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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very useful text that has passed the test of time - useful for the classroom and for students reading on their own,
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (7th Edition) (Hardcover)
While I am not an architect or an engineer of any stripe, I have sold and setup CADD systems for engineers and seen them convert from their drafting boards (this was years ago - I am sure most students learn on computer systems today). I do like the fact that this text still talks about the manual methods of drafting and believe that it has some benefit to the student to learn to draw by hand in order to develop their sense for the methods and means in a very direct way. Learning to letter by hand, sketch freehand, and all the other aspects of architectural drawing can only help one use the computer-based systems in more rich ways. Also, even in our day and age it is conceivable that one would be in a situation where a computer system is unavailable and one has to produce a drawing. It is good to have the skills to do so. The text also discusses the use of CADD systems (particularly AutoCAD).Since architectural and technical drawings are meant to communicate specific things to many users, it is good to learn the conventions as well as the lessons of what has been shown to work over the years and what does not. This book communicates this important information very well. There are twenty chapters and they are: 1) Drafting Equipment and Its Uses, 2) Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD), 3) Lettering, 4) Drafting Expression, 5) Modular and Metric Drafting, 6) Basic Technical Drawing, 7) Axonometric and Oblique Pictorial Drawings, 8) Freehand Sketching, 9) Perspective Drawing, 10) Shades and Shadows, 11) Presentation Drawings and Renderings, 12) Principles of Light Construction, 13) Structural Member Selection, 14) Typical Architectural Details, 15) Basic Residential Planning, 16) Building Models, 17) Writing Specifications, 18) Working Drawings of Small Homes, 19) Residential Mechanical and Electrical Systems, 20) Drawing a Small Commercial Building. As you can see, this book centers on learning how to draw residential and small commercial buildings. This is a great place to start and happens to be what I was interested in learning when I obtained this book. There are six appendices that cover abbreviations, modular vertical brick coursing, metric system in construction, tables from the UBC, span tables for wood structural members, and heat loss / gain calculation examples. There is also a helpful glossary and a useful index. A very good text that has helped many and has passed the test of time.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a one book resource guide to construction,
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (Hardcover)
I recommend this book to anyone looking for quick building or construction reference. Excellent for Design students.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Daniel again,
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (8th Edition) (Hardcover)
New new new. The book said used, but I don't believe them. I like the fact that amazon doent sell crap, too.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (7th Edition),
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (7th Edition) (Hardcover)
good book and hard to find. found great price on amazon compared to school book store. using it right now for an Auto cad class.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (8th Edition) (Hardcover)
The book is rife with mistakes, both technical and grammatical. The grammatical mistakes are a "pothole" in the reading, but the technical mistakes are frustrating!It would be very difficult to buy this book and work independently: You really need an instructor or someone who is very knowledgeable about architecture to help you figure out what's wrong and how to fix it. Many of the exercises and examples are missing important measurements, or the measurements are incorrect. A significant number of the chapter review questions aren't answered in the chapter - it looks like they were never changed when the chapter contents were changed, since some older versions DO contain the answers. Terminology has been changed in some places, but not in others, making for a very disjointed text. The text is also outdated -- one chapter talks about "word processors," which haven't been in use for at least 20 years. But on the plus side, our instructor uses the drawings to show us "old fashioned" methods of drafting -- examples of drafting techniques that are no longer done. She also uses the text to illustrate problems in floorplans, like doors that swing into each other. You'll get a laugh out the the accordian doors between rooms, they're so 60's. Even the instructor's answer book contains errors and ommissions. It's clear that nobody has proofread the book, and the publishers (Pearson Prentice-Hall) have zero interest in correcting the problems: I know because I contacted them. If you're going to pay this much for a technical instruction book, you might want one that is correct and up-to-date. Keep looking. This isn't it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Where is my stuff,
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This review is from: Architectural Drawing and Light Construction (8th Edition) (Hardcover)
I've emailed to the seller about I haven't received my book. That has been over a month from the date I purchased the book. But no one answer me yet. How can I happy about their service. I paid money for nothing. Nobody take charge of that.I think so one should take care of about that. |
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Architectural Drawing and Light Construction by Philip A. Grau (Hardcover - August 17, 1998)
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