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ADAG - II

Graphical Representations
BUBBLE DIAGRAMS
(1) a network of lines describing relationships that connect (2) circles which
contain (3) names.

Used for Space planning and organisation at the preliminary stage of Design
process

Size, Proximity/ relations and orientation

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EXERCISE
Step 1: sketch bubble diagram of your house plan.

Step 2: rearrange in atleast 2 different iterations.

Step 3: render appropriately


ZONING DIAGRAMS
assigning overall planning objectives and priorities
to different areas (zones) within the site
ZONING MAPS
Zoning is a set of laws or codes that dictate the rules for what one can build on a
property. The zoning codes limit the location, size, shape, and use of buildings.

Common classifications include residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, or


hotel/hospitality, institutional, mixed use etc.
FIGURE GROUND MAP
The figure-ground map reflects building and void spaces - black and white
EXERCISE
Step 1: Choose a 500m x 500 m
square anywhere in Hyderabad
city

Step 2: generate Figure ground


map of area within box
SITE PLAN
Roof level plan of buildings placed within site showing clear setbacks, distances
between buildings, landscape plus sciography
ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLANS
Plan showing all walls, openings, furniture and rooms suitably presented
SECTIONS
ELEVATIONS
ARCHITECTURAL
PRESENTATIONS

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