Axonometric projections

Introduction —first attempt In the Western world, we are accustomed to the linear perspective, which tries to achieve visual realism in paintings of 3-dimensional environments. The linear perspective, which was…

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ISOMETRIC DRAWING AND DESIGNERS

Isometric drawing is way of presenting designs/drawings in three dimensions. In order for a design to appear three dimensional, a 30 degree angle is applied to its sides. The cube…

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Interior Elevations

An interior elevation is a vertical projection of a wall or other surface inside a building and shows the finished appearance of that wall or surface. It is seen as…

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Exterior Elevations

Exterior elevations illustrate the finished appearance of an exterior wall of a building. They convey the types of materials proposed, types of doors and windows, the finished grade, roof slope,…

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ELEVATIONS

An elevation is a scaled drawing that shows a vertical surface or plane seen from a point of view perpendicular to the viewers’ picture plane. An elevation is also a…

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Types of Measured Survey Drawings

A measured survey is a crucial part of any design development and should be undertaken prior to any design development. The end result of a measured survey is the production of computer-aided…

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QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY

Quality theory of Money can be analysed by two different approaches: (1) Fisher’s Theory (2) Cash Balance Approach Fisher’s Theory • The theory explains the relationship between money supply and…

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GRESHAM’S LAW

he Law states that bad money drives good money out of circulation. This is true in case of bimetallism where two metal standard (gold and silver) operate side by side.…

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Value & Forms of Money

Value of Money • It means Exchange Value. • It implies how much of goods and services can be obtained in exchange of a unit of money. • Value of…

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