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ARCH.2013.5.20, Rendition: 801415
The image is a detailed architectural cross-section drawing of a building, labeled as "Section A-A." The drawing is divided into two main sections: Section A-A and Section B-B, each with specific areas numbered and labeled for identification.
Section A-A:
Section B-B:
The drawing shows a vertical slice through the building, illustrating the spatial arrangement and relationship between different functional areas. The existing stacks are located at the bottom, with various galleries, offices, and storage areas above them. The drawing also includes structural details such as columns, beams, and floor levels, providing a comprehensive view of the building's internal layout.
The image is an architectural section drawing of a library or art gallery space, divided into two main sections, A-A and B-B, with corresponding room labels.
The drawing shows a cross-section of the building:
The architectural style and layout suggest an organized and functional space designed to manage and display a diverse collection of materials and artworks.
The image shows a detailed architectural section of a building, labeled as "Section A-A" and "Section B-B." The sections are annotated with numbers corresponding to different areas of the building, each labeled with specific functions. The details are as follows:
Section A-A:
Section B-B:
The drawing provides a vertical cut-through of the building, showing the relative positions of these various spaces. The sections illustrate how the different functional areas are stacked vertically, indicating the building’s internal organization from floor to ceiling. The image is precise and technical, likely intended for architectural or planning purposes. The scale at the bottom of the section drawing shows a scale of 1:100, which helps understand the dimensions. The right-hand side of the image contains the actual section drawing, while the left-hand side lists the corresponding room functions.
The image is a detailed architectural section drawing of a building, showing two sectional views labeled Section A-A and Section B-B. This type of drawing provides a vertical slice through the structure to reveal internal details.
The left part of the image shows Section A-A, which includes:
The right part of the image shows Section B-B, detailing:
This sectional view provides an in-depth look at how spaces within the building are organized and how they relate to each other vertically.
The image is an architectural section drawing of a building, specifically labeled "Section A-A," depicting the internal layout and structure of various rooms and galleries. The drawing includes two section views, labeled Section A-A and Section B-B, each with a corresponding list detailing the rooms.
Section A-A:
Section B-B:
The drawing itself shows a cross-sectional view of the building, indicating the layout of these rooms on different levels. The existing stacks (labeled as 1) are located on the ground floor and extend to the basement level. The permanent collection galleries (labeled as 5) are positioned on the upper floors, with other spaces like the reference desk (3 in Section A-A) and reading room (4 in Section A-A) located on intermediate floors.
The section view also includes an arrow indicating the direction of the section cut, and a scale at the bottom, providing a reference for the dimensions of the building sections shown (10 feet and 3 meters).
The drawing is detailed and includes structural elements such as floors, walls, and possibly staircases or elevators that facilitate movement between the different levels and rooms. The arrangement of the rooms suggests a well-organized and functional layout, likely designed for a library or gallery setting.
The image shows architectural cross-sectional drawings of a building, specifically labeled as Section A-A and Section B-B. Here is a detailed summary:
This section includes:
This section includes:
The architectural sections provide a clear view of the building's internal layout, showing the vertical distribution of the different rooms and galleries. The layout includes multiple floors, with the ground floor primarily housing the existing stacks and open reserve books, and the upper floors allocated for galleries, offices, and reading spaces. The cross-sections highlight the structural elements and spatial relationships between these various spaces.
At the bottom of the drawing, there is a scale indicating that 10 inches on the drawing correspond to 3 meters in real life, providing a reference for the dimensions of the building.
This detailed architectural section helps in understanding the spatial organization and functionality of the building for its intended use, likely as a library or museum.
This image is of a book or document depicting architectural plans. Specifically, it shows a section view of a building through two cut planes labeled "Section A-A" and "Section B-B." To the left of the image, there's a list that corresponds to numbered areas on the plans, detailing the functions of different spaces within the building such as "existing stacks," "prints, drawings, and photographs gallery," and "permanent collection gallery," among others for Section A-A. For Section B-B, it describes areas like "visual collection staff offices," "head of book collection," and "art storage."
The drawing style is technical and precise, with shading indicating different levels or heights within the building and solid fill for what appears to be structural elements or enclosed spaces. The view does not show furnishings or specific design elements; it only outlines the spatial arrangement of the building's interior. This type of drawing is typical in architectural design to provide a clear understanding of the internal configuration and vertical dimensions of the structure.
The image shows an architectural floor plan, likely of a library or museum, presented in a book or document. The layout is detailed and includes labeled sections and annotations. Here's a breakdown of the key elements:
Section A-A:
Section B-B:
The image appears to be part of an architectural or design document, possibly from a library, museum, or cultural institution. The floor plan is technical and precise, intended for planning, construction, or renovation purposes. The annotations provide a clear guide to the functions of each labeled area, helping stakeholders understand the intended use of each space.
This floor plan is a professional and detailed representation, likely used for architectural, design, or operational planning.
The image is a page from a document that contains architectural plans and descriptions of a building. The page is divided into two main sections: Section A-A and Section B-B, each with a corresponding floor plan and a list of rooms or areas.
Section A-A:
Section B-B:
Both sections have a scale indicated at the bottom, showing measurements in feet and meters. The floor plans are detailed with walls, doors, and other architectural elements, and the rooms are numbered to correspond with the lists provided. The document appears to be a professional architectural plan, likely used for the design or renovation of a museum or library.
This image appears to be a page from a book or architectural plan showing a floor plan and section drawing. The floor plan is labeled "Section A-A" and shows the layout of different rooms and areas on a single floor. The section drawing labeled "Section B-B" shows a vertical cross-section of the building, revealing the internal structure and spatial organization.
The floor plan depicts various rooms and areas, including:
The section drawing shows the vertical layout of the building, with different floors and levels labeled. It includes:
The drawing is in black and white, with a clean and simple line style. The text and labels are clearly legible, providing detailed information about the building's layout and organization.