Architectural drawing : a textbook that combines the parctical instructions and examples that the student needs, with the suggestive programs, supplementary problems, etc, required by the teacher, written by an architect of wide experience who has also taught the subject for years at Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Mechanics' Institute, New York . 1 * „&& * 0 r0 s r> 0 . ^ b-» ..*?/ > 1 r 7 1m i Oi II: ±1 ,.©-,cv ,0-0/ T ,.o-g> QWfNUO 7\Ho«Rt6V-t eXAMPue. ouoo ance. There should be a certain balance to the variousparts or views shown on each and every sheet. For exa


Architectural drawing : a textbook that combines the parctical instructions and examples that the student needs, with the suggestive programs, supplementary problems, etc, required by the teacher, written by an architect of wide experience who has also taught the subject for years at Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Mechanics' Institute, New York . 1 * „&& * 0 r0 s r> 0 . ^ b-» ..*?/ > 1 r 7 1m i Oi II: ±1 ,.©-,cv ,0-0/ T ,.o-g> QWfNUO 7\Ho«Rt6V-t eXAMPue. ouoo ance. There should be a certain balance to the variousparts or views shown on each and every sheet. For example: We will take the First Chart of theseries as presented to the students of the beginnerscourse at Mechanics Institute, N. Y. City. Fig. 60shows what the completed drawing is to be; and shows the method of blocking-out, so the severaldiagrams will be distributed with balance andsymmetry.* This blocking out of work, should be done by firstdiscovering as nearly as possible the space needed: Instructor can give this information on black-board, or otherwise ashe prefers. In this case the inner-most panel will be 7% inches highand 11 inches long. Having done this, find the exact centre of the spaceto be occupied by the entire drawing, this is done byplacing the upper edge of T-square blade in contact *See next page. /?% Guk&j wx


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