Frame houses, utility buildings, and structures ArchiCAD
I carry out the development of project documentation for frame houses, workshops, utility buildings, canopies, terraces, extensions, and other adjacent structures with detailed architectural and structural processing in Archicad.
I focus not only on the overall geometry but also on clear construction logic: nodes, sections, assembly diagrams, structural connections, junctions, insulation layers, wind and vapor barriers, facade solutions, ceilings, truss systems, foundation nodes, and installation details.
I can prepare both the architectural part and the structural section for practical implementation on construction sites or in production. The documentation is designed considering the actual assembly, sequence of installation, height marks, materials, cross-sections, fastenings, and spatial understanding of the structure.
In my work, I use 2D drawings and 3D diagrams so that each node is not just a dry line on a sheet but an expressive, clear, and technically accurate structural composition. This approach allows craftsmen, clients, and production to see not an abstract project but an almost ready instruction for construction.
I develop:
— frame houses, workshops, utility blocks, guest houses;
— canopies, terraces, extensions, and adjacent structures;
— wooden and metal frames;
— foundations, slabs, plinths, junction nodes;
— ceilings, truss systems, bindings, posts, beams;
— facade layers, insulation, membranes, ventilation gaps;
— sections, nodes, 3D explanations, installation diagrams;
— production and working drawings for execution.
I work carefully with attention to detail, without haste and without project ambiguity. It is important for me that the drawings have not only technical accuracy but also architectural clarity — when each line has its place, each node is readable without guesswork, and the structure looks assembled even before construction begins.
The project can be executed in stages: first the architectural part, then the structure, nodes, detailing, and production diagrams. This is convenient, rational, and allows gradually bringing the solutions to the required level without unnecessary project noise.
Archicad, frame house, structural design, architectural design, working project, frame, canopy, terrace, workshop, nodes, 3D diagrams, structure, wooden frame, metal frame, production drawings.
I focus not only on the overall geometry but also on clear construction logic: nodes, sections, assembly diagrams, structural connections, junctions, insulation layers, wind and vapor barriers, facade solutions, ceilings, truss systems, foundation nodes, and installation details.
I can prepare both the architectural part and the structural section for practical implementation on construction sites or in production. The documentation is designed considering the actual assembly, sequence of installation, height marks, materials, cross-sections, fastenings, and spatial understanding of the structure.
In my work, I use 2D drawings and 3D diagrams so that each node is not just a dry line on a sheet but an expressive, clear, and technically accurate structural composition. This approach allows craftsmen, clients, and production to see not an abstract project but an almost ready instruction for construction.
I develop:
— frame houses, workshops, utility blocks, guest houses;
— canopies, terraces, extensions, and adjacent structures;
— wooden and metal frames;
— foundations, slabs, plinths, junction nodes;
— ceilings, truss systems, bindings, posts, beams;
— facade layers, insulation, membranes, ventilation gaps;
— sections, nodes, 3D explanations, installation diagrams;
— production and working drawings for execution.
I work carefully with attention to detail, without haste and without project ambiguity. It is important for me that the drawings have not only technical accuracy but also architectural clarity — when each line has its place, each node is readable without guesswork, and the structure looks assembled even before construction begins.
The project can be executed in stages: first the architectural part, then the structure, nodes, detailing, and production diagrams. This is convenient, rational, and allows gradually bringing the solutions to the required level without unnecessary project noise.
Archicad, frame house, structural design, architectural design, working project, frame, canopy, terrace, workshop, nodes, 3D diagrams, structure, wooden frame, metal frame, production drawings.