Floor plan of a single-family house with a gable roof, 1.5 stories - improvements?

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-17 09:31:05

WilhelmRo

2018-07-22 00:07:29
  • #1
Enviable to have so much time to waste. But my boss would have fired you a long time ago for doing everything twice. And in our office there's a motto: "Think before you print." Whoever wastes paper over such nonsense. And this in the year 2018. Sorry. I have to be ashamed for you because of nature... So assuming the time factor is constant. Then you notice just as many mistakes with the tool as with hand drawing. After all, the eyes are also a constant. And in the tool I see more than with a 1mm pencil stroke on graph paper. Alone with many more colors as contrast than black and white. But elephants see colors worse with age. Cataracts and such. Then of course 2 colors are enough xD
 

Climbee

2018-07-22 08:38:42
  • #2


Here someone has no clue. Media breaks sharpen perception, that is even scientifically proven. If I took the time now, I could also dig up the corresponding study somewhere.
So it really is as the miller says: mistakes often only become apparent when you change the medium. Which, however, applies in both directions. Attention is shaken awake again when the medium changes.
Everyone must have experienced it themselves, for example during lectures. The endless PPT battles become tiring after a while, no matter how well the slides are designed. A good moderator will use, for example, the flipchart in his presentation (very popular as an idea repository) or otherwise direct the audience's attention to something else, so they can subsequently follow more attentively.

I have nothing against good programs, I use them myself. But something you do with your hands is wired better in the brain. "To grasp" is not called that for nothing.
 

kaho674

2018-07-22 08:51:12
  • #3
According to that, programmers would have to be untrained idiots. The opposite is true. They are in demand like hardly anyone else. That is what I mean by new times and finally arriving... Rethinking – moving away from the familiar, accepting new things, allowing different things. Often means using unexpected potentials in people – like DJs who never learned notes but inspire masses with their music.
 

kbt09

2018-07-22 09:22:30
  • #4
You are comparing apples and oranges here. It is not enough to use any kind of CAD tool for floor plans/houses; you also need to have some understanding of the subject matter.

I myself am exclusively a tool user for floor plan drawings (VA Professional), but I do not think it is suitable for the first steps for someone who has never dealt with floor plans before or with the functionalities of such programs. These lack of knowledge can be immediately recognized here in many initial thread creations.

And with architects, I always really like the first scribbles of ideas.
 

kaho674

2018-07-22 09:27:00
  • #5

The question is who means the apples and who means the oranges here.
Nothing sensible will ever come of it if the architect has no idea about houses. Whether he does it by hand or on the computer, I consider it completely equivalent. Also when it comes to "grasping" it.
 

WilhelmRo

2018-07-22 09:48:32
  • #6
You yourself have zero comprehension. Where did I claim that changing media is not helpful? Nowhere... I said, 1. that with us, it is required to do your job correctly the first time, because time is money. 2. Wasting paper over every little thing is a no-go in 2018! For 10-15 years, the paperless office has been the goal! Finally, I ask that if you criticize my posts, please do not invent things I did not say! That would be a topic of missing the point = 6 in German class. Regards
 
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