20 Technical Architecture Drawing Tips


The architecture of the building design is as important as the building itself is. There are a lot of complexities in architecture and design. There needs meticulous care and attention while drawn an architecture because technical negligence may lead to cause a big blunder in the project. So, therefore it is recommended that you keep your tools sharp and up to date so that you can match your pace with the challenging tasks of the society. 

Being an architect is not hard but being a professional architect is what really matters. Thus, learning in this perspective comes first and never stops in life. Some tools and techniques can sharpen your skills and expertise. Following, we will be discussing some important technicalities as 20 Technical Architecture Drawing Tips.

These tips were evolved after interviewing some of the veteran architects so that we could bring you beneficial tips to learn. We hope that these tips will help you learn the internal technical labyrinths which definitely master you in learning the new aspects of drawing architecture. Let’s discuss what tips you should follow and keep in mind while drawing your architecture design.

1.    Start Observing Technical Designs

As a fresher or newbie first thing starts with observation. Because an observation leads you to be ready to grab the practical ball in hand. Your seeing and noticing the technical designs of the architecture are really helpful for grooming your mind in context with design.




2.    Keep Your Drawing Board and Tools Clean

Always make a neat and clean environment around you because a dusty drawing board can shake your hand pencils which can spoil your design. Similarly, triangle and scales should also be kept clean.

3.    Cover Your Triangle With Wrapper

Covering your triangle and tools with wrapping papers can keep it safe from dust particles and that definitely enhances their workability.

4.    Draw Your Design Using an HB Pencil

HB pencil gives enough clarity while keeping smudging to a minimum level. Use that to your advantage! You can thicken the construction lines later using a softer pencil (2B+).

5.    See the Design With Interest

Whether the design is bad or good always accept it as your job. Be like a doctor who sees every patient and can’t refuse to anyone.

6.    Start Seeing Beauty in Constructive Geometry Shapes

Geometry and trigonometry are the most interesting branches of mathematics so indulge your interest in observing the designs and shapes of them.

7.    Try to Copy Others’ Designs

Do not feel low on copying other architects’ designs rather adopt them open-heartedly and copy them to practice.




8.    Use a Proper A2-A1-A0 Drafting Board

Instead of improvising on an ordinary board, try to use the above-mentioned board so that your hand should be used-to broader paper.

9.    Accept a Thirty-Day Challenge

Accept the thirty-day challenge to make a drawing and get it checked from a sincere senior.

10.  Mark Dotted Line to Show Back Edges of Your Design

You should use a dotted line to show different angles of the drawing of back edges.

11. Follow Principles

Follow the principles and rules of the architecture and design study so that you could elaborate it easily.

12. Know At Least Three Types of Axonometric

Although there are various types of axonometric drawings out there that depict the same volume at slightly different angles.

13. Learn what A Dodecahedron Is And How To Draw It In Triple Projection And Axonometric.

The dodecahedron is the most important areas to be learned and drawing. Learn them and then start using them with axonometric.




14. Master the Triple-Projection

Learn and utilize the triple-projection to use in your design.

15.  Learn 100 Geometry Problems

Geometry lies on the problems so learning them as Pythagorean theorem is really helpful to be the master.

16. Comport Your Behavior Towards Follow-up

Don’t assume yourself an independent try to follow others’ ideas and learn from seniors.

17. Know to Draw Custom Ellipses in All Types Axonometric

Learning just axonometric is good but adding it with ellipses drawing is far better.

18. Enthuse Your Spunk to Solve Any Geometry Problem

19. Learn To Draw All The Standard Primitives

Learn how to draw the standard factors of the geometry such as a cube, pyramid, cylinder, cone, tetrahedron, etc.

20.  Start Learning Drawing Standard Geometry Shapes

As soon you involve in learning architecture design start learning the standard geometry shapes such as square, circle, pentagon, hexagon etc.





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