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Descriptive Geometry

Descriptive Geometry

Descriptive geometry is a branch of the mathematic modelling, which studies the methods for constructing and practical use of plane models-drawings of spatial forms. The teaching material covers the most important aspects of the three projections complementing each other – the Monge projection, the axonometry and the perspective. Information about rotary, helicoidal and rectilinear surfaces and representation of shadows have an important place. The studying of descriptive geometry in a systematic course cultivates quickness of mind and imagination, expands the technical culture and raises the intellectual level of future architects.

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