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Construction drawings have existed for as long as architecture exists. Some of the most stunning architectural structures of the world today were made in the times when human craftsmanship was the best available resource. And what wonders they managed to create. The level of clarity about the final product is determined by how much the construction drawing manages to convey. Even though extremely difficult to manage, constructional drawings are drawn accurately. The reason for an emphasis on accuracy is just to ensure that there is clarity in the mind of the builder as to what is required. A part from its practical use on the field, a construction drawing also works as a documentation of the construction process. Any changes in the future will require that these drawings be looked at.
Effective Troubleshooting Using Electrical Drawings designed to teach the participant how to understand electrical drawings and how they are used in troubleshooting. Participants analyze drawings to help learn symbols and understand the operation of a circuit, and they are shown the structure of electrical drawings and how they can be used to find problems in a control circuit. Additionally, the Drawings teach basic electrical symbols and standards associated with international electrical prints. Also explained is how to interpret detailed numerical cross-reference systems. These cross-reference systems are explained using actual drawings, including international drawings.
Engineers produce their own drawings. They are based on plans provided by the interior designer or architect. These plans show the engineer the location of plumbing fixtures for the design. Generally, the engineer draws a plumbing plan and connection diagrams. Typical diagrams are of the water supply system and the sanitary stack. Legends, schedules and notes specific to the project are added. In this case, the required information is included on the mechanical drawings sheets.
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The wish to reconcile naturalism and idealism is the basis of the aesthetic agenda of Ancient Greek Culture.?
Discuss this statement with reference to ancient Greek philosophy and support your argument with examples from EITHER ancient Greek sculpture or architecture.
I have started this essay and have several paths it could take so I would appreciate any thoughts on this question.
Prior to the greeks there had already been many civilizations that had already been applying rules of convention based on nature to formalize art(or at least what we now call art), sculpture, and architecture. Perhaps one of the earliest is symmetry, later on when the egyptians come in we then begin to see an obsession with aesthetic values, which really flourished in the greek culture. In architecture for example the ionic and doric orders were probably taken from the engaged columns the egyptians used in their architecture. The egyptians fluted their columns to represent the bundled reeds earlier homes were supported with. (these are early columns)
http://images.google.com/images?q=fluted+engaged+column+reeds&ndsp=18&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=mqa&start=36&sa=N
Right here we see the attempt to recreate nature, that the later greeks exploited with the ionic order and the romans with even more elaborate decoration such as in the corinthian and composite.
The greeks are famous due to their study of the natural sciences and their application their arts. They used proportions they saw in nature and reproduced them mostly in their architecture, their understanding of trigonometry, geometry, pi, and phi which we see all over their art. In sculpture many greeks began to study the foundations of asthetics by understanding the human perception of beauty. Many artists used balance to death, if in a sculture the left hand was raised then the right leg must stick out, if the right side of the hip is raised then the left shoulder should be higher, etc.. http://myolivetrees.com/main_New_Harvest_Newsletter_2007_files/image070.jpg
Their view on the gods also influnced the way they would represent them. Early the are seen completely nude in a highly stylized manner. Later on as the gods begin to become more humanized in greek literature, they begin to be portrayed with more humane characteristics and they begin to cover their nudity.
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