What does an Architectural Drafter Do?

Answer:
Architectural drafters prepare technical drawings
and construction plans for different types of structures. Many architectural drafters specialize in either residential or commercial drafting. Others specialize in preparing documentation used to design various types of structures from a specific type of building material.


The work of architectural drafters is used by construction professionals as visual guides for erecting structures. The drawings created by drafters are based on information and specifications provided to them by architects or engineers. Their final drawings include technical details, such as dimensions, materials to be utilized, and required procedures.

Most architectural drafting is done utilizing Computer Aided Design (CAD) technology, all though some drawing is still completed by hand. Even though much of the work of architectural drafters is done using computer technology, drafters must have a solid understanding of drafting principles and techniques.

Working as an architectural drafter requires both creativity and analytical skills. In addition to being able to translate specifications and rough sketches into detailed drawings, architectural drafters must also apply knowledge about architecture and engineering.

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