vapour barrier,
CLT panel,
wool insulation,
air tightness membrane,
wood fibreboard insulation,
breather membrane,
and recycled wood cladding.
Above the main wall,
staggered studs are shown,
two colored layers are represented: one is a vibrant yellow,
and the other appears in a mild green hue,
Air gap filled with rockwool insulation for soundproofing.
Two colored layers: vibrant yellow and mild green.
Layers include fibreboard attached to gypsum board with green glue,
resilient channels on staggered stud frame,
another fibreboard with green glue to gypsum board,
and finishing drywall.
Clear labels for materials
including a kitchen,
a hall,
and a WC.
The plan contains specific measurements and annotations to indicate different dimensions and structural components.
Windows and doors are clearly marked,
The staircase is also highlighted,
connecting the two floors,
along with some interior furnishings such as tables and cabinets.
Rockwool insulation fills the spaces between these studs.
Next,
there’s a secondary layer comprising 12.
7 mm Fibreboard attached to 15.
9 mm Gypsum Board,
using Green Glue for enhanced damping.
The outer layer features resilient channels affixed to the studs,
7 mm fibreboard and 18 mm gypsum board.
Lastly,
all joints and edges are carefully sealed to ensure soundproofing efficacy.
hall,
WC,
and storage areas.
Windows and doors are marked distinctly,
The diagram also highlights the staircase connecting the two floors,
along with some interior furnishings like tables and cabinets.
Use thicker lines for objects closer and thinner for objects further.
Clearly define walls and structural elements with hatch patterns.
Maintain separation between planes to enhance depth.
separated by green glue.
topped with another fibreboard bonded with green glue to a gypsum board.
Each material is labeled clearly with distinct colors for easy identification.
Each part is labeled for clarity.
Shows layers including fibreboard,
gypsum board,
green glue,
resilient channels,
staggered stud frame,
mobile staggered stud,
Each material is labeled in distinct colors.
Kitchen,
and WC are included.
Dimensions and structural components are annotated.
Windows and doors are marked for placement identification.
Staircase connects two floors,
along with interior furnishings.
3D model converted into a sectional drawing.
Varied line weights used to show depth.
Thicker lines denote closer objects.
With precise line work,
details highlighted on tables and cylindrical sections.
Walls and structural elements defined with hatch patterns.
Clear separation between different planes enhances depth and spatial arrangement.
notches on each side.
depth with notches.
notches as protrusions.
Suitable for engineering and architectural contexts.
Generate detailed architectural sections for the Zin Project building in Bruxelles.
Foundations built using underpinning method with a needle beam and piles.
Drawings show rectangular sections with notches,
10x10 notches on either side.
Side and top views showcase same width and detailed depth for notches.
Accurate representation for engineering and architectural projects.
Indicates 0.
1 inch rigid foam insulation,
0.
05 inches weather barrier,
and 0.
5 inches stucco finish.
Various materials are labeled.
Includes fibreboard,
Color coding highlights each material.
Detailed stone texture and architectural features visible.
and storage areas,
each with different ceiling heights.
The plan is annotated with precise measurements indicating dimensions and structural components.
Large windows and doors are distinctly marked to highlight their placement,
allowing natural light into the space.
A staircase links the two floors,
with furniture elements like tables and cabinets suggested in the diagram,
emphasizing the open connection between rooms and the outside environment.
Bungalow house with three bedrooms designed using AutoCAD.
Clear and detailed architectural layout.
kitchen,
and bathrooms,
clearly marked with measurements.
The sectional view highlights the layout while utilizing different line weights to indicate depth.
Thicker lines depict closer elements,
while thinner lines represent those further away.
Notable details include windows,
doors,
and interior furnishings such as tables and cabinets.
The staircase illustrating the connection between floors adds to the spatial representation.