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Principles Of Building Drawing

By: Shah, M. G.
Contributor(s): Kale, C. M.
Publisher: Delhi Macmillan 1998Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 139p. | Binding - Paperback | 27.5*21.6.ISBN: 033-92546-7.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringDDC classification:
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This book aims to provide a comprehensive treatment of principles and practice of Building Drawing mostly through illustrations. This concept of learning through visual objects has been well received by students and teachers alike in the field of civil engineering. The illustrations drawings and through them into the practices of civil engineering construction. Another highlight of the book is the use of SI units throughout. The book covers the entire curriculum on Building Construction and Engineering Drawings as prescribed by Universities and Boards of Technical Education. It is therefore expected to be of considerable value to students and teachers of civil engineering in engineering colleges, architectural colleges, industrial training institutes and numerous technical high school and polytechnics. Questions from University and Board of Technical Examinations have been appended at the end of the book for guidance of the students. The book is also expected to serve as a useful guide to civil engineers in the field and to practicing architects.

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