: Building Information Modeling (BIM) transformed drawings from static lines into intelligent databases, where every wall and window contains embedded physical and functional data.
The evolution, anatomy, and enduring philosophy of architectural drawing reveal how lines on paper or screens shape the world we inhabit. ⏳ The Evolution: From Chisel to Code Architectural Drawing
Heavy lines for cut objects; light lines for background objects. Shows solid mass Solid black fills or heavy hatches inside cut walls. Hatching Indicates specific materials Patterned lines representing concrete, wood, or brick. Dimensions Dictates exact scale Strings of numbers defining precise spatial boundaries. Shows solid mass Solid black fills or heavy
: A map of the building looking down from above, typically sliced at four feet above the floor to show doors, windows, and spatial flow. : A map of the building looking down