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classical composite column

The drawing was part of the history of architecture course we had to take during our 4th semester. The Composite column is a Roman-designed column style that combines characteristics of the ancient Greek-era Ionic and Corinthian columns. I used a mechanical pencil over a white drawing sheet.

Section Of A 2 Storey Building

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THIS DRAWING SHOWS A SECTION OF A TYPICAL 2-STOREY BUILDING. It was back in the third semester of my courses when we first started learning the design process. A SECTION THROUGH THE STAIRCASE REVEALS THE SNAD FILLING, BRICK FLAT SOLING, AND THE CEMENT CONCRETE IN THE GROUND. Additionally, illuminate the RCC in the slab and stairs.

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