Computer Aided Drawing
To overcome these hurdles, Computer Aided Design (CAD) system is an indispensable solution for paper based architecture drawings. Computer aided architectural designs are at a lesser risk of damage as they are easy to handle and communicate to the people involved in the building process. Through computer aided architectural services you can virtually visualize how a project or certain aspects of it will look after completion. You can even view different angles of the same structure. It requires less effort to draft multiple drawings regarding architectural Plans, Sections; Elevations; detailing for beams, columns, doors and windows; Siteplan&Presentation drawings; Electrical; Plumbing; HVAC; 2D&3D rendering; Fire Fighting, Foundation and Framing Plans, and architectural perspective drawing. With technology and a focused approach, architecture drawings, 2D drafting and 3D rendering can be strategically based on the client's specific requirements. Drawing conversion into CAD format allow better understanding and visualization.
Standards and Norms
Like any other design related service, even in computer aided architectural drawing certain quality standards have to be adhered to. Most common architecture, engineering and construction standards are AIA Cad Layer Guidelines, 2nd edition (1997), has a great usage in the USA; ISO 13567-1/3, International standard, common in Northern Europe; BS 1192 part5, a simplified adaptation of the ISO standard based on CI/SfB, very common in UK; AEC(UK), an adaptation of BS1192 based on Uniclass. Other methodology and standards used globally include those certified by the Indian Institute of Architects, Royal Australian Institute of Architects and Royal Institute of British Architects.

