illustrate the electrical requirements of the project, including power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage specialty wiring, such as for fire alarms, telephone/data, and technology wiring. They often show the provision for power wiring of equipment illustrated on other types of drawings.
They are prefixed by the letter “E” and are sequentially numbered. Specialty drawings: Illustrate the unique requirements of various spaces’ special uses (such as kitchens, libraries, retail spaces, and home theater systems). They define the coordination among other building systems, most commonly the mechanical and electrical systems. The drawings are sequentially numbered and named according to the type of drawings.
Example,“K” might be used for kitchen drawings, “F” for fixture drawings, and so forth. Site drawings: Illustrate the structure’s relationship to the property, including various engineering improvements to the site, such as the sanitary system, utilities, paving, walks, curbing, and so forth. They are sequentially numbered but have a less formal naming convention, open to the interpretation of the design engineer. They are easily recognized from the core drawings, since they only deal with the site.
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