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BUILDING DRAWING
his paper has TWO sections: Section 1, Working Drawing and Section I, Sketch and Design OR
3D Solid Model Design Drawing.
Answer ONE question from Section 1, Working Drawing and ONE question from Section il, Sketch
ind Design OR 3D Solid Model Design Drawing.
Candidates MAY use EITHER the Traditional Drawing Method OR the Computer-Aided Drafting
Method.
SECTION I - WORKING DRAWING
Answer ONE question.
Do NOT spend more than 2% hours on this question.
|. Figure 1, on the enclosed sheet, shows the line diagram of the outline of a two-bedroom floor
plan to be built as a holiday cottage in a seaside island resort. The building is to be covered with
a gable roof as indicated by the broken outline on the line diagram.
The building consists of two bedrooms, one bathroom, living/dining area, kitchen, laundry area,
back patio and front porch.
(a) Draw, toa scale of 1:50, the completed floor plan to include:
(i) Wall thicknesses
(ii) Kitchen appliances, base cabinets and work triangle
(iii) All doors and windows
(iv) Bathroom and laundry fixtures
(v) Names of all rooms
(vi) Ten external dimensions to indicate room sizes
(vii) | Two overall external dimensions
(b) Using the outline of the roof as indicated on the floor plan, draw to a scale of 1:10 a
TYPICAL roof anchorage detail for this type of roof to include:
(i) Ring/perimeter beam
(ii) Wall plate
(iii) Rafters
(iv) Laths
(vy) Hurricane straps
and show sizes.
NOTE: Label ALL main construction members
Print a suitable title and the scale used at the base of EACH drawing.
Dimensions NOT given are left to candidates’ discretion.Specifications
Wall thickness: External — concrete blocks, 150 mm thick with 12 mm plaster on both
sides
Internal — concrete blocks, 100 mm thick with 12 mm plaster on both sides
Doors: Internal — Flush door, 750 mm wide x 2000 mm high
External — Wooden panel door, 900 mm wide x 2000 mm high
Windows: W1 — Glass louvre, 500 mm wide x 500 mm high
W2 — Glass louvre, 1200 mm wide x 1200 mm high
W3 — Glass louvre, 1800 mm wide x 1200 mm high
Roof: Gable with 450 mm overhang
Rafters — 50 x 100 mm
Laths — 25 x 100 mm
Ridge board ~ 25 x 175 mm
Wall plate - 50 x 100 mm
Fascia — 50 = 175 mm
Ring/Perimeter beam ~ 150 x 200 mm
Porch/Patio Column: 200 x 200 mm
NOTE: Minimum height of finished floor to top of ring beam = 2700 mm.
(80 marks)==
The outline of a two-bedroom floor plan to be built as a vacation villa in a seaside island resort
is given in Figure 1, on the enclosed sheet. The building is to be covered with a gable roof as
indicated by the broken outline on the line diagram.
(a)
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(iv)
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(vi)
Draw, to a scale of 1:50, the cross-section marked ‘A — A’ to include:
Foundation
Floor
Walls,
Roof
Vertical dimensions, one of which MUST be the finished floor to ceiling dimension
Show at LEAST ten labels with sizes
Show clearly ALL sectional construction details.
(b)
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(ii)
(iii)
Draw, to a scale of 1:50, the elevation marked ‘B’ to include:
Window and door positions
Roof outline and fascia board
Three vertical dimensions, one of which MUST be finished floor to ring beam
Print a suitable title and the scale used at the base of EACH drawing.
Dimensions not given are left to the candidates’ discretion.
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Doors:
Windows:
Roof:
NOTE
External ~ concrete blocks, 150 mm thick with 12 mm plaster on both sides
Internal ~ concrete blocks, 100 mm thick with 12 mm plaster on both sides
Internal — Flush door, 750 mm wide * 2000 mm high
External ~ Panel door, 900 mm wide x 2000 mm high
WI —Glass louvre, 500 mm wide « 500 mm high
W2 ~ Glass louvre, 1200 mm wide « 1200 mm high
W3 - GI 1800 mm wide * 1200 mm high
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Gable with 450 mm overhang
Rafters - 50 » 100 mm
Laths 25 «100 mm.
Ridge board ~ 25 « 175 mm
Wall plate ~ 50» 100 mm
Fascia ~ 50 « 175 mm
Hurri
Ring/perimeter beam ~ 150 * 200 mm
Porch/Patio Column ~ 200 = 200 mm.
Minimum height of finished floor to top of ring beam is 2700 mm.
(80 marks)a Si
SECTION Il- SKETCH AND DESIGN OR 3D SOLID MODEL DESIGN DRAWING
Answer ONE question.
3. Make neat, well-proportioned pictorial/3D sketches to show a
(a) three-panel solid wood door
(b) flush door.
State the names under each sketch. (20 marks)
4, Make neat, well-proportioned sketches in orthographic section to show the difference between a
load bearing wall and a non-load bearing wall. State the names under each sketch.
(20 marks)
END OF TESTTECHNICAL DRAWING
OPTION - BUILDING DRAWING
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