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Isometric Drawing, Still Image Representation



Objectives

  • Show spatial depth, project movement in space.
  • Show activity in the process of happening.
  • Show shadows, how light goes through the building.
  • Site relationship to the context, what is happening in the background, which other buildings are present, how it relates to the street.



Prerequisites

  • Set up Rhino layers
      • Set up ten different linework types
        • CUT  Heaviest lines. refers to structure and main wall being cut at about 4ft from finished ground level

        • SPATIAL  - Medium lines. linework geometry beyond the cut plane reflecting a spatial edge

        • SURFACE  - Light lines. (optional) division between co-planar geometries - for example joints on floor finishes

        • GLAZING  - Medium lines. cut line corresponding to transparent glazing

        • FURNITURE - Light lines. projected geometries of furniture below cut plane

        • PEOPLE - Light lines. projected geometries of occupants below cut plane

        • VEGETATION - Light lines. flora below cut plane

        • BELOW - Lightest lines. very light lines reflecting background context geometries beyond cut plane.

        • ABOVE - Light, dashed lines. dashed lines corresponding to significant geometries above

        • HATCH Variable lines depending on hatch type. layer to host hatch geometries




Prepare the linework (25min)

  • Cut the plan where you will draw the section and rotate
  • Add the cut line then add the following lines
    • 1m below the line for the second linewidth (spatial)
    • 3m below that second line, add a third line for the third linewidth (surface), below that will be everything that remains in the lightest color, maybe furniture layer
    • About 3m above the cut line add two lines which generate the height of each floor, from floor below to floor above


  • Once these are added, start reporting all of the lines of the objects which intersect the cut plane
  • Produce one line from the deepest part of the plan and copy along the cut line axis to go faster
  • Reproduce process for the different floors for which you have a plan
  • Lock the layer of these lines


Drawing vertical lines (15min)

  • Do all plans at once in this fashion
  • Start drawing the lines from floor to ceiling (spatial layer)
  • Add the cut lines
  • Add the surface lines


Drawing horizontal lines (35min)

  • Add horizontal lines of handrails (create a block first)
  • Add doorways and windows (create a block first)
  • Add block furniture
  • Add stairs
  • Add hatches



Updating particular spaces (100min)

  • Assemble all individual sections together (30min)
  • Refine differences between floors, atrium and public spaces (70min)
    • Create the cut outline of the empty space
    • Put everything in it as light background
    • Add a thin hatch to differentiate the zone from the others


Limitations & Disclaimer

The time estimates represented in this workflow is estimated based on a specific model / input. Actual time required may vary depending on specific use scenarios.

Here the building is housing with 22 floors or about 560 beds with 60% of one bedroom, 20% of 2 bedrooms, 20% of 3-4 bedrooms.

Contents

Steps
Time
1Prepare the linework0.5 Hours
2Drawing vertical lines0.5 Hours
3Drawing horizontal lines   0.5 Hours
4Updating particular spaces      2 Hours



Estimated Total Time: 2.5 - 5.5 Hours

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