Tuesday, June 14, 2011

ARCHINEER HOME DESIGNER


Numerous form of work is done :
  1. PLANNING
  2. ADA / PWD DRAWINGS
  3. 3D ELEVATIONS
  4. VALUATION
  5. AND MANY MORE...


  • PLANNING:
Planning is typically any procedure used to achieve an objective. It is a set of intended actions, through which one expects to achieve a goal. Plans can be formal or informal:
  1. Structured and formal plans, used by multiple people, are more likely to occur in projects, diplomacy, careers, economic development,military campaigns, combat, or in the conduct of other business.
  2. Informal or ad-hoc plans are created by individuals in all of their pursuits.
Planning of Residential Buildings, Shops, Schools, Colleges is done in a very beautiful manner. 


  • ADA DRAWINGS:
An ADA Drawing consists of various plans:

Floor plan
A floor plan is the most fundamental architectural diagram, a view from above showing the arrangement of spaces in building in the same way as a map, but showing the arrangement at a particular level of a building.
Site plan
A site plan
 is a specific type of plan, showing the whole context of a building or group of buildings. A site plan shows property boundaries and means of access to the site, and nearby structures if they are relevant to the design.

Elevation


An elevation is a view of a building seen from one side, a flat representation of one facade. This is the most common view used to describe the external appearance of a building.

Cross section

A cross section, also simply called a section, represents a vertical plane cut through the object, in the same way as a floor plan is a horizontal section viewed from the top. In the section view, everything cut by the section plane is shown as a bold line, often with a solid fill to show objects that are cut through, and anything seen beyond generally shown in a thinner line.
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  • 3D ELEVATIONS:
An elevation is a view of a 3-dimensional object from the position of a horizontal plane beside an object. In other words, an elevation is a side-view as viewed from the front, back, left or right.
An elevation is a common method of depicting the external configuration and detailing of a 3-dimensional object in two dimensions. Building façades are shown as elevations in architectural drawings and technical drawings.
Elevations are the most common orthographic projection for conveying the appearance of a building from the exterior. Perspectives are also commonly used for this purpose. A building elevation is typically labeled in relation to the compass direction it faces; the direction from which a person views it. E.g. the North Elevation of a building is the side that most closely faces true north on the compass.
  • VALUATION:

The main purpose of valuation are as follows:

Buying or Selling Property

When it is required to buy or sell a property, its valuation is required.

Taxation

To assess the tax of a property, its valuation is required. Taxes may be municipal tax, wealth tax, Property tax etc, and all the taxes are fixed on the valuation of the property.

Rent Function

In order to determine the rent of a property, valuation is required. Rent is usually fixed on the certain percentage of the amount of valuation which is 6% to 10% of valuation.

Security of loans or Mortgage

When loans are taken against the security of the property, its valuation is required.

Compulsory acquisition

Whenever a property is acquired by law; compensation is paid to the owner. To determine the amount of compensation, valuation of the property is required.
Valuation of a property is also required for Insurance, Betterment charges, speculations etc.

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