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I have shown you examples from a large firm and a medium-to-small firm, but let’s take a look a the title block from a sole-practitioner. I reached out to my buddy Eric Reinholdt at 30×40 Design Workshop and asked him to send me a title block for comparison purposes.
Is this guide we've assembled with everything you need to know about architectural title blocks and tips to create the perfect title block for your project and/or firm.
Title blocks are essential for all sheets (aka pages) in a construction drawing set. They tell the viewer information about the project, such as: what the project is and where it’s located, who created the drawings, the date of the drawings, and more.
Looking for free title blocks to use in your CAD drawings? Here are 5 top sites with free title block templates. Compatible with all popular CAD software.
In this section you will find FREE Title Blocks that you can use in your projects (free for personal and commercial use). If the file (s) is to be posted on a website then you must contact me first to discuss in detail. Note: I do not take any responsibility for these files, use them at your own risk.
Title blocks vary from company to company, here are a few examples of title blocks, some traditional and some more contemporary. The key takeaway here is that the information is clear, concise and easy to read.
Title Block The following information is generally provided in the title block: • Title of the project/name of the drawing • Name and address of the client. • Name and address of the architectural company. • Date of the completion of the drawing package. • Scale of the drawing. • Drawing Number, identifying the group
In Part 1 of our technical drawing series we looked at Layout, exploring drawing sheets, title blocks and the general arrangement of our drawings. In this part of the series, we will go into more detail, looking at how we label and annotate our drawings.
Eric Reinholdt - example of a title block. The complimentary advice provided on ‘Life of an Architect’ is based on an abbreviated examination of the minimal facts given, not the typical extensive (and sometimes exhaustive) analysis I conduct when working with my clients.
Laws governing title blocks in Architectural designs vary by agency, jurisdiction, and project scope. Generally, title blocks should include the project name, address, client name, project number, design team information, scale of the drawing, date, and any pertinent regulatory information.