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  2. CAD Scale Factors - Archtoolbox

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    For simplicity and clarity, CAD users draw buildings at full scale. For instance, when drawing a door in CAD, the door would be 3 feet wide and 7 feet tall. However, since these drawings get placed on sheets of paper that are much smaller, a scale factor is required so that the final drawing has a usable conversion factor.

  3. Architectural Scale - Complete Guide to Scale Drawings & Models

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    What is architectural scale? Architectural scale involves shrinking real-life objects, such as a city or building, proportionally for a drawing or model. It is expressed as a ratio, like 1:100, which shows how much smaller the object is.

  4. Architectural Scale Calculator: The Free Online Converter Any ...

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    The Architectural Scale Calculator is a free tool that can convert the real size of an object into a scaled size. This is particularly useful when you’re working with floor plans, site plans, sectional views, or elevation views.

  5. Understanding Architectural Scale - archisoup

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    This section explores the four primary types of architectural scale: human scale, building scale, urban scale, and detail scale. Human Scale. Human scale refers to the design of spaces and buildings that are proportionate to human dimensions and sensory experiences.

  6. Architectural Scale / scaling in architecture Guide

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    Architectural scale /scaling in architecture guidelines. Briefly, a drawing scale permits actual objects and/or topics to be precisely represented at mounted lowered and enlarged sizes, which may then be measured through a scale rule to find out their actual world measurement.

  7. Understanding Scales and Scale Drawings - A Guide - First In...

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    The following section looks at the recommended scales for architectural use in the metric system. The chosen scale and paper size will often depend on the size of site/design of each individual project.

  8. How to Read Drawing Scales - MEP Academy

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    It’s important that you understand how to read the various scales of architectural and engineered drawings. You will learn the following in this section. How to read an Architectural scale (mostly used for buildings in the U.S.). Architect scales, such as 1/4˝ = 1´-0˝ (1/48 size) or 1/8˝ = 1´-0˝ (1/96 size)

  9. Converting Between Drawing Scales - Archtoolbox

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    Description of how (and a calculator) to convert drawings from one architectural or engineering scale to another.

  10. A Free PDF for Drafting Scales & Sheet Sizes - MeyerFire

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    A Free PDF for Drafting Scales & Sheet Sizes. I've been told that memorizing the ANSI and ARCH drawing sizes along with architectural scales & their scale factors is a part of the first day of any drafting program.

  11. Scales between 1:150 and 1:100 can also work well for first approaches of smaller works and typologies. In the case of larger buildings, they contemplate more detailed drawings and models,...