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Page 1: Project Introduction Blueprinting, Architectural Lines, Term Project, Project Layout, and Cost.

Project Introduction

Blueprinting, Architectural Lines, Term Project, Project

Layout, and Cost

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Blue Printing Drawings

History

Blue print paper--Diazo

The Process

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History• An early reproduction process produced prints

having white lines on a dark blue background. They

were called blueprints.White on Blue

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History• Today the reproduction results are reversed, that is,

dark lines on a white background. These are actually called whiteprints although the term “blueprint” is more traditionally used even though it is incorrectly used.

Blue on White

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Blue print paper--Diazo

• Blueprinting is actually a photographic method of coping an original drawing.

• Blueprinting creats a direct, positive copy of the original drawing.

• Diazo prints have a white (bluish) background and dark (blue) line work.

• Diazo paper is coated with a yellow chemical (diazo) that is light sensitive, this chemical decomposes wherever it is exposed to light

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The Process• The process is called the Diazo or

sometimes Ozalid process. There are two basic steps in the process:

–1) Exposing

–2) Developing

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1--Exposing• Diazo-coated paper (yellow) face-up with the drawing face-

up on top of the dizao paper fed into the machine and exposes them to an ultraviolet light.

• Light passes through the drawing except where the graphite lines are on the drawing. The light deactivates the dizao chemical and makes it white

• Where the pencil line of graphite are the dizao chemical remains to be developed

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2--Developing

• The print paper, separated from the drawing, is exposed to ammonia vapor to develop the images into dark lines.

• The darkness of the lines depends upon the blackness of the drawing line and the exposure time in the machine.

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Class Time to make Blueprints

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Line Types & Line Widths

• Line Types--describe different aspects of the drawing

• Line Widths--emphasize importance of features on a drawing

& PROFILE LINES

MEDIUM

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• What leads to used for the various line types:

Border, Profile, Cutting plane lines

Hidden lines

Dimension, Center, & Section linesConstruction & Guide lines

Outline, Visible or Object lines

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Line Type Applications

DECK

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Line Type Applications

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Drawing Technique at Line Intersections

PREFERRED BY ARCHITECTS

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Line Type Examples

ARROWS OR

(HIDDEN--SHORT AND LONG)

CENTER LINE

CROSSING CORNERS

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Architectural Line Types (handout)

• Use this handout as a guide and comparison to evaluate and measure your line widths or thickness and see if your lines are equal in width

• All lines must have lots of graphite on them to make dark blueprint lines

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Line Exercise• “A” size vellum

• Draw borders and complete title block

• Draw, with instruments, 9-2 1/4”squares centered in drawing space

• Do all lines, at first, as layout lines then complete exercise with the alphabet of lines and line widths as given in handout

• Make blueprint for instructors evaluation

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“A” size Title Block

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Class Demo for Line Exercise

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Term Project

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Measuring the Presentation Drawing

• The drawing has been photo reduced and can not be measured with a regular ruler.

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Making the Shrink ruler• Ruler made of known distances such as: bath

tub, hallways, stair, cabinets, used to measure unknown distances (only rough)

Tub lengthis 5’-0”

ShrinkRuler

Shrin

kR

uler

Stair widthis 3’-0”

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Budget Guidelines

• Clients’ construction budget limit is $135,000.00

• Lot cost $15,000.00

• Total Project cost = $135K + $15K = $150K

• Estimated Cost determined by Square Foot Method: Square Foot (X) Factor = Estimated $

• Square foot includes walls and living space

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Class Project Cost Factors• The factors can be effected by location and all the other

aspects of design.• Utah cost factors ranges from $65.00(low) to

$150.00(high)/sqft• Class Cost Factors:

– $75.00/sqft--main floor space finished– $55.00/sqft--upper level floor space finished– $35.00/sqft--garage space finished– $15.00/sqft--porch space complete– $10.00/sqft--terrace/patio space complete

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Project Cost Breakdown

1,0561,040

68,64046,800

13,7502,300

1,000

550230

132,490

15,000

147,490

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Project Drawing Requirements

• Drawings and Sheet numbers of Project

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Project Sheet Layout• Notice each sheet

contains drawings and/or arrangement of drawings

• Note change of Electrical Symbol Schedule location

Here

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Title Block for all Project Drawings

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Cost Per Square Foot Breakdown

• Factor used depends upon several aspects of home design:– Ranch verses Two-Story Designs– Finished verses Unfinished Designs– Economical verses Luxury Designs– Essentials verses Extras Designs

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Ranch verses Two-Story Design

• More expensive to build a ranch house (one that is spread over a large area)

• Two-Story Design share roof and foundation cost

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Finished verses Unfinished Design

• More materials and labor used to finish a home the cost are much higher with the finished design

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Economical verses Luxury Design

• The wide range of material quality make a difference in home cost.

• Materials such as floor coverings (carpet, etc.), appliances, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures influence the home cost

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Essentials verses Extras Design

• Features that could raise cost in a home design: – extra bathrooms, – more than one fireplace, – large garages, – spas/sauna/whirlpool, – swimming pool, etc.

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Cost ExerciseNote this exercise is not on Project House, see handout

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• Formula:– 3 1/2 x Gross Yearly Income

• Example: (GYI = $50,000)– 3.5 x 50,000 = $175,000 max loan

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• P = Principle• I = Interest• T = Taxes• I = Insurance• Mortgage--PI • Escrow--3rd party agreement• Amortization Schedule--a

chart listing payment periods & PI over load

• Closing Cost--fees & down $ paid at closing

• Down Payment--up front money paid at closing

• Foreclosure--Repossessing of property

• Lien--claim on property as security

• Title Insurance--guarantee property is free and clear

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Gross Income Comparisons

• Total Project Cost = $152,000 (round up actual loan amount [95%] and look on PI chart)

152,000 x .95 = 144,400.00

1,115.00

1,265.00

144,400/ 2 1/2 = 57,760

(1,265/.28) 12 = 54,214