For those just starting, foundational texts focus on manual drafting techniques, geometry, and standards.
by Francis D.K. Ching: Often cited by professors as the "go-to" book, it covers traditional drawing tools, scales, and projections used specifically in architectural design.
by Frederick E. Giesecke et al.: This is a comprehensive reference that covers both 2D documentation and 3D CAD database roles in modern design. You can find various editions of this at Barnes & Noble and other major retailers.
by Henry Cecil Spencer: Available through the Internet Archive , this classic resource is ideal for mastering manual tools and foundational sketching skills.
by Francis D.K. Ching: A cornerstone reference for understanding how building components are technically represented in drawings.
by N.D. Bhatt: A staple for engineering students, this book is renowned for breaking down complex techniques into understandable parts. It covers fundamentals like orthographic projections and isometric views with a highly intelligible approach.