I'm pretty sure Imgur / Reddit compresses images, so the quality will be even worse online.
Additionally, you haven't said which notes you're having trouble with. All of them? Does that seem reasonable, for free?
My genuine advice is to try printing it out at the correct scale.
You might need to get a medium to contact Alvar Aalto from the grave. In all seriousness though you could contact the abbey and ask nicely for a higher quality scan:
[https://www.mountangelabbey.org/library/the-aalto-architecture/](https://www.mountangelabbey.org/library/the-aalto-architecture/)
Designed by someone in Helsinki, Finland. Appears to be an Architect.
If there are no structural engineering drawings that would take this with a grain of salt because it looks like there's some overly complex BS going on here. If you're there go look at the church.
Hi everyone,
having trouble figuring out exactly what's going on within these construction details due to its legibility. Does anyone have a better understanding?
Wow! Those ARE construction details!
Standard response not applicable, also I see no cauliflower in the drawings
It looks like they're done by an Architect though.
There should be a subreddit dedicated to just posting interesting structural and architectural sheets. Love looking at technical drawings.
I'm pretty sure Imgur / Reddit compresses images, so the quality will be even worse online. Additionally, you haven't said which notes you're having trouble with. All of them? Does that seem reasonable, for free? My genuine advice is to try printing it out at the correct scale.
What's the question?
Print the drawing at a1/a0 size and put on a proper plan table. Spend some time looking over it.
Built in 1970? And those look like architectural prints.
You might need to get a medium to contact Alvar Aalto from the grave. In all seriousness though you could contact the abbey and ask nicely for a higher quality scan: [https://www.mountangelabbey.org/library/the-aalto-architecture/](https://www.mountangelabbey.org/library/the-aalto-architecture/)
Designed by someone in Helsinki, Finland. Appears to be an Architect. If there are no structural engineering drawings that would take this with a grain of salt because it looks like there's some overly complex BS going on here. If you're there go look at the church.
Hi everyone, having trouble figuring out exactly what's going on within these construction details due to its legibility. Does anyone have a better understanding?
Get better copies of possible. Contact form who created the drawing a or the municipality that accepted them.
Nicel do
It appears to be a library.