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Topic ClosedCivil & Archtct

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    Posted: 15.Jan.2011 at 06:38
Hi Every body

can any body tell me the difference between civil & architectural Drawings.

thanks & Best Regards
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jan.2011 at 15:03
Civil Engineering and Architecture are two totally separate disciplines.

Civil Drawings are all about the Earth and movement/placement of dirt.

Architectural Drawings are all about the buildings and structures placed on the dirt.

Does that help?
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