Blueprints Made Simple
A Homeowner's Guide to Reading Architectural Drawings
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ナレーター:
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Kimberly A. Johnson
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著者:
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Ethan Wilder
You're about to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a building project—and someone just handed you a set of drawings you can't read.
Most homeowners, land buyers, and self-builders find themselves in exactly this position. Architectural drawings are the single most important document in any construction project, and yet nobody teaches you how to read them. You nod. You trust. And you hope the people across the table are getting it right.
Blueprints Made Simple changes that.
Written by an architectural technologist with real-world construction experience, this is the book that finally explains residential drawings in plain language—without assuming you have any background in design or construction. Whether you're building a new home, renovating an existing one, reviewing plans before signing a contract, or simply trying to understand what you're looking at, this guide walks you through every drawing type you'll encounter, step by step.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
• Understand floor plans, elevations, site plans, sections, and structural drawings
• Read dimension lines, scales, and symbols without guessing
• Navigate a complete drawing set and cross-reference between sheets
• Spot the most common drawing errors before they become expensive field problems
• Ask the right questions at the right time—and understand the answers
• Identify load-bearing walls, structural elements, and MEP systems
• Verify setbacks, grading, and zoning compliance on a site plan
This isn't a textbook for architecture students. There's no jargon for jargon's sake, no assumption that you already know what a section cut is or why dimensions sometimes conflict. Because here's the truth the construction industry doesn't advertise: every mistake caught on paper costs almost nothing to fix. Every mistake caught in the field costs a fortune. This book teaches you how to listen.
©2026 Ethan Wilder (P)2026 Ethan Wilder