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Title: Architectural drawing : a textbook that combines the parctical instructions and examples that the student needs, with the suggestive programs, supplementary problems, etc, required by the teacher, written by an architect of wide experience who has also taught the subject for years at Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Mechanics' Institute, New York
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Teale, Oscar S
Subjects: Architectural drawing
Publisher: New York : U.P.C. Book
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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ral, and producing a heavier, consequentlyblacker line. It will be observed that such lines aredrawn on the right side, and also on the lower sideor edge of all solids; and where a solid overlaps asolid, that fact is made apparent by the use of shadelines. For example: The out-looker or rafter-endoverlaps the blocking to which it is nailed. The stuc.overlaps the beams which pass behind studs as shownby dotted lines (nailing is not shown here because thenails are driven from the opposite side, through thebeams into the studding). The student should makea careful study of the shade-lines on the elevation,which will reveal the fact that all over-hanging arises,which would in nature cast a shadow, are regardedas shade lines. The student should pay particular heed to the wayshade lines are used on brick work in elevation. Thebrick work in sectional view should not be shade lined. Chart XXV. Figure 109. Scale 1=1 Ft., Details:Scale 2=1 Ft, *This book does not deal with shade and shadow. EEE
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